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SQ A380 meets aerobridge at Sydney Airport

Old 26th May 2014, 06:20
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SQ A380 meets aerobridge at Sydney Airport

I thought these things came with "park assist"?
Singapore Airlines plane hits aerobridge at Sydney Airport | News.com.au
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Old 26th May 2014, 06:27
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Ouch..... That's going to be expensive!!
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Over-run or bridge in the wrong spot?
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Old 26th May 2014, 07:00
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285 pax. QF not the only one with $%&^ loads into and out of Oz. Seems the pot of gold may have been pilfered.
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Just wild rumours so far:

A380 begins turn onto bay 24, but budget arrival crew not there to switch on the guidance system. A380 is holding up traffic on the tarmac and (rumour) ATC request them to move forward (I assume a little bit). Bridges are in the right spot (including bridge C, the one closest to the wing). A380 taxies over the stop line.... and bridge C supports hit the #2 engine, severely damaging the cowl. With engine still running, some of the broken bits are spat out the back of the engine.

Fingers pointing in all directions.

100 gawkers turn up with their iPhones... so there should be some pictures soon
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Marshalling gone wrong? And yes I know that bay has NIGS but sometimes when the aircraft is too far on the bay the NIGS doesn't like it when u turn it on
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Originally Posted by NSEU
100 gawkers turn up with their iPhones... so there should be some pictures soon
there was one in the news article

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Old 26th May 2014, 07:51
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Would there really be any "pieces" to ingest? Looks like a low energy bingle to me. Sure, the fan cowl lip will need to be replaced, maybe QF could spare one. RR Trents and all...
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Old 26th May 2014, 08:16
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It most likely won't require any maintenance. It is a new aircraft.
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Old 26th May 2014, 08:57
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its a rubber cowl, it will just bounce back...

Seriously, that is going to be expensive.l assume the pylon is OK.
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Old 26th May 2014, 09:04
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It most likely won't require any maintenance. It is a new aircraft
Yeah, get the SO or FO to buff it out with their shirt sleeve during the walkround.
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I suppose SQ get the quality they pay for in SYD....
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Old 26th May 2014, 09:24
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SQ A380 meets aerobridge at YSSY

Here's some more photos for you! Sorry about the image resolution.

SQ A380 No1 Damage YSSY Bay 24 26 May 2014 Slideshow by rampdoggie | Photobucket

PS I wanted to add this link to the original post by roundsounds but it's not possible to do so on PPRUNE. This was my workaround
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Originally Posted by VH-Cheer Up
It most likely won't require any maintenance. It is a new aircraft
Yeah, get the SO or FO to buff it out with their shirt sleeve during the walkround.
As long as they remember to top up the oil..
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Old 26th May 2014, 11:59
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I'm just wondering, how about the wing spar or wing box? Would it have hit hard enough to torque the wing? Apparently the BA 744 main wing spar in JNB was bent back 18" after it hit the roof of the building there.
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Old 26th May 2014, 13:02
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The amount that engine would have moved is miniscule compared to the buffet loads that wing is designed to meet.

Plenty of other places to check before even thinking about the wing box.

Pretty minor ding for a structural discussion
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Old 26th May 2014, 13:24
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I'd hope they check the bridge too, remember the bridge that fell down recently in Hong Kong ripping off the 1L door on a CX A330 and injuring a couple of people in the bridge....
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Old 26th May 2014, 13:49
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NSEU, if true a good example of the Swiss cheese holes lining up.
Lesson to take away? Do not permit anyone to bully you into moving until you are certain that it's safe to do so. Let them whinge or call you names; they don't wear four bars - you do, for a very good reason.
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Asian culture is to follow instructions . Luckily we are a bit lite on for culture in Australia .
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Old 26th May 2014, 14:10
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Fingers pointing in all directions.
Only three targets I can think of:

(1) - The marshaller, if there was one.

(2) - The team responsible for calibrating the guidance, if it was switched on.

(3) - The Captain of the aeroplane, if (1) and (2) don't apply.

Looks to be (3), based upon the report.


As for 'that'll polish out' etc, remind me not to let any of you work on our cars. 'Bits' have passed through the rotating engine and the engine attachment (shear) pins and a lot of the engine structure will have been (maybe shock) loaded to an unknown extent.
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