KAL ops in CJU
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Linkie no workie (well, not for me anyhow )
I've copied this, in case it helps others with same problem
http://avherald.com/h?article=492eaf3a&opt=0
I've copied this, in case it helps others with same problem
http://avherald.com/h?article=492eaf3a&opt=0
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Is that established as fact now, Fatbus, or is that your thought on the matter?
Just looking at the photograph it looks to me like various components are dangling out a long way from the engine i.e. like there's been some kind of force outwards, rather than inwards as would be the case with a pod scrape. The damage also goes a long way around the circumference of the pod, whereas I'd expect more localised damage just to the bottom with a scrape.
I know Saudia had bits of cowling falling off one of their machines some time ago, so maybe this is something similar.
Or it could be a pod scrape
Just looking at the photograph it looks to me like various components are dangling out a long way from the engine i.e. like there's been some kind of force outwards, rather than inwards as would be the case with a pod scrape. The damage also goes a long way around the circumference of the pod, whereas I'd expect more localised damage just to the bottom with a scrape.
I know Saudia had bits of cowling falling off one of their machines some time ago, so maybe this is something similar.
Or it could be a pod scrape

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Reportedly hit a snow bank on landing in a crosswind.

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I am a little surprised to hear of a B747 being used on the Gimpo-Jeju route. I've travelled the route several times, and the options have always been hourly (or more frequent) B737 from both KAL and Asiana. The only larger type I've noticed has been an evening KAL A300 (or was it A310) to Narita.
Perhaps the 747 was being used as an aid to recovery from the effects of a number of 737 flights cancelled because of snow, and perrhaps the airport hadn't been sufficiently generous with the distance they moved the snow when clearing the runway.
Perhaps the 747 was being used as an aid to recovery from the effects of a number of 737 flights cancelled because of snow, and perrhaps the airport hadn't been sufficiently generous with the distance they moved the snow when clearing the runway.
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B747 ops at Cheju
Perhaps the 747 was being used as an aid to recovery from the effects of a number of 737 flights cancelled because of snow, and perrhaps the airport hadn't been sufficiently generous with the distance they moved the snow when clearing the runway.