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Five Livers 2nd Sep 2007 14:17

A380 Ground collison in BKK
 
Oops! Spot of bad luck while being towed out for a VIP trip at BKK.
'A winglet of the world's largest passenger jet hit an airport hangar, resulting in a delay of it's take off for a round trip to Chiang Mai. VIPs etc ...... The double-decker finally took off after both winglets were removed. Blah blah ..... Mr X, president of the national flag carrier said the pilots were not at fault, but suspected that the accident might have resulted from insufficient space and incorrect demarcation on the tarmac.'
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/sunday/

Sorry, the link opens on 7 Jul 07; you have to hit 'Home' to open todays edition

JB LFPN FLYER 2nd Sep 2007 14:27

http://i19.servimg.com/u/f19/11/13/39/62/380_a10.jpg

Here it is

Captain Planet 2nd Sep 2007 17:24

More bad luck
 
Yet another blow to further tarnish Airbus's reputation
Will the ever catch a break with the 380??

Shunter 2nd Sep 2007 17:36

A dozy tug driver can put a dent in anything. Hardly Airbus' fault now is it?

bomarc 2nd Sep 2007 20:50

I have to ask, is it worth it to reconfigure airports to handle the A380?

When we have super big trucks in America, driving the freeways, they are preceeded by a pilot car, trailed by a trail car and there are large flags to warn others.

so, maybe instead of reconfiguring airports, operators of the A380 should just make darn sure they have plenty of wing walkers.

MarkD 3rd Sep 2007 22:46

Capt Planet - your first post wasn't a classic, not least since you "knocked the winglet" off the word "they" :rolleyes:

woodyspooney 7th Sep 2007 11:29

Was it on ground maneuvering by tug driver or the Airbus pilots supervising local would be 380 wannabes?

ZAGORFLY 7th Sep 2007 23:13

let stop to be soo critical..
 
We talk, talk, talk, sometime because we want to show off, show off and so..
when you learn that the A380 have the same speed approach of an A320...you stop all criticism.
When you visit the economy class of both decks and find yourself that is roomier and better passenger oriented that currently aircrafts you get a little more respect for this project. She is big and beatifully quite and lands slower that our A330s even if she is heavier than a Japananese 747-400 with 500 passengers on board.

AAIGUY 8th Sep 2007 01:57

Big? yes

Large and posssibly roomy? Yes

Beautiful? No.. It's the ugliest aircraft I have ever laid eyes on. Shockingly bad

Another Number 8th Sep 2007 02:54

"beautifully quiet" I believe ZAGORFLY was trying to say.

I don't think anyone would consider the A380 beautiful.

Fugly, perhaps, but not beautiful. :p

aviate1138 9th Sep 2007 20:46

Well the the 747 SP was no beauty. The longer A-380 versions will be more in proportion.

ZAGORFLY 10th Sep 2007 03:55

please teach me how to send you a picture of her.


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