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Unregistered User 14th Apr 2014 07:35

Myanmar bingle.
 
Seems Golden Myanmar A320 and a Myanmar International Airways A319 have banged into each other on the ground.

No idea if pax were on board, and some fair damage.

safelife 14th Apr 2014 08:01

Ouch:

http://s1.directupload.net/images/140414/vcb8yzxi.png

http://s14.directupload.net/images/140414/bkoi5brg.png

jossurf 14th Apr 2014 08:16

Myanmar bingle
 

Can't believe my eyes!
How did they do that?:ugh:

SOPS 14th Apr 2014 08:52

That would take some doing!

nitro rig driver 14th Apr 2014 10:35

What the crowd control :}

Spunky Monkey 14th Apr 2014 12:54

Drifting gone wrong...

safelife 14th Apr 2014 17:33

Apparently the A319 became disconnected during push.

http://s1.directupload.net/images/140414/vc9kiqnv.jpg

BN2A 14th Apr 2014 17:37

Was it being pushed sideways??

:eek:

GroundedSpanner 14th Apr 2014 19:38

With NWS pinned out, the 319 probably had a fair amount of spin along with its backward motion. All the 320 driver could do would be apply the brakes and wait for the crunch.

safelife 14th Apr 2014 19:43

Will be interesting to see if they can repair them on site. I understand possibilities are limited in Myanmar.
But then again I wouldn't want to fly out either of them for repair...

safelife 14th Apr 2014 19:47

Thit Htoo Lwin (Daily News)

http://s1.directupload.net/images/140414/3zu9l87z.jpg

Tarq57 14th Apr 2014 21:24

If the 319 suffered a loss of control while being pushed back, how did the RHS avoid the 320?

papershuffler 14th Apr 2014 22:29

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BlMSFZlCEAAUuZG.jpg

underfire 14th Apr 2014 22:32

"stop when it sounds expensive..."

this happened with all of that ground crew??

Heathrow Harry 15th Apr 2014 09:34

naw - thisis Asia - any incident produces a herd of rubber-neckers in a milli-second

Toruk Macto 15th Apr 2014 09:50

It Happened because of all those ground crew!

smiling monkey 16th Apr 2014 09:53

This news report suggests that the Golden Myanmar Airways was taxing and then had technical difficulties before crashing in to the MAI A319. Rangoon police are investigating ? WTF?? :confused:


While taxiing the runway at Rangoon International Airport at about 6am on Monday morning, an A320 plane belonging to Golden Myanmar Airlines crashed into a stationary Myanmar Airways International (MAI) plane.

According to Aye Mra Thar, the marketing and public relations officer of MAI: “The Golden Myanmar aircraft was taxiing when it lost control due to a technical problem with its front gear, and it crashed into one of our aircraft.

“Our plane suffered substantial damage on the tail-side, but luckily no one was injured as it was parked,” said Aye Mra Thar.

Both planes suffered damage and costs will be estimated after the Thingyan holiday, according to Rangoon police.

Burma’s state-run national carrier, MAI operates daily international flights to Bangkok, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Guangzhou, Gaya, Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, and recently launched a new flight service to Pusan, South Korea.

Based out of Mandalay, Golden Myanmar Airlines launched operations only in January 2013 as a low-cost domestic and international carrier. Its main investors include the chairmen of Co-operative Bank. It currently has only two aircraft, both A320 airbuses, and runs domestic flights between Rangoon, Mandalay and Naypyidaw, with international routes to Gaya and Imphal in India, as well as Singapore and Bangkok.

Shackman 16th Apr 2014 11:03

Must have been quite difficult taxying with the tow bar attached.

surely not 16th Apr 2014 11:07

Always a possibility that the tow bar has been fitted AFTER the accident in order to push the aircraft away from (out of) the other one.

Chronus 16th Apr 2014 11:44

Towing is a bit like taking your pooch for walkies, got to keep it on tight lead, the attraction can at the wrong time be simply irresistible.


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