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Alanwsg 29th Mar 2018 09:58

Plane 'runs over man's foot' at Gatwick
 
Ground handler accident at Gatwick yesterday ..

https://news.sky.com/story/plane-run...jured-11307641

OldLurker 29th Mar 2018 10:09

Aircraft was an A319 of Rossiya, says AvHerald
Accident: Rossiya A319 at London on Mar 28th 2018, ran over ground worker's foot on push back

Avenger 29th Mar 2018 10:33

Mystery why the guy was so close to the plane, maybe distracted by something, if he was in the wrong place he doesn't have a leg to stand on!

tigger2k8 29th Mar 2018 10:36


Originally Posted by Avenger (Post 10100846)
Mystery why the guy was so close to the plane, maybe distracted by something, if he was in the wrong place he doesn't have a leg to stand on!

More than likely removing bypass pin / headset / towbar with an accidental brake release and no chock in place / already removed.

KelvinD 29th Mar 2018 11:44

It appears to have been Rossiya A319, VP-BWG.
I am sure when I first heard this on BBC news last night, they said the victim was airlifted to hospital. Could be duff info, I suppose.

keith williams 29th Mar 2018 11:51

I have been robbed.

A helicopter ran over my foot in 1974 and I did not get a mention in any tv news program or Internet forum.

I blame the fool who was in charge of the move, but as that was me I did not complain too much.

Euclideanplane 29th Mar 2018 12:02


Originally Posted by tigger2k8 (Post 10100848)
removing bypass pin / headset / towbar

Interesting decision by a "baggage handler"?

GotTheTshirt 29th Mar 2018 12:14

Post one is a bit more lucid in that it was a GROUND handler !!!

Herod 29th Mar 2018 13:12

Come on, guys. The man has been seriously injured. This is no time for jokes.

CloudHound 29th Mar 2018 13:39


"The patient, an adult male, had suffered a serious lower limb injury and, after treatment by our crews at the scene, was transported by Air Ambulance to St George's Hospital at Tooting."
As OPS3 at MAN in the 90s I attended many incidents some of which were very nasty. Fortunately I wasn't on duty the day a pilot was killed.

So I would echo Herod's sentiment and ask for a bit more compassion. However it happened the result will probably be life changing.:=

Hope he has a full recovery.

Council Van 29th Mar 2018 16:56


Originally Posted by tigger2k8 (Post 10100848)
More than likely removing bypass pin / headset / towbar with an accidental brake release and no chock in place / already removed.

One of my previous employers were a bit keen on 'on time departure' as the bosses would get big bonuses for meeting targets.

An email was sent out with the line "if you are not cheating you are not trying"
The aim of the email was to encourage crews to release and then reset the parking break at the appointed off blocks time if you were not ready to push as releasing the break sent an ACARS message for your off blocks time. A very dangerous practice in my opinion which much to my surprise some of my colleges were happy to comply with.

NutLoose 29th Mar 2018 17:49

I do hope he is ok and not too badly injured, we had a VC10 run over a storno radio left on the main wheel and it flattened that, I just hope he had good safety shoes on and that they protected him to an extent.

DaveReidUK 29th Mar 2018 18:05

BBC local news reporting that he has been discharged from hospital.

Highway1 29th Mar 2018 18:11

I suspect he was removing the towbar after pushback and the park brake wasn't set - not the first time this has happened and certainly will not be the last. I wonder what the standard of English is with the flt deck crew

TURIN 29th Mar 2018 19:04


The aim of the email was to encourage crews to release and then reset the parking break at the appointed off blocks time if you were not ready to push as releasing the break sent an ACARS message for your off blocks time. A very dangerous practice in my opinion which much to my surprise some of my colleges were happy to comply with.
Still goes on. It happened to me the other day, Captain requested clearance to release and then re-apply the brakes while we were de-icing so that he could get an on time departure. :=

Out Of Trim 29th Mar 2018 19:50

According to the LGW "Grapevine", The guy has only a badly bruised foot. No broken bones apparently, so should recover fairly quickly. The aircraft departed today.

stalling attitude 29th Mar 2018 20:38

Obviously misheard " aircraft under tow"

DaveReidUK 29th Mar 2018 20:59


Originally Posted by Out Of Trim (Post 10101394)
The aircraft departed today.

Any idea what the damage to the aircraft, reported by Avherald as being sustained while the guy was being extricated, consisted of ?

Cynical Sid 29th Mar 2018 21:11


Originally Posted by ShyTorque (Post 10101446)
Yes, he's probably hopping mad.

No doubt he'll be legless by the end of tonight.

G-DAVE 29th Mar 2018 22:07

Was the aircraft ‘toed’ in after?

Hopefully though, heel be ok.


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