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Old 24th Dec 2014, 07:18
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Korean A380 engine strike on landing?



Details please people, where, why, wx, damage? Saw this pic posted on another site, but with no details. This is the first A380 engine strike i've seen.
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Old 24th Dec 2014, 07:26
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Incident: Korean A388 at Tokyo on Jul 21st 2011, engine pod strike
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Old 24th Dec 2014, 07:32
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Thanks, wow was quite a while ago. They definitely kept this hush-hush... Interesting comments on that link about 'skygods'.
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Due to this reason, is there a curiously low crosswind limit on the A380?
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Airbus Industrie instructor training a new Korean skipper! Korean pilot demoted back to his previous fleet as punishment.
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I won't call that a demotion, he just returned to the most preferred 777 fleet in kal.
Try a stunt like that as a foreign pilot, your days would be numbered.
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Photo was doing the rounds on Facebook quite a while ago....story goes the pilot added aileron input when de-crabbing, when apparently the aircraft puts some in as well...
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