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DRC B707 Grounded
Following the attachment of the Democratic Republic of Congo's B-707 VIP 9Q-CLK at FALA 10 days ago by a South African businessman Frans Rootman, the South African CAA has had a "look see" at the aircraft and has grounded it pending production of a valid C of A. It appears the current certificate has been "mislaid".
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...Standart DRC....:}
If I'm right the 9Q-C LK is a B720??? Cheers! |
Hi there
Here is a link to the a pic of the aircraft in question, looks to be parked on the apron at FALA, I spent a few months opperating out of there myself and this certainly looks like FALA to me. http://www.skyliner-aviation.de/view...LC=&picid=4013 Cheers Ant |
Originally Posted by Speedbreak
If I'm right the 9Q-C LK is a B720???
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Oh dear...
Another faithful old girl to be ripped asunder in the near future?:eek: Hope not... |
Rather that than she falls out of the sky and kills all on board and anyone unfortunate enough on the ground too!
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Indeed. But a dignified retirement might also be preferred to the business end of a chopper blade.
Then again, industrial equipment (which is essentially what a commercial aircraft is), is designed with a certain economic life and is generally scrapped after that time, so one could ask why a commercial aircraft should be treated any differently to any other asset... |
I do agree with you on that point...
Funny that we become so attached to what is essentially just a piece of machinery, watching the footage of the old lightnings being carved up was difficult! But as you quite rightly say, all airframes are designed with a life of so many cycles...the problem is that in Africa these airframe life spans are pushed to the very limit and in many cases beyond! Ant |
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