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Dufo 1st Nov 2011 19:20

strange damage on fuselage
 
After landing we discovered these strange damage marks.

Technicians are still unable to find out what could it be - lightning strike (unusual location near cargo door and it also has scratch marks), damage by loading equipment (it wasn't there on preflight, and why the burn marks then?) or something else?

Could it be gun rifle damage?
Any ideas?

:confused:

http://www.shrani.si/f/2M/Zo/2jJTNTp1/ciddsc05129.jpg
http://www.shrani.si/f/1K/GR/25q916W8/ciddsc05130.jpg

Moi/ 1st Nov 2011 19:33

Verticle marks, probably caused by loading equipment.

Missed on pre-flight walkround.

Daysleeper 1st Nov 2011 19:39

ground support equipment, the black being from the rubber on the front of the GSE. (not that even the rubber should ever touch the aircraft but no one seems to read that bit of the manual.)

Dr Illitout 1st Nov 2011 20:00

Looks like damage from a piece of loading equipment to me. The crew would not have noticed it as they do their walkround during loading.The person doing pre departure walkround might should have spotted it though.

Rgds DrI

glhcarl 1st Nov 2011 21:16

No matter when or where it happened it looks to be with-in "negligible damage limits"!

IFixPlanes 2nd Nov 2011 08:04

just a guess...
 
Scratch marks in vertical direction and more abrasion at points with supporting structure behind it (rivet).
Maybe the loading crew mispositioned their equipment and the conveyor belt was rubbing against the structure.

Green Guard 2nd Nov 2011 15:41


Could it be gun rifle damage
still at war ? or from rabbit hunters ?

glum 3rd Nov 2011 10:59

Loader positioned too close to the jet prior to refuel. As the undercarriage settled, the airframe sank onto the rubber bumper.

grounded27 4th Nov 2011 00:24

I agree with Glum, but have refrained from posting due to the obvious contact from ground equipment with black rubber bumpers. There is nothing strange abut this damage and no logical reason to expect damage from any rifle or firearm even if your flight was in an area where groundfire is the slightest of possibilites. Hell they rubbed the paint off and may have left a dent (2D) photo.

SMOC 4th Nov 2011 03:25

http://www.firstbtob.com/upload/c4/1...4442e00d_s.jpg

This type, without the rubber bumper and as said A/C sank during loading and contacted the conveyor belt, which was loading the final last few items.


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