Strange 737 mishap at Malaga
Moderators: Guru's, The Ministry
Strange 737 mishap at Malaga
This happened on 20.7.2008. I recall a VC 10 incident like this, but could not dream it would happen to a 737
http://www.flickr.com/photos/digitalair ... 280145116/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/digitalair ... 280145116/
- Garry Russell
- The Ministry
- Posts: 27180
- Joined: 29 Jan 2005, 00:53
- Location: On the other side of the wall
Re: Strange 737 mishap at Malaga
That can happen easily to any nosewheel aeroplane
I have seen a Viscount like that.they loaded the rear baggage first and sen pics of an ACE Constellation like that
A lot of aeroplanes like the Douglas DC 4-7, Carvair and Trislander used tail props while loading.
Garry
I have seen a Viscount like that.they loaded the rear baggage first and sen pics of an ACE Constellation like that
A lot of aeroplanes like the Douglas DC 4-7, Carvair and Trislander used tail props while loading.
Garry
Garry

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
- DispatchDragon
- Battle of Britain

- Posts: 4925
- Joined: 23 Feb 2005, 01:18
- Location: On the corner of walk and dont walk somewhere on US1
- Contact:
Re: Strange 737 mishap at Malaga
you can add, Dc8 -73 , 747 and CL44 to that list - the Cl44 was so bad - a tail prop OR nose cleats were used when loading
over the rear sill.
Although with a 737 it must have been pretty extreme to get it to do that.
Leif
over the rear sill.
Although with a 737 it must have been pretty extreme to get it to do that.
Leif

Re: Strange 737 mishap at Malaga
It's been known to happen to donkey's as well.

Brian

Brian
- Chris Trott
- Vintage Pair

- Posts: 2592
- Joined: 26 Jun 2004, 05:16
- Location: Houston, Texas, USA
- Contact:
Re: Strange 737 mishap at Malaga
I can't believe that you forgot the 727. The sole purpose of the aft stairs was to be a tail prop. Boeing discovered that they would need one when they got late in design due to the weight of the 3 engines and decided to go ahead and add stairs and make it dual purpose.DispatchDragon wrote:you can add, Dc8 -73 , 747 and CL44 to that list - the Cl44 was so bad - a tail prop OR nose cleats were used when loading
over the rear sill.
Although with a 737 it must have been pretty extreme to get it to do that.
Leif
I've rescued 2 727s from what would otherwise be duplicates of the donkey.
Re: Strange 737 mishap at Malaga
FlyTexas wrote:It's been known to happen to donkey's as well.![]()
Brian
- Garry Russell
- The Ministry
- Posts: 27180
- Joined: 29 Jan 2005, 00:53
- Location: On the other side of the wall
Re: Strange 737 mishap at Malaga
A bit embarrasing to find yourself stuck in the middle of the street with your ass in the air
Garry
Garry
Garry

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."

"In the world of virtual reality things are not always what they seem."
Re: Strange 737 mishap at Malaga
Garry Russell wrote:A bit embarrasing to find yourself stuck in the middle of the street with your ass in the air![]()
![]()
Garry
Brian
- petermcleland
- Red Arrows

- Posts: 5201
- Joined: 25 Jul 2004, 10:28
- Location: Dartmouth, Devon
- Contact:
Re: Strange 737 mishap at Malaga
The Merchantman had a tailprop for loading and unloading...It also had a thing in the flightdeck called STAN which indicated where the CofG was by measuring the pressures in the gear oleos :flying:
Regards,

http://www.petermcleland.com/
Updated 28/8/2007
My Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/petermcleland?feature=mhee

http://www.petermcleland.com/
Updated 28/8/2007
My Channel
http://www.youtube.com/user/petermcleland?feature=mhee
Re: Strange 737 mishap at Malaga
problem here though was someone's nose was allowed up ~ their ass....Garry Russell wrote:A bit embarrasing to find yourself stuck in the middle of the street with your ass in the air![]()
![]()
Garry





