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Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 08:18
by RJP
I bet it was fun for someone trying to explain this;

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Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 08:56
by DispatchDragon
Ahem - well all the Loadies amongst know why and have dreaded doing exactly that - didnt leave a couple of huts forward did they -- BTW
once upon a time I put a Houchin airstart over the rear sill of a CL44
we used the cleats on the nose and you could still put a 2 x 4 under the nosewheels :roll: :redface:

Leif

Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 09:13
by VEGAS
Wow, thats just nuts. The old girl should have been treated with a little more respect.

I mean, fancy trying to take off with your doors open! :dunno: :lol:

Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 09:53
by Garry Russell
Looks like the fat pilot went to the bog instead of sitting up front during the loading :tuttut: :roll: :lol:

Garry

Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 12:08
by DaveB
:lol: :lol: :lol:

That might explain why the doors are open too Garry!! :lol: Pheeeeew!! :lol:

ATB

DaveB :tab:

Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 14:08
by Chris Trott
And that is why you always put the rear airstairs on a 727 down and lock them during loading and unloading....

We almost had a Ryan International 727 (flying for KittyHawk Air Cargo) go on its tail because some loadie didn't ensure that the rear airstairs were locked in the down position. Thankfully they had both the stairs and a tail stand so the stand caught the plane and (being the fueler and not held down necessarily) when I saw the plane shift, I hurried over and locked the stairs down which put the airplane back into a proper position for the rest of the unloading. It also helped that that day I was fueling the center tank by itself due to a request from the mechanics to put extra fuel in the center so they could perform some maintenance tests later that morning. I had nearly 15,000 pounds of fuel in the center tank which according the the mechanics probably kept enough weight off the tail stand to keep it from buckling until we got the tail stairs properly secured.

Posted: 11 Jun 2006, 14:32
by Jetset
No need for runways, the new Boeing 727 platform launch system!