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Post by xxxx on Dec 16, 2015 21:03:53 GMT 1
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Post by stealthmanbob on Dec 16, 2015 21:18:30 GMT 1
Very sad, but during push back the engine is not sucking very much in at all ? You would have to be inside the nacelle and slip. More to come on this accident I think.
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Baroque
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Post by Baroque on Dec 17, 2015 1:13:49 GMT 1
Very sad. RIP victim and condolences to the family and friends. We aviation enthusiasts take these machines and its handlers for granted but often overlook the dangerous environment they subject themselves to.
I was immediately reminded of the El Paso 737 accident several years ago. There are pictures of the aftermath floating about the net. Only one way to describe it: human puree.
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henge
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Post by henge on Dec 17, 2015 4:05:13 GMT 1
Very sad, but during push back the engine is not sucking very much in at all ? You would have to be inside the nacelle and slip. More to come on this accident I think. Oh my god, what a a horrible accident. Really really sad... About the "engine in idle during pushback" question, there are some interesting comments on the avherald report:
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