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USMCmech said:At SAT our guys were towing a MD-11 and hit a Lear 45 elevator with the winglet. It completely twisted the vertical stab. The Lear had to be disasembled and trucked away.
There were some VERY unhappy people about that one.
NYYfan said:had a old lear 23 i think it was land on a sunday and the crew went off to the hotel pretty quickly.
next morning i was in for the 5am shift when i happen to look out of the hangar window and see the lear with the left wing tip about 8ft up in the air and the right wing tip 4 inches off the ground. Had to wake up the pilot and it took about 350 gallons to even it out.
Another one I heard about a few years ago, although I don't know if it was an FBO or not, was a kid who hit the tail of a DC-4 with a forklift so hard that it was almost ripped completely off. The plane was on contract with the Forest Service as an Air Tanker, but was unrepairable from what I remember.
Thats funny! I used to work for Swissport in IAD and I was dumping the lav on a SwissAir A330 and the connection popped off. Just as you said, I also have never moved so fast! Not a drop on myself! Must have looked quite funny to anyone who saw it though!NYYfan said:had a old lear 23 i think it was land on a sunday and the crew went off to the hotel pretty quickly.
next morning i was in for the 5am shift when i happen to look out of the hangar window and see the lear with the left wing tip about 8ft up in the air and the right wing tip 4 inches off the ground. Had to wake up the pilot and it took about 350 gallons to even it out.
Story i heard from the guys i worked with was that my old boss had a md 83 on the ramp and had to dump the lav so he hooked up with our lav cart which maybe holds 10 gallons. Well i guess about 10 seconds after pulling the chain the connection broke and the boss got covered head to tail in the blue juice.
Now we fast forward a few years and he and i had to dump a lav on a falcon 2000 so we were both under the plane and he takes the cap off and let me just say ive never moved so fast. I didnt get a drop on me, he unfortunatley does not have good luck.
ExpWayVis31 said:Worst mishap at an FBO ?? Was when I walked in the door and told them that I wanted to take flying lessons.
He was a ramp-rat at the Lancaster Air Tanker Base. Surprising how much damage a forklift can do to a DC-4! Saw the plane that year...it hurt just looking at it!
ExpWayVis31 said:CE
I see that you feel my pain.
The good news...only 14 more years until I depart the pattern...assuming age 60...55 would be even better.