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Qantas tail strike at Sydney
Not really sure if this was a "drama"....
"A Qantas plane with 120 passengers on board had to abort its ascent and return to Sydney airport after a tail strike on take-off yesterday afternoon. Flight QF453, a Boeing 767 bound for Melbourne, had taken off from Sydney at 5pm and was in its climbing phase when the captain told passengers over the PA system that that plane's tail may have struck the ground on take-off." http://www.watoday.com.au/travel/tra...0202-na83.html |
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It was VH-ZXA yesterday and there was no real visable damage of the tail. There was a big scrape mark just south of the runway intersection. Climb out to 5,000ft then made its way back around to land 16R again with no real panic at all. Anyone hearing it on ATC would think it was normal:S
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I'd be amazed if a 10000mm lens would have seen the size of the scrape...
The scrape wasn't very big (certainly not compared to other scars still visible along the runway from previous strikes...) and it was actually on the runways intersection, not south of it. If there was bits and pieces of aircraft laying on the runway then I'd expect some anxiety, otherwise there's not much to get all worked up about.
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The rear of the aircraft looks relatively unscathed.
Kinda unsual for a QF 767 to experience a tail strike they normally get off the ground like a rocket. |
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The tail skid did what it is designed to do!!
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Nigel, I recorded the ATC and the Tower Controller clearly states "...there was a scrape mark just south of the crossing runway" and there was 131 p.o.b. as the according to ATC.
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Tim, I should know, I was the one who found it.
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Good on you, on ATC they said they found them just south, im sure you heard. Oh well.
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