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Check out the second post Fred.
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There was also the chopper that hit a biz jet parked at AJC.
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Is this the one Nigel?
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Sure is. The skid marks on the runway lasted probably 7 or 8 years, which was a chilling reminder on just how close we came to 'the big one'.
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Nearly not as close as the Emirates A340 in MEL in 2009,now that was close
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I also have a vague memory of an over run on runway 25. I have an inkling it was a 707 and for some reason Lufthansa springs to mind...could all be an entirely invented memory. Amazing that railway tracks use to cross the airport let alone be operative!!
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Many years ago when the tracks crossed the airport a DC3 and a train had a bit of an altercation one day.It is amazing at some of the stories the old timers used to tell .
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That report about the PA 747 was an interesting read. Nice couple of photos too. I guess she wasn't far off going into the cooks river!
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There have also been some close ones involving SIMOPS (when it was used at SYD) and aircraft crossing runways.
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Or smashing into the main Sydney southern sewer line. Would have caused a real blockage.
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