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A Southwest Boeing 737 Collided With A Jet Bridge In Boston
Stormy weather throughout the night in Massachusetts caused an incident with Boeing 737 at Boston Logan International Airport. The harsh conditions forced the Southwest Airlines aircraft into a jet bridge. Boston 25 news reports that the aircraft was sitting at a gate before being blown into the bridge by the storm. Thankfully, no passengers or workers were on the plane when the accident happened. Along with this, there were no members of airport staff on the bridge at the time. (simpleflying.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
The title would leave you to believe aircraft had a crew onboard at they taxied into the jetbridge.a little misleading..in any case,some airports leave the jetbridges attached even it its an "overnighter",and some taxi them away from the terminal to a closeby location..it appears as though the jetbridge was not attached,and the winds pushed the aircraft..i have seen that when unexpected storms arise..if the airline has some notice,thy usually get their lpanes out of harms way (hurricanes or tornadoes expected)..glad no one was hurt...
Appears to be a little breezy up there! By reading the Title, I figured that a crew taxied into a Jet Bridge... Title a little misleading.
Yes sorry sparkie. I was going to add "from wind" but forgot.
I think it's fine..it was a 737 and it did hit a jet bridge. Heck I've seen a few WestJet 37's being blown around by the wind, along with a huge smattering of smaller jets
Storm also ripped the entire roof off the Delta hangar.
https://www.wcvb.com/article/video-storm-rips-roof-off-delta-hangar-at-logan/29503354
https://www.wcvb.com/article/video-storm-rips-roof-off-delta-hangar-at-logan/29503354
You know I thought this was silly at first. A few months back someone posted that it appeared Flight Aware was really pushing anti-Boeing articles....but after reviews, over the past two or 3 months I am beginning to side with that theory. I noticed that the entire fleet of A220 (Swiss Air) was grounded yesterday but no mention of it on Flight Aware this morning...yet articles concerning Boeing are once again in the news. Then I notice that Gulfstream cuts 446 positions on another article yet no mention of that on this site.
What gives Flight Aware?
What gives Flight Aware?