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Two Planes Bump At St. Louis Airport
ST. LOUIS -- No one was hurt, but inspectors are examining two planes after a minor collision at Lambert Airport in St. Louis. (www.kmbc.com) さらに...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
strange that both planes damaged were owned by same airline
@fltadm US Airways and Republic are completely separate airlines.
Republic operates for both US Airways and Frontier Airlines, so Brian is kind of right. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_Airlines
thanks weatherman04
It may be strange, but it's pretty common for carriers to have their gates clustered together. They would likely end up de-icing in the same area as a result.
In other news that will be shockingly boring to everyone but me and maybe Dan, I can't begin to tell you how astoundingly rare it is to see my last name next to someone's name that isn't my own.
In other news that will be shockingly boring to everyone but me and maybe Dan, I can't begin to tell you how astoundingly rare it is to see my last name next to someone's name that isn't my own.
Poor Embraer plane. :(
The incident was reported by the LA Times today as follows: " One plane,an Embraer E175 headed to Philadelphia,was on the de-icing platform when one of its REAR WINGS (!!!) was touched by a main wing of an Airbus A319 bound for Charlotte, NC which was lining up to be de-iced. The Embraer rear wing had some minor damage"
I thought they meant the horizontal stabilizer when they called it "rear wing" but as it was the contact was between both wing tips! They sure need better aviation reporters!!!!!!
I thought they meant the horizontal stabilizer when they called it "rear wing" but as it was the contact was between both wing tips! They sure need better aviation reporters!!!!!!