I call 50/50.
I call 50/50.
lol always 50/50.
^lol
wow thats a strong tail.... thought it wouldve sheared off
edit - it is an A380.
Last edited by revelations; 04-12-2011 at 12:16 PM.
I think the bigger plane is at fault, because im pretty sure the small one didnt have its keys in the ignition
depends if the smaller jet was in gear, but id call 50/50
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man, the small jet was moved like a toy
Did the pilots get fired or anything?
Does everything matter or does nothing matter?
The last thing that anyone needs to worry about here is the liability split on the physical damage. Its the US, half the people on the plane are going to sue for injuries/stress.
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As far as I can tell, tom_9109 has the most detailed and correct answer
Another clip with audio.
^they're evacuating the regional jet... so that was a loaded plane?
lol damn, i wonder what that felt like.
i work at the airport, both planes had their beacons on and blinking and the crj didn't have a tug attached to the front meaning both were arriving, the crj was waiting for the guideman, you can see him run to the side in the video, its definitely the a380s fault, its policy to enter one at a time (at least at yyc)
This was a big concern when they were first designing the A380. They even discussed having folding wingtips, because the wingspan is so much larger than most airports can handle. Not the first 380 that's hit another plane because of it, and won't be the last.
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wow im glad to know tails on a plane are that strong
Its a CRJ, a small regional plane. I dont think youd see a 757 perform a spin the same way if an A380 struck the tail.Originally posted by car
wow im glad to know tails on a plane are that strong