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A Closer Look with Pictures: 747-8F engine damaged in Victorville

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Fortunately, no one was injured in this incident and the damage, while significant, was only superficial and did not damage the GEnx-2B's internal engine components. As you can see, the tug, which was parked at the time, sustained the brunt of the damage. The inlet cowl lip damaged measured 35 inches across and 17 inches wide, as well as a 17 inch gash on the underside of the cowling. (www.flightglobal.com) المزيد...

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QuickBurn
QuickBurn 0
No wing walkers in the high desert?
mayday319
mayday319 0
i bet this will happen more often, doesn't that thing have a 400 foot wingspan? it will be hard to track all that wing, especially in a small airport
QuickBurn
QuickBurn 0
I don't know of an airport that can handle a 400 foot wingspan safely. The 747-8 has a span of 224'.
For comparison, The original 747 was 195'8", the -400 is 211'5", Airbus A380 is 261'6", and the giant 6-engine Antonov AN-225 is 290'2".
franksd2
David F. Franks 0
Where was the wing walkers,Supervision? how about a little pre-planning with such a large wing span.Big bucks now...cowl chg,pylon inspection, and possible other repairs not seen.....ouch!!! Heads up guys come on!! Think!
SeanBH
Sean Haney 0
I guess they just don't make tugs like they used to! :-)
centexair
pete weston 0
pay peanuts get monkeys working for you!!!

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