tail strike

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    Tailstrike on Landing Disables Russian Airbus

    What: Rossiya Airbus A320-200 en route from Hurghada Egypt to Saint Petersburg Russia
    Where: Saint Petersburg
    When: Jul 7th 2009
    Who: 176 passengers 6 crew
    Why: On landing, the airbus had a tail strike, which disabled the plane. Substantial damage occurred to the tail. Russian press released that there were no injuries. The plane was taken out of service for repairs.

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    Northwest Tailstrike

    What: Northwest Airlines Airbus A320-200 en route from Minneapolis, MN to Denver, CO
    Where: Denver
    When: May 4th 2009
    Why: Resulting in (or from) 3.3G acceleration, the Airbus tail struck the ground. Damage was substantial/

    George’s Point of View

    What?? Was the pilot in training??

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    Update: Emirates Airbus Tailstrike in Melbourne

    The new headline is Emirates pilots resign. They “submitted their resignations.”

    George’s Point of View

    Curious to see why?

    No matter what the pilots did or didn’t do, the tail should not scrape the run way on take off.

    Good thing it didn’t catch fire and blow up.


    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Kris Mogford
    What: An Emirates Airlines Airbus A340-500, registration A6-ERG en route from Melbourne,VI Australia to Dubai United Arab Emirates
    Where: Melbourne Australia
    When: Mar 20th 2009 at 11:30
    Who: 225 on board (255 passengers?)
    Why: The plane suffered a tail strike on takeoff from Melbourne’s runway 16, climbed and dumped fuel, and when smoke filled the cabin, landed on Melbourne’s runway 34. Damage included some runway lights, damage to the tail skin and access panels.

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    Emirates Airbus Tailstrike in Melbourne


    Click to view full size photo at Airliners.net
    Contact photographer Kris Mogford
    What: An Emirates Airlines Airbus A340-500, registration A6-ERG en route from Melbourne,VI Australia to Dubai United Arab Emirates
    Where: Melbourne Australia
    When: Mar 20th 2009 at 11:30
    Who: 225 on board
    Why: The plane suffered a tail strike on takeoff from Melbourne’s runway 16, climbed and dumped fuel, and when smoke filled the cabin, landed on Melbourne’s runway 34. Damage included some runway lights, damage to the tail skin and access panels.