Sandhi Yudha
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Meanwhile in Kaapstad, South-Africa....
Investigation is still on progress, but according to some sources on the internet, it happened when the aircraft was being pushed back for departure with the door still open and the aviobridge still attached to the aircraft.
There have to be so many things going wrong.
- How is it possible that the flightcrew thinks that the door is closed and the aviobridge is de-attached?
- Did the flightcrew checked the indicators of the doors on the instrument panel in the cockpit?
- How is it possible that the technician and the pushback-truck operators did not saw that the door was still open and the aviobridge was still attached?
(Image taken from the article)
One of the doors of a British Airways Boeing 777 ripped off at Cape Town
A strange incident occurred at Cape Town airport in South Africa this Wednesday, 26 January 2022. A British Airways Boeing 777-200ER registered G-YMMH was
www.aviation24.be
Investigation is still on progress, but according to some sources on the internet, it happened when the aircraft was being pushed back for departure with the door still open and the aviobridge still attached to the aircraft.
There have to be so many things going wrong.
- How is it possible that the flightcrew thinks that the door is closed and the aviobridge is de-attached?
- Did the flightcrew checked the indicators of the doors on the instrument panel in the cockpit?
- How is it possible that the technician and the pushback-truck operators did not saw that the door was still open and the aviobridge was still attached?
(Image taken from the article)
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