Another ground incident - ATR 42 (AP-BHN) damaged
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Moin
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I think we should count our blessings that these accidents are all happening on the ground.
It does seem a little strange that all of a sudden a succession of these incidents is occuring and I think CCTV cameras should be fitted at various parts of the apron area to check on such things.
PIA it seems is becoming more and more 'ground accident prone'.
It does seem a little strange that all of a sudden a succession of these incidents is occuring and I think CCTV cameras should be fitted at various parts of the apron area to check on such things.
PIA it seems is becoming more and more 'ground accident prone'.
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You are very right Tailwind. There was no fault on Tug driver's part. The person on the brakes (in the cockpit) did not have any clue to apply the brakes as he was transferred from TGS to engineering, and was not given training to handle these kind of situations. On top of it, the middle management (Dy. Chief engineer level) gave the name of a senior tech and when that chap appeared before the investigation board, he simply refused that he was not in the cockpit.TAILWIND wrote:Max wrote:I think a vision check should be conducted. Karachi traffic is not such that this can happen again and again.Well at least in ATR incident, as reported the sheer pin broke, apparantly the driver is not at fault. The guy in the cockpit controlling the brakes is to be blamed. If while towing (pulling) the sheer pin breaks, the person in the cockpit has to act swiftly to apply brakes to avoid the ac hitting the tractor ahead.Abbass Ali wrote: I hope investigators tested blood alcohol level of drivers involved in these incidents.
Now what do you say?
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You have said it all. Do you still want me to say something?????The issue you have highlighted is more of ethical than technical in nature. Indeed Great People (USED TO) Fly with PIA.fullthrust wrote:.....On top of it, the middle management (Dy. Chief engineer level) gave the name of a senior tech and when that chap appeared before the investigation board, he simply refused that he was not in the cockpit.
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Link to AP-BHN damage photos is in following topic:
Topic: PIA's recently Damaged Aircrafts - any photos?
Topic: PIA's recently Damaged Aircrafts - any photos?
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