REQ: When was this Collision Truck with Boeing

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REQ: When was this Collision Truck with Boeing

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Can someone please tell me when and where this took place :?:
And maybe someone can add a registration number to this post :?:

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What a huge amount of FOD on the apron!!! :wink:
When? Apparently before 17:28.... Dont know what the 3 means. Guess its a 747. so it would be a KLM 747-400. Now someone with the registration code? And where..... guess its Schiphol-East.
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Nick1971 wrote:What a huge amount of FOD on the apron!!! :wink:
When? Apparently before 17:28.... Dont know what the 3 means. Guess its a 747. so it would be a KLM 747-400. Now someone with the registration code? And where..... guess its Schiphol-East.
Anyone else with some more detailed info? :wink:
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When checking the Scramble database I guess it was an accident at 03october2001 (expl. the "3" ;-) ). Aircraft involved was B747-406 PH-BFA. Place of the incident was at the M-Buffer. When the towbar was broken, the truck collided with engine #2

Source: Scramble website and info from Scramble #270 (page 58 )

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Post by Millman »

RobertMB wrote:When checking the Scramble database I guess it was an accident at 03october2001 (expl. the "3" ;-) ). Aircraft involved was B747-406 PH-BFA. Place of the incident was at the M-Buffer. When the towbar was broken, the truck collided with engine #2

Source: Scramble website and info from Scramble #270 (page 58)

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Thanks Robert!
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RobertMB wrote:When checking the Scramble database I guess it was an accident at 03october2001 (expl. the "3" ;-) ). Aircraft involved was B747-406 PH-BFA. Place of the incident was at the M-Buffer. When the towbar was broken, the truck collided with engine #2

Source: Scramble website and info from Scramble #270 (page 58)

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But the engine that is damaged is engine #3, not #2 ;)
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Post by RobertMB »

I copied the story from Scramble #270.
Seems to be correct... The engine placed on inboard position at the right side is the #3 ;-)

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