Do you remember? a Sabena Airbus A330 collides with a Sobelair 737

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On 1 September 1998, a Sabena Airbus A330-301 was being towed from a gate to a maintenance facility at Brussels Airport when the driver of the TUG lost directional control on the slippery ground surface. The aircraft slid out of control and impacted a Sobelair Boeing 737-329, puncturing a large hole in the fuselage of the 737. Both aircraft were repaired and subsequently returned to service.

Sabena Airbus A330 collides with Sobelair Boeing 737

Sabena Airbus A330 collides with Sobelair Boeing 737

Sabena Airbus A330 collides with Sobelair Boeing 737

4 COMMENTS

  1. I remember!
    The aircraft was not towed and had to move from maintenance to a terminal’s gate on it’s own engines.
    Then it happened!
    I led the investigation of the incident at that time!

  2. Oui, j’ai été un des inspectorats d’investigation.
    Une erreur d’himain,

  3. I found this a very a interesting story, but I’ve been reading and seeing the A330 was being towed. From what I can see, there isn’t any way a tow vehicle would fit or go under the tail of the Boeing aircraft, so it stands to reason the A330 was being taxied. I agree with van Rijckevorsel that the A330 was taxied to the gate and not towed. I’ve being in the commercial aviation industry for the past 46 years and I’ve seen a lot of thing on the flight line.

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