BRU 31/07/2013
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BRU 31/07/2013
As already mentioned in the BRU 19/07/13 topic, OO-SFZ lost it's left wingtip and is standing in front of hangar 41 (maintenance hangar of SN). Due this incident SN221 BRU-BJL is already delayed over 1 hour. Someone knows what happened with this plane?
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Re: BRU 31/07/2013
Looks like the problem has been solved, OO-SFZ has just took off to BJL but we still don't know what happened with this frame. I also don't see any SN accidents listed on the aviation herald...woutertheboy wrote:As already mentioned in the BRU 19/07/13 topic, OO-SFZ lost it's left wingtip and is standing in front of hangar 41 (maintenance hangar of SN). Due this incident SN221 BRU-BJL is already delayed over 1 hour. Someone knows what happened with this plane?


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Re: BRU 31/07/2013
At what time will they close runway 07L-25R for 3 weeks of maintenance? tonight at midnight?
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Re: BRU 31/07/2013
woutertheboy wrote: but we still don't know what happened with this frame. I also don't see any SN accidents listed on the aviation herald...![]()
The Federal Aviation Administration wrote about it. Aviation Herald only reports incidents during active flights.
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normally they will close the runwar 25R tomorrow morning from 3AM 

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From the FAA website : BRUSSELS AIRLINES FLIGHT BEL515 AIRBUS A330 AIRCRAFT WINGTIP, WHILE TAXIING, STRUCK THE WINGTIP OF A PARKED QATAR AIRCRAFT, NO INJURIES, DAMAGE UNKNOWN, WASHINGTON-DULLES AIRPORT, CHANTILLY, VA
Re: BRU 31/07/2013
A view of the damaged wing.
I'm surprised to see that it could make the flight back home with only one winglet.
I'm surprised to see that it could make the flight back home with only one winglet.
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Re: BRU 31/07/2013
One woud ask himself if this happened with a Ryanair-plane, half luchtzak and HLN screwing around about safety regulations...
But oh no, it's our little baby girl SN, don't dare to point your finger at her!

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The A330 winglet is not big a deal, a few new screws and you put a new one in if the base is not bent. But the wingtip of the B777 and hit by the trailing edge...that's a bit messy.
With the other small "incident" in H41 (btw anyone know which airframe it was?), that makes a bad week for SN's insurer.
With the other small "incident" in H41 (btw anyone know which airframe it was?), that makes a bad week for SN's insurer.