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September 2021

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737s need a tail support as a routine process for offloading? I know of some regional turboprops that do, but didn’t think a 737 needed one as well.

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September 2021

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Huddle in the back of the plane?

September 2021

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No surprise. This has happened to pretty much every commercial jet out there. I flew the Classic 747 as a freighter for 16 years and everyone knew to load the forward belly first and offload it last. Of course, we were careful to get pallets into A, B, and C comps up top before anything else and offload them last.
This incident had it’s start with the “charter” department at United. While they were arranging the trip support they should have asked very carefully about how many 737-types the ground service company works. “Few” to “none” should have triggered a need to send along or preposition a ground rep. No one uses a tail stand for pretty much anything around the United “system” because they know not to unload the front first. Also, the crew should have offloaded the pax a bit more evenly out of caution, but they likely weren’t briefed either.

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September 2021

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Even short bodies are susceptible. Got an urgent call from the ramp to the 727-100 flight deck one night in Pohnpei saying something was wrong with our nose gear. Turned out it was fully extended and the wheel about an inch off the ground. Tip over was prevented by the aft air stair which was down/locked…

September 2021 ▶ system

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My Maule could use one…

September 2021

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Maybe having all the passengers crowd to the front of the airplane the moment it arrives at the gate isn’t such a bad idea after all!

September 2021

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Probably harmless to the plane but upsetting and embarrassing

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I don’t know pt 121 charter procedures but one would think the captain would have known about the loading and offloading procedures that are part of this airplane. When I flew a Saab 340 cargo plane I knew the loading and offloading procedures including use of the tail stand. Never put one on its tail myself as I was told of the extensive repairs required if it did happen.

September 2021

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I saw this happen to an F-5 when all the avionics were removed from the nose for an upgrade. It pointed up REAL high in the hangar, dinged the afterburner eyelids! Also saw it happen to a Cessna 414 when the passengers got on before the 2 pilots. TOM C-BUFFALO

September 2021

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No tail bumper or skid? Hummm
Well, what was the damage??

September 2021

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I knew that college football players were getting larger, but wow! Maybe from now on, they need to change the seating chart so that all the big linemen sit up front and the coaches and “smaller” skill players sit in back.

September 2021

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Why dont cool stuff like this happen at the airport i work at ??? Lol