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This is why we have weight and balance tables, people!
2004-05-27
A cargo plane being unloaded at Los Angeles International Airport became unbalanced and tipped onto its rear wheels Thursday, stranding seven workers 40 feet above ground.
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The workers were rescued after about an hour by firefighters using a ladder truck, fire department spokesman Bob Collis said. None of the workers was hurt. Workers may need a crane to right the MD-11 plane, operated by World Airways, Collis said. The company, based in Peachtree City, Ga., did not immediately return a phone message.
Guess they're busy
The accident happened before dawn at the airport's cargo complex, away from regular airport traffic. "As soon as they took whatever it was out of the back of the plane, the weight shifted and the plane just went back on its tail," Collis said.
Nope, after they lifted a pallet out of the back of the plane, the crew started rolling the rest of the load to the rear cargo door. Didn't leave enough in the front to balance the load, once the majority of the weight passed the CG, over she went. Bet they were in a hurry.
Posted by:Steve

#6  After looking at the photo, one wonders:

How do you ever unload? Or, do you reach a point where the gradual unloading leaves a small enough amount that the tail will not tip?

You can pick up a ladder truck (fire engine type)by yourself if the ladder is extended far enough and lowered enough. The laws of physics will not be denied! [cackle]
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2004-05-27 3:51:50 PM  

#5  Here's a picture.
Posted by: Angie Schultz   2004-05-27 3:30:33 PM  

#4  Didn't this happen before with a Fed Ex plane somewhere else?
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama   2004-05-27 3:15:54 PM  

#3  Sgt.DT. Nah... Michael Moore doesn't do such common things as pee or poop like us mere mortals.

How else to you explain his -er- size and the 'stuff' he produces?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2004-05-27 2:35:19 PM  

#2  I'd laugh, but in my yut I forgot to lower the landing gear on a fifty foot trailer and dropped it on its nose.
Posted by: Shipman   2004-05-27 12:09:10 PM  

#1  I thought perhaps Michael Moore was aboard, using the rear rest-room like a commoner.
Posted by: Sgt.DT   2004-05-27 11:58:16 AM  

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