Cathay A350 ' stuck ' at Manchester

Cathay A350 ' stuck ' at Manchester

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classicfred

Original Poster:

390 posts

84 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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Live feed - apparently brakes stuck on......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZctXsaINqcc

sherman

13,815 posts

222 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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Grab an A380 and drag it out the way?

Are the brakes hydraulic
Drain the fluid and release the pressure?

classicfred

Original Poster:

390 posts

84 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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2 planes behind it also - been there about 40 mins and can't turn around.

rewild

3,026 posts

146 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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sherman said:
Grab an A380 and drag it out the way?
If that gets stuck, grab a Cayenne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQlnn2DH1qs

Crumpet

4,059 posts

187 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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It’s just one thing after another with Manchester. Clearly this isn’t the airport’s fault but the whole place is just a stshow. Whether it’s the inability to deal with the weather, the shambles that is security and baggage handling, the lounges that never have room, the filthy toilets, the filthy terminals or the Trans-Pennine train services that are so unreliable that they’re unusable…..

An awful place.

classicfred

Original Poster:

390 posts

84 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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You would think after an hour of this they would open runway 2 for landings.........

Krikkit

26,990 posts

188 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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Crumpet said:
It’s just one thing after another with Manchester. Clearly this isn’t the airport’s fault but the whole place is just a stshow. Whether it’s the inability to deal with the weather, the shambles that is security and baggage handling, the lounges that never have room, the filthy toilets, the filthy terminals or the Trans-Pennine train services that are so unreliable that they’re unusable…..

An awful place.
I agree - all the work they've done over the last 20-or-so years has hardly helped anything from a passenger POV.

Having flown from the new Berlin Brandenburg airport I landed in Manchester this year, an absolute bump back to earth I'll tell you! laugh

blackscooby

331 posts

287 months

Thursday 15th December 2022
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Krikkit said:
Crumpet said:
It’s just one thing after another with Manchester. Clearly this isn’t the airport’s fault but the whole place is just a stshow. Whether it’s the inability to deal with the weather, the shambles that is security and baggage handling, the lounges that never have room, the filthy toilets, the filthy terminals or the Trans-Pennine train services that are so unreliable that they’re unusable…..

An awful place.
I agree - all the work they've done over the last 20-or-so years has hardly helped anything from a passenger POV.

Having flown from the new Berlin Brandenburg airport I landed in Manchester this year, an absolute bump back to earth I'll tell you! laugh
Likewise flying into and out of Munich to / from Manchester.


wolfracesonic

7,503 posts

134 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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If they lifted the plane onto a conveyor belt, would it be able to take off from there?

Getragdogleg

9,100 posts

190 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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wolfracesonic said:
If they lifted the plane onto a conveyor belt, would it be able to take off from there?
Only if they ran the belt forwards very fast.

Dinlowgoon

931 posts

176 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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blackscooby said:
Krikkit said:
Crumpet said:
It’s just one thing after another with Manchester. Clearly this isn’t the airport’s fault but the whole place is just a stshow. Whether it’s the inability to deal with the weather, the shambles that is security and baggage handling, the lounges that never have room, the filthy toilets, the filthy terminals or the Trans-Pennine train services that are so unreliable that they’re unusable…..

An awful place.
I agree - all the work they've done over the last 20-or-so years has hardly helped anything from a passenger POV.

Having flown from the new Berlin Brandenburg airport I landed in Manchester this year, an absolute bump back to earth I'll tell you! laugh
Likewise flying into and out of Munich to / from Manchester.
The airport was the only positive attribute of Manchester,you can get the f*ck out of there quickly. These days you can’t even do that anymore !

48k

13,959 posts

155 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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Crumpet said:
It’s just one thing after another with Manchester. Clearly this isn’t the airport’s fault but the whole place is just a stshow. Whether it’s the inability to deal with the weather, the shambles that is security and baggage handling, the lounges that never have room, the filthy toilets, the filthy terminals or the Trans-Pennine train services that are so unreliable that they’re unusable…..

An awful place.
Surely things like dealing with the weather, security, baggage handling and cleaning the terminals and the toilets are absolutely the airports' responsibility?

CanAm

10,041 posts

279 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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48k said:
Crumpet said:
It’s just one thing after another with Manchester. Clearly this isn’t the airport’s fault but the whole place is just a stshow. Whether it’s the inability to deal with the weather, the shambles that is security and baggage handling, the lounges that never have room, the filthy toilets, the filthy terminals or the Trans-Pennine train services that are so unreliable that they’re unusable…..

An awful place.
Surely things like dealing with the weather, security, baggage handling and cleaning the terminals and the toilets are absolutely the airports' responsibility?
I’m assuming Crumpet meant the fault with the aircraft.

48k

13,959 posts

155 months

Friday 16th December 2022
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Ah gotcha beer