May 29, 2002 at 8:04 pm
Monarch Airlines GMONC B757-2T7 22781/18 Damgd Gibralter (Date ?)
Possible W/O
Found this on Jethros – anyone got any ideas as to what happened?
By: Phillip Rhodes - 3rd June 2010 at 00:31
Checked out the AAIB website and nothing for Worcestershire in the 1980s.
If you could find out exactly where (maybe it was a military aircraft)…
…probably not:
By: Saab 2000 - 1st June 2002 at 19:22
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Sorry EGNM I haven’t because the picture I saw was of that Monarch 757 being wet by fire cannons at Faro,not Gibraltar.I will keep looking to see if any come about though.
By: EGNM - 1st June 2002 at 09:50
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Really! – cheers for that – u got the IP for the piccy?
By: Saab 2000 - 31st May 2002 at 15:29
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[updated:LAST EDITED ON 31-05-02 AT 03:37 PM (GMT)]It is currently sitting on the ramp at Gib with a very bent fuselage as It appears the unfortuate pilot made a less than smoth arrival and put several sizable wrinkles and ripples plus two 8 inch tears in the fuzalage. Boeing flew in from Seattle to look at it. Reckon they can fix it but the price may exceed the hull value.
By: Saab 2000 - 30th May 2002 at 18:56
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Saw a picture of it,it was in the new c/s,what a waste of money as its got to be touched up again!
By: EGNM - 30th May 2002 at 10:29
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yeah it was one of the first few off the line in the Early 80’s -will get more precise info on the later
By: my dog misha - 29th May 2002 at 20:42
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I would imagine monc would be a high cycle aircraft.Maybe wind would have played a part.Possible nosewheel touched down first.