March 28, 2009 at 7:31 am
http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviation-photos/photos/7/7/8/1503877.jpg
Seems no one aboard was hurt, it ended up 15 metres from the runway.
By: steve rowell - 29th March 2009 at 02:55
Believe the cause was the body gear steering failure increasing the radius of the turn on the taxi-way.
Poor maintenance perhaps???
By: PMN - 28th March 2009 at 07:50
Believe the cause was the body gear steering failure increasing the radius of the turn on the taxi-way.
Pulled out of the mud, repaired, cleaned and put back into service then! 😀
Paul
By: PMN - 28th March 2009 at 07:48
I imagine it was just pulled out of the mud, cleaned up and put back into service. Nosewheels running off the taxiway and ending up in the mud arn’t really such huge or damaging events, more inconveniences!
Paul
By: Newforest - 28th March 2009 at 07:47
Believe the cause was the body gear steering failure increasing the radius of the turn on the taxi-way.