Being stored away for it's evening flight? Looks like the taxiway ahead of it is not in use, making a nice temporary parking spot for the early arrival, late turn around flight?
It rejected takeoff and the resulting overheated brakes caused the fuse plugs to deflate 5 tires so passengers had to deplane on the taxiway and be bussed back to the terminal. I cheated: http://avherald.com/h?article=44659d80&opt=0
I see from the construction webcam that the new cross field taxiway is open. Is this a happy day for the ground position, or is there grumbling because it is not visible from the tower because of the TBIT construction? http://www.earthcam.com/clients/lax/?page=pano&project=cam1
Love the photos and blog Capt Vector...please keep them coming!
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ReplyDeleteRejected take off causing over heated brakes and thus deflated main gear tires?
ReplyDeleteLooks like it has a couple of flat tires. Also must be nice to have taxiway S back, saw a AA 737 on the panorama picture at laxdevelopment.
ReplyDeleteThat's the PAL that aborted it's takeoff. Yesterday it was parked over by the Asiana freight building, today it's gone.
ReplyDeleteBeing stored away for it's evening flight? Looks like the taxiway ahead of it is not in use, making a nice temporary parking spot for the early arrival, late turn around flight?
ReplyDeleteI'd say it's there because it suddenly requires some new tyres!
ReplyDeleteIt has five blown tires!
ReplyDeleteEmergency parking, looks like left rear main tires are blown
ReplyDeleteI saw it yesterday, heard that it made an emergency landing and tires blew out!
ReplyDeleteblown out tires
ReplyDeleteIt rejected takeoff and the resulting overheated brakes caused the fuse plugs to deflate 5 tires so passengers had to deplane on the taxiway and be bussed back to the terminal. I cheated: http://avherald.com/h?article=44659d80&opt=0
ReplyDeleteI see from the construction webcam that the new cross field taxiway is open. Is this a happy day for the ground position, or is there grumbling because it is not visible from the tower because of the TBIT construction? http://www.earthcam.com/clients/lax/?page=pano&project=cam1
Love the photos and blog Capt Vector...please keep them coming!
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Almost looks like a flat tire on it...
ReplyDeleteLooks like they are having tire issues.
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RTO. Notice the guy standing by the flat tires ...
ReplyDeleteTotally dig the blog, Captain Vector.
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Looks like a flat tire?
ReplyDeleteThe night before the aircraft rejected takeoff and blew its tires afterwards when taxing.
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