I haven't heard anything more, but it would have been one of their 744's I imagine...
WT
Just looking at Jetspotter and it is being reported as UAL Flight 870,
N128UA,haven't looked to see what type of aircraft that is.
Probably not a big deal but still newsworthy I think.
or...It doesn't involve Qantas so no reason to report it?.Quick google of the rego gives - indeed - a Boeing 747-400.
Still - ouch, tailstrike. No bulletin yet though. Either not newsworthy enough for the papers or.....
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That would be the only aircraft type they operate on Trans-Pacific, right?
or...It doesn't involve Qantas so no reason to report it?.
Geez I'm a cynic..:mrgreen:
Probably not a big story but reports are that there was a fair amount of debris left on the runway,...as you would expect with a tail strike I guess.
All will be revealed in the fullness of time :!:I thought UA pilots were better than that.
A rookie co-pilot?
ejb said:As QF are not involved there will be very little interesft from the news media.
It has not even made smh.com.au
ejb
Finally something from the Daily Terror
Jet 'clips tail' during Sydney takeoff | News.com.au
Only took 5 hours to appear.![]()