Brisbane Airbridge strikes again!


A Qantas flight from New Zealand that had just touched down in Brisbane had its windscreen shattered after it was hit by an airbridge on Wednesday evening.

QF186 from Queenstown landed at Brisbane shortly after 6.30pm (local time) and a Facebook post by Brisbane Incident Alerts reported that “while positioning at the gate, the aerobridge made contact with the aircraft, resulting in the front windscreens being shattered.”
Is it the same gate as the AirNZ air bridge incident?
Same air bridge driver?
 
For our pilots: if you see that this is going to occur, is there anything you can do? Or is it a situation where you brace and hope you're not injured?
 
"I was just sitting here minding my own business, and then suddenly this 737 just jumped right in front of me!"

(the airbridge, probably)
 
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I wonder where the bridge was, when the aircraft came in?
I'm guessing it wasn't where it is in the photos or else the captain wouldn't be able to see the distance positioning information display because his view of that would be blocked by the air bridge.
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For our pilots: if you see that this is going to occur, is there anything you can do? Or is it a situation where you brace and hope you're not injured?
Say a very loud WTF and then put your hands over your eyes to shield them from flying glass.
 

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