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Something going on with this plane?

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    #11
    Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
    Tis apparently landed.

    I suspect flightradar24 is like my birdbox - before I had a camera in it, the birds came and went and I didn't pay much attention. Since I've had my camera, exactly the same stuff is happening, but I care a lot more about it!
    Fair point.

    I don't know how often there are problems of this sort, but I bet they're not that rare, I'm sure that there are a lot of well established procedures to get rid of extra fuel, the airports will have suitable gear or a designated alternative in the event of a risky landing and the aircraft are designed with a measure of safety.

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      #12
      Originally posted by mudskipper View Post
      Tis apparently landed.

      I suspect flightradar24 is like my birdbox - before I had a camera in it, the birds came and went and I didn't pay much attention. Since I've had my camera, exactly the same stuff is happening, but I care a lot more about it!
      Here's your problem:

      Summer of the Shark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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        #13
        Faulty landing gear apparently. Bounced it down the runway too. Looks like one of the main doors was jammed.

        But as they say, if you can walk away from a landing its a good un.
        I couldn't give two fornicators! Yes, really!

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