WWFeldman
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Didn’t even know there is such a thing as a tail stand.
Once upon a time I flew to Europe (Amsterdam, IIRC) on a "Combi" airplane. This arrangement has passengers in the front and cargo in the back. After landing and taxiing to the gate they announced
Teaching moment for weight & balance and CG.
The problem is that, as passengers deplane, you reach a point where the entire front-half of the airplane is empty, save for a few passengers walking up the aisle, while the entire back-half of the airplane is still full.Teaching moment for weight & balance and CG.
Once upon a time I flew to Europe (Amsterdam, IIRC) on a "Combi" airplane. This arrangement has passengers in the front and cargo in the back. After landing and taxiing to the gate they announced
"everybody stay in your seats; we have a herd of cattle in the back that must be unloaded before passengers can deplane". And so we did - without incident. Never saw the cattle.
Dave
Every passenger weighs 170lbs, right ?
Pretty common to be told to stay in your seat until the tail stand is placed.
Our operation doesn't have any airplanes that use tail stands anymore. Last one was the 727. Our Brown cousins use them on their 747s (and maybe their Airbusses).Must be common up North with Alaska Airline's 737 combis, 'cause I've never seen a tail stand in the lower 48.
Teaching moment for weight & balance and CG.
What does that have to do with anything? Please explain your reasoning. Are you talking about the plane looking like a hydraulic low rider car that can pop a wheelie? If so, maybe just state that and not link it to race.Hispanic heritage month
Just for the record, the "underdogs" were the Washington State Cougars (Wazzu) and they trampled the spoiled brats, 45-14.Not a good week for The University of Spoiled Children.Lose to a 13 point underdog, fire the head coach, dump a plane on its tail, and plan on losing to the sissy blue shirts.
It’s common everywhere.Must be common up North with Alaska Airline's 737 combis, 'cause I've never seen a tail stand in the lower 48.
Sounds like you were offended. I apologize for that. It wasn't my intention.What does that have to do with anything? Please explain your reasoning. Are you talking about the plane looking like a hydraulic low rider car that can pop a wheelie? If so, maybe just state that and not link it to race.