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Final Approach
Granted, this is on DIA grounds, but sure looks like an odd place for an airplane ... any guesses? (no, I don't know what the heck this is)
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I first thought about fire training but it looks too clean. An actual airframe won't hold up long to many fires. The one in Atlanta was nothing more than a bunch of steel welded together to give points to attack fires.It is more than likely the airplane mockup that the fire department uses for training.
I first thought about fire training but it looks too clean. An actual airframe won't hold up long to many fires. The one in Atlanta was nothing more than a bunch of steel welded together to give points to attack fires.
Yep, maybe rescue scenarios so they could do it away from the ramp. Smokey cabin, etc as Brian said. I'd think those images might scare some who saw such procedures being worked on.There are more training scenarios than fighting fires.
I deem it unairworthy.
Tristan Aviation Administration said:The TAA (Tristan Aviation Administration) has found your aircraft to no longer be airworthy. We have revoked your airworthiness certificate, and require that you immediately return it to us. Remember, your plane is only your plane until we say so.
Alternately, you can just give me some left seat time that I can put in my log book, and I'll call it even.
This is what I thought of first: http://www.airportjournals.com/Display.cfm?varID=0305005