dans2992
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So, I was taxiing between two rows of aircraft at CXL today, and a 310 had his nose sticking significantly further out than everyone else's nose. It seemed to be a wingtip collision hazard for aircraft taxiing by. (It looked close from my vantage point anyway).
It appeared he had plenty of space to move further back, but perhaps his tiedown points would not be properly positioned over the chains.
Anyhow, just curious, if I was the one driving the 310, what's the proper way to handle this situation? Personally I think I'd opt to park further back....
It appeared he had plenty of space to move further back, but perhaps his tiedown points would not be properly positioned over the chains.
Anyhow, just curious, if I was the one driving the 310, what's the proper way to handle this situation? Personally I think I'd opt to park further back....