In an age where everyone has a cell phone, and every cell phone has a camera, it makes it harder and harder to keep incidents like this one under wraps. A Sterling Airlines Boeing 737-800 got tipped back on its tail after the jet bridge it was mated to experienced a vertical drive anomaly. The incident took place on July 20 at the Malaga Airport in Spain during passenger deplanement. An emergency stop system was activated on the jet bridge, but it continued to move upwards catching the door and side of the 737 and giving it just enough of a nudge to push her back on her tail. The remaining passengers left the plane through a rear exit door. You can see in the videos that every ramp worker at the airport shows up with their cameras. Keeping these images off the Internet seem a little more daunting than those
infamous ASA pics from earlier in the week. There was a third video, but I can't seem to find it now.