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Jimoz
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Just needs some marker boards and she'd be rightThis guy lost his license on the spot, travelling on E18 south of Oslo, he was following the other traffic that was going in 110 kph, on one of the most trafficked roads in Norway
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How did they load the machine on the neck?!...
A couple of bits of sleeper on top of the tyres?How did they load the machine on the neck?!...
O M G!!!
Past this last on the motorway just north of Dublin, He had just dropped off a 3 tonner and a dumper alsoO M G!!!![]()
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the guarda all got sh1t in their eyes have they ?????Past this last on the motorway just north of Dublin, He had just dropped off a 3 tonner and a dumper also![]()
That's VietnamBit of weight on this, not sure where in the world it is mind....
Now that’ll take some straighting
is that the one on its side in a ditch, on top of a fibre cable in the middle of no where? HOW?It’s finally out
2009: Airbus 340-600
The spanking brand new Airbus 340-600, sat in its hangar in Toulouse , France without a single hour of airtime.
Enter the Arab flight crew of Abu Dhabi Aircraft Technologies (ADAT) on November 15, 2007 to conduct pre-delivery tests on the ground, such as engine run-ups, prior to delivery to Etihad Airways in Abu Dhabi .
The ADAT crew taxied the A340-600 to the run-up area. Then they took all four engines to take off power with a virtually empty aircraft. Not having read the run-up manuals, they had no clue just how light an empty A340-600 really is.
The take off warning horn was blaring away in the cockpit because they had all 4 engines at full power. The aircraft computers thought they were trying to take off but it had not been configured properly (flaps/slats, etc.) Then one of the ADAT crew decided to pull the circuit breaker on the Ground Proximity Sensor to silence the alarm.
This fools the aircraft into thinking it is in the air. The computers automatically released all the brakes and set the aircraft rocketing forward. The ADAT crew had no idea that this is a safety feature so that pilots can't land with the brakes on.
Not one member of the seven-man Arab crew was smart enough to throttle back the engines from their max power setting, so the $200 million brand-new aircraft crashed into a blast barrier, totaling it. The extent of injuries to the crew is unknown, for there has been a news blackout in the major media in France and elsewhere. Coverage of the story was deemed insulting to Moslem Arabs. Finally, the photos are starting to leak out.
Always read the manual!
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