Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
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Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
Good morning,
I was looking on the web this morning and found this: http://www1.airliners.net/photo/CityJet ... 1917523/L/
it does not looks good...
Regards,
Thimo
I was looking on the web this morning and found this: http://www1.airliners.net/photo/CityJet ... 1917523/L/
it does not looks good...
Regards,
Thimo
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Re: Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
Well, it happened during "pre-departure maintenance", so it isn't all that bad. The Fokker 50 wasn't moving.
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
Re: Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
Well...that depends on what you consider 'bad'....Looking at the picture there seems to be quite a big crack on top of the fuselage (above the letter 'Y'). I am absolutely no technician but if this crack is structural, it seems bad enough to me.Well, it happened during "pre-departure maintenance", so it isn't all that bad. The Fokker 50 wasn't moving
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Re: Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
Look also at the nose section, seems that this frame is economical beyond repair due to some cracks of the fuselage.
Re: Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
Build in 1988 en delivered 1994 ? Ex PH-ARG ex PH-EXF ?
Indeed looks damaged beyond economic repair -> written off ?
Indeed looks damaged beyond economic repair -> written off ?
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Re: Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
looking at the pics for me a "yes"
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Re: Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
The state of damage is absolutely not visible on this pic. I've seen much more damaged Fokkers which are repaired. Unless you have x-ray eyes and standing besides the Fokker 50, you can't tell the state of damage. Let's wait for further investigation, probably done by Fokker Aircraft Servives.
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Re: Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
According to a spokesperson of RTM Airport it is officially a write off.Let's wait for further investigation, probably done by Fokker Aircraft Servives.
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Re: Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
http://forum.rtm-info.nl/viewtopic.php?p=7289#p7289 has photos of "the evening after".
Also:
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/photo/604641.html
and
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/photo/604642.html
Also:
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/photo/604641.html
and
http://www.airport-data.com/aircraft/photo/604642.html
November 2024 update at FokkerNews.nl....
Re: Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
The damage looks similar to LN-RND´s of SAS, which had a similar incident in the past. This F50 was patched up, ferried to Woensdrecht and repaired to fly some more years. Only retired last year. So, probably, structurally it can be salvaged, although no two damages are the same, and damage assesement will have to be done to identify the possibilities.
Having said that, the fact that F50's are parked in numbers left and right, and even good airframes are scrapped, it is more likely this one is done. Insurance will cover the damage, and a replacement is readily available, and most likely cheaper then the pay-out. But that is speculating a bit.
VLK and VLX are still sitting and waiting for a better future in MST.
Having said that, the fact that F50's are parked in numbers left and right, and even good airframes are scrapped, it is more likely this one is done. Insurance will cover the damage, and a replacement is readily available, and most likely cheaper then the pay-out. But that is speculating a bit.
VLK and VLX are still sitting and waiting for a better future in MST.
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Re: Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
According to http://www.airnieuws.nl/phregister/479/ ... ieuws.html OO-VLE is to undergo repairs which will bring it back to "ferryflight-condition". Next destination would be Woensdrecht.
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Re: Landing gear OO-VLE Fokker 50 collapsed at Rotterdam
would it be cheaper to transfer this frame by road to Woensdrecht, than to repair it to "ffc" and fly it to ?