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Aerosucre 737 clips trees on take off (Video)
On February 3, 2022, an Aerosucre Boeing 737-200 with a crew of five took off from Puerto Carreno Airport in Colombia at a dangerously low altitude and, as it became airborne and the landing gear retracted, clipped the top of a 46ft- (14m) high tree located 295m (967ft) past the end of the runway. Startling video footage from a doorbell camera installed at a house beyond the runway shows the aircraft passing low overhead, missing electrical wires by mere feet and causing significant movement in… (www.dailymail.co.uk) और अधिक...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
Aerosucre needs to renew its fleet.
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/airlines/kre/fleet
Much to the surprise of 'No one' their entire fleet consists of aging aircraft and their maintenance requirements, a hugely expensive endeavor if performed to 'the letter of the current' MX manuals doctrine.
Think they have any pesos to fund anything else but fuel?
Much to the surprise of 'No one' their entire fleet consists of aging aircraft and their maintenance requirements, a hugely expensive endeavor if performed to 'the letter of the current' MX manuals doctrine.
Think they have any pesos to fund anything else but fuel?
Q: How many morons does it take to screw up a takeoff?
A: Apparently, five.
A: Apparently, five.
I wonder what the name of the airline means. If you ask me if stands for Aerosuckers.
Sucre=sugar in French (not Spanish as Faisal pointed out).
Sucre is a region in Colombia; not sugar. That would be Azucar, fyi.
Sucre is also the Money/Currency of Ecuador....
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