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Tail strikes happen, but is it normal to continue the flight without returning for an inspection? Not sure I would want to get to cruise altitude and realize I had a pressurization issue the hard way.
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Re: From the "what were they thinking" file
It hit the pneumatic tail skid...I suppose that there is something in their manual that allows them to proceed.
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Re: From the "what were they thinking" file
Hi,
It indeed hit the pneumatic tail skid, preventing an actual tailstrike ! I'm pretty sure the crew didn't know about the ground contact until after landing. There is no indication in the cockpit of a tailstrike on B767. we check the tail condition during the preflight and postflight inspections. If we have any doubt about a tailstrike after departure, the procedure is as follows:
- Cabin Alt Mode Select .... Man
-Can altitutde Manual control .... Hold in climd until outflow valve is fully open,
-Level off at the lowest safe altitude
-plan to land at the nearest suitable airport
We don't want to pressurize the aircraft because of possible structural damage!
Best regards,
It indeed hit the pneumatic tail skid, preventing an actual tailstrike ! I'm pretty sure the crew didn't know about the ground contact until after landing. There is no indication in the cockpit of a tailstrike on B767. we check the tail condition during the preflight and postflight inspections. If we have any doubt about a tailstrike after departure, the procedure is as follows:
- Cabin Alt Mode Select .... Man
-Can altitutde Manual control .... Hold in climd until outflow valve is fully open,
-Level off at the lowest safe altitude
-plan to land at the nearest suitable airport
We don't want to pressurize the aircraft because of possible structural damage!
Best regards,