Can You Board Plane After Push-back?, Woody question |
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Group: Private Forum Pilot Posts: 295 Joined: 13-November 06 Member No.: 238 ![]() |
aviation professionals -- pilots, ramp techs, etc
see http://pilotsfor911truth.org/forum...hp?showtopic=37 QUOTE Some of you may know that there are conflicting accounts regarding the departure gate of AA 11. Some sources say it was Gate 26, some say Gate 32.
I gathered the evidence here (my first 9/11 piece): http://de.geocities.com/woody_box2000/TwinFlight.html The 9/11 Commission Report was published half a year later and presented - in my eyes - confirmation for the oddities at Logan Airport. F.I. in the footnotes we learn that some of the passengers of Flight 11 boarded the plane after the push-back! Can any aviation expert tell me how this is possible? |
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Group: Private Forum Pilot Posts: 101 Joined: 28-December 09 From: Ypsilanti, MI Member No.: 4,819 ![]() |
aviation professionals -- pilots, ramp techs, etc see http://pilotsfor911truth.org/forum...hp?showtopic=37 I'm a former ATC Specialist from Dayton, Ohio. I do NOT believe it is possible to board, after an aircraft has called ATC for push-back, and push-back has occurred. That said, it could happen, that a flight would close the door, call for push-back, and then be told by local operations that they need to board another passenger, whereupon they would reopen the door (prior to actual push-back), and board the customer. |
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