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Only the nose was in the hangar. The a/c was well and truly tied down to huge concrete blocks on the apron. The worry was that the a/c could be effected by the strong southerly winds that frequent that apron. The usual access roads in that area were closed and temporary ones were marked to keep vehicles well away from the area. Sorry, don't have photos - pre digital camera time.
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Can anyone confirm whether the faulty engine was take off the wing prior to the delivery of the replacement, and thereby enabling the faulty one to be transported back to Dubai on the same aircraft which delivered the new one ?? ..
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I don't think it was.
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Looks like the old Hangar 83 site
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David. They usually keep the off going engine handy until the engine change is complete. It is a useful item for spare parts required. Spare engines rarely come with all parts fitted. They are robbed from the off going engine. Obviously only the serviceable items.
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A6-EDA currently on tow out of the jetbase.
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Parked at the freight terminal now.
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Lining up now on 34L to depart.
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