Well, we can no longer say, "There goes ol' whitey-tighty Mark!"Gotta have one before one loses it.
I'm sorta impressed he got on the wing at all. That's a good bit of vertical distance with no hand- or footholds
Could be a TSA agent...they use pitot and AOA probes as hand and foot holds.I'm sorta impressed he got on the wing at all. That's a good bit of vertical distance with no hand- or footholds
When I saw that report I wondered if the plane had to be replaced for another for a complete mechanical check before it would fly passengers again. I am sure there was some type of delay after the event was over.
Why would it need that?
On a video I saw the pilots requested a tow back to get the plane inspected because of that. Good call on them!Because I always assume the worse. What if he affixed something to the wing in front of the engine, what if he bent something...things like that.