ASN Wikibase Occurrence # 301911
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Date: | Tuesday 15 November 2022 |
Time: | 23:35 UTC |
Type: | Airbus A319-112 |
Owner/operator: | American Airlines |
Registration: | N774XF |
MSN: | 2019 |
Year of manufacture: | 2003 |
Engine model: | CFMI CFM56-5B6/P |
Fatalities: | Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: |
Aircraft damage: | Minor |
Category: | Incident |
Location: | Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, QC (YUL/CYUL) -
Canada
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Phase: | Standing |
Nature: | Passenger - Scheduled |
Departure airport: | Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport, QC (YUL/CYUL) |
Destination airport: | Charlotte-Douglas Airport, NC (CLT/KCLT) |
Confidence Rating: | Information verified through data from accident investigation authorities |
Narrative:An Embraer ERJ-175 (C-FRQN) operated by Jazz, was on an instrument flight rules flight JZA8642 from Montreal/Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport, Quebec (CYUL) to New York-LaGuardia Airport, NY (KLGA). Shortly after the pushback, the crew was instructed by the apron control to move forward, straight ahead, approximately 10 meters. The right winglet of C-FRQN contacted the underside of the wing tip of N774XF, an American Airlines Airbus A319 that was stationary after completing its pushback in preparation for a flight to Charlotte Douglas International Airport, NC (KCLT) as flight AA1350. Both aircraft returned to a gate and the passengers were deplaned. The right wing of C-FRQN was slightly damaged. The trailing edge of the left wing of N774XF was damaged and a static unloader on the left wing separated.
Sources:
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