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Location: South West Florida
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It was pretty windy here today, I was thinking that was the cause. That plane has been sitting on the ramp for a few days. I don’t think they would have been fueling it today as the weather was bad.
Not that there could not be a fuel imbalance that helped put it on it’s tail. There must be a reason it did not set back down on the nose wheel.
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