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British A380 Takes the WRONG TAXIWAY and Gets Stuck | Construction Ahead!

Audio from the wrong turn with re-enactment graphics (via Aviation Librarian).

Aviation for Aviators reports the pilots of a British Airways Airbus A380 - one of the world's largest jets - got lost on the way to Terminal E after landing at Logan on Friday and wound up stuck for nearly an hour on a taxiway that was supposed to be closed for construction. Massport had to bring in a "pushback tug" to haul the jumbo jet to the right taxiway so that it could then, well, taxi, to the terminal.

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Yikes! Accidentally crossed runway 22R!?

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At least they avoided Storrow.

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They weren't going to make it through any of the tunnels.

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Really inconvenient.

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"Your call is very important to us, but all of our airport service representatives are busy assisting other planes. Your call will be answered in the order it was received. Please hold and a representative will be with you shortly."

( hold music: Steve Miller Band, "Big Old Jet Airliner" )

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hold music: Paul Pena, "Big Old Jet Airliner"

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Thank you for introducing me to Paul Pena's original!

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I knew Miller's was a cover, as I am an Insufferable Music Geek, but I felt I had to go with what everyone else knew - he's the one who had the hit with it :-)

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… construction, there would have been a cop on detail sitting inside their personal vehicle scrolling their phone while the jumbo jet rolled on by.

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I only once directed a turboprop aircraft to taxi in reverse, during a detachment to Scotland where the parking was tight. Just needed to remember to stand outboard at the wingtip to avoid getting blown away.

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