On 1 December 2023, a Boeing 737-400 crew about to depart East Midlands on a night cargo flight set up the departure based on an incorrect loadsheet. As a result, the actual takeoff weight was 10 tonnes heavier than anticipated. Although no handling abnormality was detected, a ‘bump’ was heard during rotation and suspected to be either load shift or a tail strike. After an inspection eliminated load shift, it was decided to assume a tail strike and complete the 45-minute flight at a lower altitude. This occurred without further event and a tail strike was subsequently confirmed.
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On 1 December 2023, a Boeing 737-400 (G-JMCV) operated by West Atlantic on a scheduled cargo flight from East Midlands to Aberdeen as NPT2876 and used for line training unintentionally departed with the aircraft 10 tonnes heavier than the weight used to set up the takeoff. No unusual handling was detected during takeoff, but an abnormal noise led the crew to suspect either load shift or a tail strike. Having eliminated load shift, the crew concluded a tail strike must have occurred, which was then confirmed by damage observed after arrival in Aberdeen.
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