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Sunday, 9 December 2007, 1:04 PM
De-icing on the cake

After pushing back a half hour late, we then had to de-ice. Not quite sure why they use trucks vs the built-in units.

UPDATE: To further explain ... there are built-in de-icing units there, at the airport. Quite a number of them. But rather than use them, the planes pull up and then de-icing trucks drive around them. Weird.


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