Chutzpah: Fliers get out and push frozen jet

02:29AM Thu 27 Nov, 2014

MOSCOW: Siberian air passengers had to get out and push their plane in temperatures of minus 52 degrees Celsius after its chassis froze, Russian prosecutors said Wednesday. The extraordinary story emerged after a passenger posted a video on YouTube showing a group of cheery travelers pushing the Tupolev plane along the snow-covered runway in Igarka, which is beyond the Arctic Circle. “Let’s go,” passengers in thick winter coats shout and whoop as they grab the wings of the plane and shove it several meters along the runway. “Everyone wants to go home,” one man says. Transport prosecutors in western Siberia said they were investigating the incident, which took place on Tuesday. “Due to the low air temperatures, the chassis’s brake system froze and a tow truck was unable to move the plane onto the taxiway to carry out the flight,” prosecutors said in a statement. “The passengers on board got out of the plane and started pushing it onto the taxiway.” The technical director of Krasnoyarsk-based Katekavia, Vladimir Artyomenko, told the Rossiyskaya Gazeta daily that the plane had been immobilized because the pilot forgot to take off the parking brake when he left the plane. “That caused the brake pads to freeze up,” he said. Passengers pushed the plane until it was able to turn and then the tow truck took over, he said. The flight then took off and went smoothly. The plane with 74 passengers on board was flying from Igarka, around 1,750 miles northeast of Moscow, to the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk. Even for Russians inured to long winters of sub-zero temperatures, the passengers’ can-do chutzpah has drawn awed admiration.   Arab News