Shaheen Air International Boeing 737-4Q8 AP-BJR with substential damage on fuselage and horizontal stabilizer due to an engine run up on loose bricks. (www.airliners.net) 更多...
According to some comments on the story itself, paver bricks at som UK airports are used but that they had the good sense to use mortar between them, LOL. Laid dry, we see the results. LOL
A couple of decades ago there was a British Harrier that did a demo at an airshow held at a post-WWII Dutch airbase in Germany. It turns out you can't hover over pavers either. The jet blast dug up the pavers and sent them flying in all directions.
I think this is OPST, somewhere in Eastern Pakistan. If so, it has been there awhile to commence with. This is still used in a lot of places and if maintained, not bad, cheap, fast, easy, but if not maintained or used for a runup, then you see the results.
Would love to have seen the expressions on the faces of those doing the run-up. I can just hear them saying to one another.."think anyone will notice?" Or maybe..."Quick, call Home Depot and see if you can get someone to fix this before they find out"