Yeah that was pretty funny, I LOLed at that (pushing the plane back). I was thinking that when it turned into the baggage loader, it probably dinged the fuselage. Do they usually check the planes at the slightest dings, or what. From some of those videos I've seen (the ones throwing luggage into the plane, you know the ones) I always wonder, when the luggage hits the side of the fuselage, do they stop the entire flight and transfer the passengers to another plane, or do they just fly it like that.
Speaking of dings and dents - anyone ever watched the movie Mall Cop? It was pretty funny, but I wanna point out something near the end of the movie, where the hero had a fight with the bad guy near the wing of the business jet ( i forget what jet it was, but it was really new-looking), the suitcase they were fighting over flew to the side of the fuselage and made a VERY VISIBLE dent on the wing to fuselage area. At that point i was like
and the rest of the movie I kept wondering what happened to the plane
Oddly enough, there was no mention of this anywhere on the internet. You'd think with some sites pointing out all the tiniest movie mistakes or points of interest, but there's none.
UPDATE: according to
this site, it's a Cessna 650 Citation III Registration N650LA, serial 0004. No mention of dent.