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Rolling incidents thread.
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Delta Airlines flight #DL408 lost several pieces during takeoff from Tel Aviv Airport.
http://www.airlive.net/search/label/Emergency
Delta Airlines flight #DL408 lost several pieces during takeoff from Tel Aviv Airport.
http://www.airlive.net/search/label/Emergency
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Sinai Air Crash Relatives Sue U.S. Plane Owner.
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/arti ... 55448.html
http://www.themoscowtimes.com/news/arti ... 55448.html
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A Delta Airlines flight took off from Newark International. It succeeded.
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rgbrock1 wrote:A Delta Airlines flight took off from Newark International. It succeeded.
I'm just trying to help the bots find our site RG so we can increase the membership.
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stuart wrote:rgbrock1 wrote:A Delta Airlines flight took off from Newark International. It succeeded.
I'm just trying to help the bots find our site RG so we can increase the membership.
I realize that, Stu. I was just trying to be a wise ass. It's what i do.
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I realize that, Stu. I was just trying to be a wise ass. It's what i do.
No probe at all mate
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stuart wrote:Thomson 738 at Toronto.
- sounds like the usual 'let's offload our rubbish for the Canadian Winter contract'.this aircraft registration has been involved in zero other incidents and/or accidents and Thomson has been involved in 24 incidents reported on this site
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http://aerotoxic.org/fume-events/ In case all you 'passengers' are not aware of the campaign against fumes on aircraft, this list of recent 'fumes' events should focus your minds.
Of significant concern is the sequence of 'fumes' on a particular Lufthansa airframe over no less than 3 flights. http://www.aviazionecivile.org/vb/showthread.php/137423-Lufthansa-A346-D-AIHH-fumo-a-bordo-su-3-voli-consecutivi (there is a bit in English!)
I cannot see how the APU could have been implicated unless it was running for the approach into HK - not being AB qualified, I do not know. Anyone?
Of significant concern is the sequence of 'fumes' on a particular Lufthansa airframe over no less than 3 flights. http://www.aviazionecivile.org/vb/showthread.php/137423-Lufthansa-A346-D-AIHH-fumo-a-bordo-su-3-voli-consecutivi (there is a bit in English!)
I cannot see how the APU could have been implicated unless it was running for the approach into HK - not being AB qualified, I do not know. Anyone?
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Useful, stuart, thanks, and as in that report I understand that the Airbus series is a bit short of power cf a Boeing (had to get that bit in ) and I believe the 320 series all use the APU for cabin conditioning on take-off too, but this incident occurred 'en route and on approach' when I would have expected the APU to be off, to be started on the ground (but this is an info gap for me).
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OOH - if only - a boy's dream! I got involved once tracking down a drug-running boat off Belize many years back, but was unfortunately unarmed...............
I would have enjoyed putting a few 30mms into it.
I would have enjoyed putting a few 30mms into it.
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The video of the strafe on the RHS of the page is good.
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Yes - you can almost smell the cordite
I wonder what they were tracking it with.
I wonder what they were tracking it with.
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Minor incident vastly over-hyped by journos: BA 380 'bumps' (sorry 'SMASHES') into a jet bridge at Miami. Minimal damage I suspect but if not, sorting a 380 load would be a challenge for BA.
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2016/01/19/british-airways-plane-smashes-into-jet-bridge-at-miami-intl/
http://miami.cbslocal.com/2016/01/19/british-airways-plane-smashes-into-jet-bridge-at-miami-intl/
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Boac wrote:Yes - you can almost smell the cordite
I wonder what they were tracking it with.
Don't know. The first part looks like it was from the ground.
Second part, whatever the Colombians use to track so obviously something with FLIR and a 20 or 30mm.
Unless that was a "cut" from a piece of video, if that was a first strafe run that is pretty good shooting.