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Concern over Virgin safety
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Includes Information about the Gold Coast Tyre Incident |
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From reading the article, Virgin are following the Maintenance rules from Boeing and adhering to CASA rules.... not sure what the big deal is?
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Media must be low on stories today
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Finally some negative media attn for DJ, they must have been late with their monthly media bribe cash...
(p.s im kidding, but sometimes does make me wonder....) |
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Yes, I must say Virgin does do a great job of staying out of all the airline controversy that QF,JQ and TT seem to like playing in
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Yes I totally agree, I have a family member who is relatively senior in the QF group, and I hear stories about DJ TT JQ & QF, they all have 'incidents' but DJ certainly avoid the media attention, most of the time.
I mean other than here, and the article today when did you hear about the DJ tyre incident??????????? Oh hang on lets wind back to the JQ tyre incident......... Media Media Media.. Hmmmm.... Last edited by Greg F; 5th April 2008 at 09:55 AM. Reason: Bad spelling! |
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Someone must have forgotton to take the news.com guys out to dinner this month... Can anyone get some truth into this for me please ? From the above mentioned article, what is the correct procedure to follow for a blown tyre on take off ? "His concerns were supported by Engineers Association president Paul Cousins who said a tyre blow-out on a Coolangatta-bound Virgin Blue aircraft last week had increased concerns about the airline's procedures. Mr Cousins said retraction of the landing gear after the tyre blew on takeoff from Sydney had probably caused the damage. It would have been safer for the pilots to have done a circuit and landed in Sydney, without raising the wheels, he said. The shredded, wire-reinforced tyre was probably spinning at a fast rate and could have caused major damage to hydraulic lines and cables, he said." |
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