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Air Canada flight from Sydney hits turbulance, 15 injured
Air Canada flight from Sydney hits turbulance, 15 injured
Agence France-Presse April 25, 2009 03:54am Quote:
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How would they have flown in an extra two F/A's to complete the flight? Not unless they had too many F/A's to begin with.
David.M.
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David - a lot of wide body aircraft - in particluar on international multi class airlines operate with more the the minimum required cabin crew due to service requirements.
The on board manager can normally elect to depart with a reduced crew compliment (as well as it's above the legal minimum) - it also protects against things like mid duty sickness upline etc |
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Very good load factors for this flight with only 16 seats free!
HNL would have probably had some spare AC flight attendants as AC does fly to HNL |
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was C-FIUJ the aircraft in question?
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Jack, based on the news report date and time the aircraft in question should have been the Friday morning departure.
C-FIUJ AC0034 24/04/2009 10:48 Air Canada B777-233LR Sydney-Vancouver
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And presumably they all then had to go through US Immigration before reboarding?
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There also seems to be a lot of people using it to get to other points within the Americas/Carribbean without having to go through the USA rigmorale. Even when I've gone directly into the U.S. I've used this flight and entered the U.S. at YVR or YYZ - a far better, easier and more pleasant experience than at LAX as example. Quote:
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