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Does QF have pickle fork problems
Calls for Qantas to ground Boeing 737 fleet after crack discovered on second aircraft
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Qantas, Southwest Airlines checking Boeing 737 planes for structural cracks https://www.news.com.au/travel/trave...896ae905642421 Last edited by Greg Hyde; 31st October 2019 at 11:13 AM. Reason: more |
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While I do have respect for Steve Purvinas, no aviation professional should use the word aircrafts.
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3 a/c found with cracks and grounded.
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Do we know which these 3 aircraft are?
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Boeing flown;734,738, 739,753, 772,77W, 789 Airbus flown; 319,320,321,332,333,388 |
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Qantas Press Conference here: Source Youtube - 7 News
This youtube file from Waren Brown has the FAA AD, plus some other illustrations to explain. |
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Just check the fleet and a few candidates are:
VXA parked Melb since 30/10 VXU parked Bris since 29/10 VXC Bris maint since 15/10 VXM Bris maint since 18/10 |
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Not surprised if its VXA and VXC given they were early deliveries.
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Are those 4 in the range for the number of cycles mentioned? Around 27,000 or so, I think?
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Quite funny really...every time Steve Purvinas says it's black, Qantas says it's white!
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