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a few years back a Virgin blue 737-700 had the same thing happen onroute from Sydney to Melbourne...
anyone know the rego of the a/c involved in the latest incident? |
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It wasn't an 737-700 as per the News.com report. No cabin pressure was lost as well.
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VH-VBC was the aircraft involved in the incident.
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No it wasn't, as a previous poster said the aircraft involved wasn't even a B737-700.
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By my SBS log, the aircraft was definately VBC which departed at 6am.
15-Feb 05:58 7C6A76 VH-VBC B737 |
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VH-VBC was not the a/c in question. VH-VBC departed Townsville for Brisbane this morning as DJ654 which departed at 6am. DJ656 departs Townsville for Brisbane 9:15am and arrives into Brisbane at 11:00am
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It was an E190 guys
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Sorry all, my mistake. Got myself confused with the flight nos.
VH-ZPB was the aircraft in question, E190. Arrived TSV from BNE 15 mins late at 0900 operating DJ655, departed 21 mins late at 0936 as DJ656 back to BNE, but then via MKY with the incident that took place. 15-Feb 08:32 7C80AD VH-ZPB E190 15-Feb 09:41 7C80AD VH-ZPB E190 |
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