Fergus is home!
34 hours of travelling from leaving my hotel in Geneva to walking in the door at home in Sydney. But actually, considering OQD left Sydney 5 hours late on Friday we did quite well to be only 90 minutes late back into SYD last night. Thank you Fergus!
I'll upload some video (or perhaps just a link to it) of the unusual aileron movement when I get a chance during the week. What I didn't get a photo of was the surprising amount of ice build up when speed brakes have been deployed. Even after landing in Singapore where it was 30 degrees it took more than 5 minutes for the ice to clear from the centre top of the wing, and in Sydney tonight there was still a lot of ice on top of the wings after we'd parked and deplaned. I hadn't noticed it travelling west but perhaps I was on the lookout for it having seen it in Singapore. Has anyone else noticed the phenomenon?
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Philip
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