Abnormalities in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2017

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Re: Abnormalities in BRU-ANR-CRL-LGG-OST in 2017

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Lost in translation i guess ;)
A sense of humour is part of our belgian touch.
And too much alcohol too i'm afraid.
Although we have nothing to teach, lets say, the brits.

Anyway, you can agree or disagree but the question remains : what if you had 15 per day ?
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Acid-drop wrote: 03 Sep 2017, 20:08what if you had 15 per day ?
15 what ?

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luchtzak wrote: 03 Sep 2017, 20:31
Acid-drop wrote: 03 Sep 2017, 20:08what if you had 15 per day ?
15 what ?
As he said above: 15 idiots!
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luchtzak wrote: 03 Sep 2017, 19:51
Passenger wrote: 03 Sep 2017, 19:20 I don't defend that stupid passenger at all, but maybe airlines and airports can tell their staff that terrorists never publicly announce their plans? The press reports about this incident mention a group of 9 Belgian men (the press reported "native Walloons"), quite noisy and some of them above the alcohol limit to drive a car (though it was a.m. indeed). So when a 51 year old member of such a tourist group tells something childish like "I have something in my pants that eventually could explode", staff shouldn't pull the trigger that fast.
I disagree:
- first of all it's very unusual that you board a plane while being drunk.
- second of all: it's very unusual that you board a plane while being drunk ... at 7:00 am in the morning!
- third: safety and security is a prime aspect in aviation, you simply don't laugh with it.
- fourth: I could agree that you are in a good mood before your holiday but traveling in a group doesn't mean that you are allowed to say or do more than other passengers on the flight.
Repeat: you can't blame stupid people thay they behave stupid. Onze Lieve Heer heeft er van elke soort gemaakt. The vaste majority of people don't drink alcohol before noon, and if so, only when having lunch. But for a small minority of people, it is indeed not abnormal to drink beer at 07h00, when your day started already a few hours earlier.

Same applies for people drinking too much at an airport. For a small minority of people, safety and security is not a prime aspect in aviation. For them, having fun preveals. They regard safety and security as a problem for just one person: the pilot.

"What if we have 15 a day?" It's a nice Flemish tv program, "Wat Als?"

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Passenger wrote: 03 Sep 2017, 22:09
luchtzak wrote: 03 Sep 2017, 19:51 - second of all: it's very unusual that you board a plane while being drunk ... at 7:00 am in the morning!
But for a small minority of people, it is indeed not abnormal to drink beer at 07h00, when your day started already a few hours earlier.
A small minority? Look at the Leffe café in the airport how many people order a Leffe at 06:00 in the morning!
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ASL Airlines Belgium flight 3V848 (Boeing 737-400 reg. OE-IAJ) from Liege to Vienna returned to Liege after making a U-turn above Würzburg, Germany. (Information provided by Basile Maus).
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sn26567 wrote: 03 Sep 2017, 22:29 A small minority? Look at the Leffe café in the airport how many people order a Leffe at 06:00 in the morning!
Compared to the total amount of pax leaving in the morning... a small minority indeed... :-)

I must admit I sometimes fly as a pax with more than 2 alcoholic drinks consumed (never before 12:00), especially when the flight is delayed and with friends... But I (we) never caused a problem...

I can;t stop thinking that some airline CEO's would love to limit alcoholic consumptions in the airport to 2 so they can sell more on board...

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They delayed the plane and all its pax have suffered the inconvenience of that stupidity. The culprits should at least be heavily fined. They would be in many other countries.

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Brussels Airlines A319 OO-SSK BRU-RHO came back to Brussels this morning for medical emergency,according to Le Soir
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TLspotting wrote: 09 Sep 2017, 09:00 Brussels Airlines A319 OO-SSK BRU-RHO came back to Brussels this morning for medical emergency,according to Le Soir
https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/lufthan ... -fell-ill/

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Ryanair had to cancel flights because of bad weather, but gives no assistance at all to the stranded passengers:

"...Vols annulés, les passagers dénoncent les frais et l'attitude de Ryanair : "C'est un scandale, aucun moyen de contacter la société fantôme !"...
http://www.rtl.be/info/monde/internatio ... 51878.aspx

"...Ryanair last vluchten af door slecht weer, passagiers blijven verweesd achter: “Geen info, geen eten, geen drinken"..."
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20170911_03065690

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Passenger wrote: 11 Sep 2017, 13:25 Ryanair had to cancel flights because of bad weather, but gives no assistance at all to the stranded passengers:

"...Vols annulés, les passagers dénoncent les frais et l'attitude de Ryanair : "C'est un scandale, aucun moyen de contacter la société fantôme !"...
http://www.rtl.be/info/monde/internatio ... 51878.aspx

"...Ryanair last vluchten af door slecht weer, passagiers blijven verweesd achter: “Geen info, geen eten, geen drinken"..."
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20170911_03065690
And in English: https://www.aviation24.be/airlines/ryanair ... e-annoyed/
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Passenger wrote: 11 Sep 2017, 13:25 Ryanair had to cancel flights because of bad weather, but gives no assistance at all to the stranded passengers:

"...Vols annulés, les passagers dénoncent les frais et l'attitude de Ryanair : "C'est un scandale, aucun moyen de contacter la société fantôme !"...
http://www.rtl.be/info/monde/internatio ... 51878.aspx

"...Ryanair last vluchten af door slecht weer, passagiers blijven verweesd achter: “Geen info, geen eten, geen drinken"..."
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20170911_03065690
According to La Libre Belgique, the true reason why Ryanair cancelled the flights was the lack of captains, not the weather. By invoking weather conditions, Ryanair would escape the payment of EU261 compensations. With the lack of crew they have to pay those penalties.

http://www.lalibre.be/economie/libre-en ... 65924696bc
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sn26567 wrote: 12 Sep 2017, 10:12
Passenger wrote: 11 Sep 2017, 13:25 Ryanair had to cancel flights because of bad weather, but gives no assistance at all to the stranded passengers:

"...Vols annulés, les passagers dénoncent les frais et l'attitude de Ryanair : "C'est un scandale, aucun moyen de contacter la société fantôme !"...
http://www.rtl.be/info/monde/internatio ... 51878.aspx

"...Ryanair last vluchten af door slecht weer, passagiers blijven verweesd achter: “Geen info, geen eten, geen drinken"..."
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20170911_03065690
According to La Libre Belgique, the true reason why Ryanair cancelled the flights was the lack of captains, not the weather. By invoking weather conditions, Ryanair would escape the payment of EU261 compensations. With the lack of crew they have to pay those penalties.

http://www.lalibre.be/economie/libre-en ... 65924696bc
A spokesman of Ryanair denied that the cancellations are due to the lack of captains and insisted that only the weather conditions in Italy are responsible for the cancellations. Of course 1000 passengers with a compensation of 250 or 400 euros are a solid argument to defend this point of view. :evil:
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sn26567 wrote: 12 Sep 2017, 15:57
sn26567 wrote: 12 Sep 2017, 10:12
Passenger wrote: 11 Sep 2017, 13:25 Ryanair had to cancel flights because of bad weather, but gives no assistance at all to the stranded passengers:

"...Vols annulés, les passagers dénoncent les frais et l'attitude de Ryanair : "C'est un scandale, aucun moyen de contacter la société fantôme !"...
http://www.rtl.be/info/monde/internatio ... 51878.aspx

"...Ryanair last vluchten af door slecht weer, passagiers blijven verweesd achter: “Geen info, geen eten, geen drinken"..."
http://www.nieuwsblad.be/cnt/dmf20170911_03065690
According to La Libre Belgique, the true reason why Ryanair cancelled the flights was the lack of captains, not the weather. By invoking weather conditions, Ryanair would escape the payment of EU261 compensations. With the lack of crew they have to pay those penalties.

http://www.lalibre.be/economie/libre-en ... 65924696bc
A spokesman of Ryanair denied that the cancellations are due to the lack of captains and insisted that only the weather conditions in Italy are responsible for the cancellations. Of course 1000 passengers with a compensation of 250 or 400 euros are a solid argument to defend this point of view. :evil:
Which other airline cancelled flights in the area at that time?

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convair wrote: 12 Sep 2017, 16:08 Which other airline cancelled flights in the area at that time?
Good question: I didn't hear anything (except for the SunExpres B738 "Die Schlümpfe" that diverted to Toulouse :) )
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On VTM Nieuws, they said that a Ryanair pilot, who wanted to remain anonymous, that the cancellations were due to a lack of pilots.

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An biplane oldtimer (SV-4?) has just made a successfull emergency landing at Antwerpen Park Spoor Oost, after engine failure, soon after taker off from ANR Antwerp Airport.

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Passenger wrote: 15 Sep 2017, 18:34 An biplane oldtimer (Nieuport 28 reg N128CX) has just made a successfull emergency landing at Antwerpen Park Spoor Oost, after engine failure, soon after taker off from ANR Antwerp Airport.
Aircraft involved:
http://www.stampe.be/NL/The_Collection_Nieuport28.html

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http://www.gva.be/cnt/dmf20170915_03074 ... spoor-oost

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Flightradar24 shows that Air Europa EC-KYP (ERJ-195LR) UX-1171 MAD-BRU Madrid-Brussels aborted its approach to BRU, and diverted to LGG.

today's flight:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flig ... 71#ef6b236
history UX-1171:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/flights/ux1171
history EC-KYP:
https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/ec-kyp


Air Europa UX-1171 23 09 2017.jpg

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