So it will be hard times for the Jetair-crew indeed

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I also remember things like thisTUB023 wrote:i remember my last flight last year from thailand with Martinair. the crew brabbled something in french and the whole aircraft was laughing
Oh my ! I'm so lucky to be always on time when I fly to Cuba, had I flown two weeks later, I would have experienced a 32 hours delay (the planed landed at 14:30) !rut-her wrote:I also remember things like thisTUB023 wrote:i remember my last flight last year from thailand with Martinair. the crew brabbled something in french and the whole aircraft was laughing![]()
But to stay on topic:
CS-TMP is scheduled to arrive 17/6 12:10LT
OO-TUC is scheduled to arrive 17/6 13:45LT
Greetz,
Rutger
That's not the fault of the plane though. Or was it someone fed up with it constantly breaking down?JAFflyer wrote:You're totally right, somebody in Brussels decided to run into the cargo door with a lifter causing heavy damage and grounding the plane for two days.Avro wrote:Wasn't OO-TUC technical due to a cargo door issue ??
I might be wrong though..
Greetz
Chris
grtz!
Gee, this OO-TUC is cursed!JAF 23 wrote:Yes, but they decided to close the cargo bay door in the front to do a run up of engine #2, without having informed anybody else. They already started to close the door, with still the loader in place, when at that time an other mechanic went to the captain who said that he didn't need a run up of #2. At that time it already was to late, and the door hit the loader very lightly, but hard enough to bend a few latches.
The mechanic re-opened the door, and took off...
That is the story as I recieved it from the crew on that flight.
Greetzz
Varig probably transported some Pharaoh's mummy with it.stefanel wrote:Gee, this OO-TUC is cursed!JAF 23 wrote:Yes, but they decided to close the cargo bay door in the front to do a run up of engine #2, without having informed anybody else. They already started to close the door, with still the loader in place, when at that time an other mechanic went to the captain who said that he didn't need a run up of #2. At that time it already was to late, and the door hit the loader very lightly, but hard enough to bend a few latches.
The mechanic re-opened the door, and took off...
That is the story as I recieved it from the crew on that flight.
Greetzz
Dear JAF 23,JAF 23 wrote:Yes, but they decided to close the cargo bay door in the front to do a run up of engine #2, without having informed anybody else. They already started to close the door, with still the loader in place, when at that time an other mechanic went to the captain who said that he didn't need a run up of #2. At that time it already was to late, and the door hit the loader very lightly, but hard enough to bend a few latches.
The mechanic re-opened the door, and took off...
That is the story as I recieved it from the crew on that flight.
DearTUB001 wrote:Well, JAF 23 doesn't seem to have said anything wrong after reading your own post, 757Mech...
She didn't accuse anybody either...