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Jense wrote:What if you have a 45 minutes delay in LHR, with "the world's favourite airline" on wich you have catch a connection to BRU (as last flight of the day leaving around 21.00LT)?
I wouldn't really be upset, as 30-45 minutes delay upon departure at LHR is fairly normal ;)

But once again: what is the relevance of posting that OO-TUC had 45 minutes delay two days ago?

Perhaps we can start a topic about "Your favourite delayed flight"? Or "Game: how many delays for OO-TUC in March 2006"?

Delays are normal when you only have one plane to operate your longhaul schedules. Whenever you have one big delay, you will feel the consequences for several days. When you have only one (or a few planes) to operate one (tight) schedule, you will encounter delays when something happens. This doesn't count only for TUB, but also for SN (A333) and BMI (three A332 + a B763), only to give two examples.

What if OO-TUC arrives with 20 minutes delay tomorrow? Post that as well?

There are too many useless postings being made, that is my point.

Jense

Post by Jense »

Come on Frederic, you as administrator, you are supposed to have some knowledge according humanity. Don't you see that ehamspotter is enthousiast (wich is the case with some other members, you know wich ones I mean). He tried to make a contribution, in wich he failed (subject to discuss imo) but hé: to fail isn't a shame...

I agree with you that there are a lot of useless postings, but please don't react against only one person. As there are many others who are posting rubbish sometimes. If it disturbs you so much, start a topic about it with some idea's from other ("crew"-) members...?

That is my point.

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Post by LX-LGX »

This is strange: this morning, the plane came in from the Dominican Republic too early (viva TUB!), but the next flight, to Hurghada, is delayed:

arrival TUB8602 from Punta Cana via Puerto Plata
763
10:10 scheduled
08:58 arrived

departure TUB7543 to Hurghada
763
12:10 scheduled
14:10 delayed

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Post by airbuske »

I was at Brussels almost a whole day.
I saw that people from Sabena Technics were working
on the right engine for more than 2 hours.
Best regards,

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Post by LX-LGX »

airbuske wrote:I was at Brussels almost a whole day.
I saw that people from Sabena Technics were working
on the right engine for more than 2 hours.
Seems BRU-HRG-BRU is/was OK today, as TUC is coming in with the same delay as at departure.

Furthermore, Sabena Techbnics gets an extra 8 hours Sunday night: TUC comes in at 01h28, and next flight is at 09h20.

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LX-LGX wrote: Furthermore, Sabena Techbnics gets an extra 8 hours Sunday night: TUC comes in at 01h28, and next flight is at 09h20.
G-OBYH will do the job.

Rgrds S

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did it depart on time this morning?

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Post by LX-LGX »

TUB023 wrote:did it depart on time this morning?
yep, the Thomsonfly 767 has left on time (= in Jetair's vocabulary):

dep at 10h20 (scheduled at 09h20)

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Post by LX-LGX »

Seems the Thomsonfly needs a crew change in EMA today:

dep 07/03 11:45 TUB8207 Cancun via E.Midlands via Varadero

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Post by Tommypilot »

I hope this one has a delay so that I can catch him...no need for a delay of 30-45 mins :lol:
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Post by LX-LGX »

Flight is now also announced as BY 820 (BY = brittannia = thomsonfly)

... and delayed : 12h30 (scheduled dep was 11h45)

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Aha! Thx for warning I saw it too on the biac website...
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G-OBYH departed at 13h05LT
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Post by TUB023 »

ehm... oo-tuc replaced... i'm kinda not following anymore :(

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Post by LX-LGX »

TUB023 wrote:ehm... oo-tuc replaced... i'm kinda not following anymore :(
Oh, it's quite easy: OO-TUC, who had already kind of engine troubles last week, came in from Hurghada early on Monday morning (Sunday night) and went into technical.

G-OBYH, a seven year old 767-300ER from the big TUI-family, was already called in, and is now flying for Jetair.

The latest replies are about G-OBYH's detour via it's home page East Midlands Airport. Perhaps we can organise a poll: what would you like: a direct flight with OO-TUC, or one with G-OBYH and an extra stopover in EMA?

(Euh: Wednesday's return flight Varadero-Cancun-Brussels, BY820 alias TUB8208, will make an additional stopover at... Nottingham).

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Post by airbuske »

There we go :

08/03 12:55 Puerto Plata TUB8371 Delayed 18:15
via Punta Cana

08/03 14:50 Varadero BY 820 Delayed 16:50
via Cancun
via Nottingham

08/03 14:50 Varadero TUB8208 Delayed 16:50
via Cancun
via Nottingham

What's now going on ?
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Post by Air2D2 »

What's now going on ?
I may have to dissapoint those who are eager for some spectacular plots...

OO-TUC has gone into a long scheduled C-check and is replaced by a Thomson-aircraft.
VRA-CUN flights have to be operated via the country where the aircraft is registered, just as is the case for the Thomas Cook flights (Martinair) to VRA-CUN : Brussels-Amsterdam-VRA-CUN.

The flights to Punta Cana and Puerto Plata fly directly from Brussels.

Furthermore - apart from the tight schedule - there is no more "going on".
Sure, is not pleasant for the passengers. But this does not mean one has to jump to too "easy" conclusions, such as :
Oh, it's quite easy: OO-TUC, who had already kind of engine troubles last week, came in from Hurghada early on Monday morning (Sunday night) and went into technical.

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Post by Robin_Bamps »

G-OBYH landed rwy 25L 16:58LT and went to stand 210L.

Regards, Robin Bamps.

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Post by LX-LGX »

departures 08/03 Puerto Plata via Punta Cana TUB8371 763

12:55 scheduled
18:59 departed

arrivals 09/03 Punta Cana via Puerto Plata TUB8372 763

10:45 scheduled
17:00 delayed

TUB023

Post by TUB023 »

so TUC is back?

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