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thehes
1st Sep 2008, 04:04
No real point to this post, just curious about something...

A friend that flies for UAL was telling me the other day that CX used to fly the 744 HKG-JFK nonstop back in the 90's. Is that true? Data I've looked at says the 744 can fly 7,260nm and it is something like 7,080nm on this leg. What did you do if there were headwinds of any significance? Was there a standard refueling stop?

JoeShmoe
1st Sep 2008, 05:16
It was only done once in a 744...JFK-HKG as a route proving/opening flight...that flight also happened to be the first commercial flight into CLK when it opened in 98.

Waterskier
2nd Sep 2008, 21:32
Sidetrack question... is the B744 service HKG-YVR-JFK going away the end of September? Its published to switch to the B777 on Oct 1st but heard rumours to the contrary.

ACMS
3rd Sep 2008, 02:16
nope not true, still scheduled to switch to a 777

Fac6
3rd Sep 2008, 03:53
Wasn't "Polar One" an Airbus A340?

buggaluggs
3rd Sep 2008, 05:37
Nope 744, MFL in command if memory serves. :eek:

badairsucker
3rd Sep 2008, 07:04
correct. MFL, bet that was fun!

atm1710
3rd Sep 2008, 23:59
MFL was not PIC but he was on the flight

hei yu
6th Sep 2008, 00:15
From the FAI record books ...


current record Class C (Aeroplanes)
Sub-class C-1 (Landplanes)
Group 3 : turbo-jet
Speed over a recognised course : 830.96 km/h
Date of flight: 05/07/1998
Pilot: PGH (UK)
Course/place: New York, NY (USA) - Hong Kong (China)
Aircraft: Boeing 747-400
Registered 'G-BHUJ' ???