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oriental flyer
23rd Jul 2014, 04:58
What is it with Malaysian's management ?
. Incredibly after everything that has happened they have traded flying over Ukraine for flying over Syria instead . Their continued excuse is that overflight hasn't been banned by ICAO ( who have really dropped the ball on this issue )

When are they ever going to learn ?

quadspeed
23rd Jul 2014, 06:34
Are you f#ck/n& serious?

CX has been flying over Afghanistan for years. And through North Korean airspace when the winds are right.

And next time you're asked by London if you have a morning curfew, ask the skipper how those lovely slots came to be.

idonknow
23rd Jul 2014, 06:38
Ok flying over Syria not the smartest move but CX still happy to fly over Iraq. No chance of anything going wrong there? ISIS looted a significant number of Military bases. Anybody know what they have? No so would you be happy to overfly. Still it's only cargo

betpump5
23rd Jul 2014, 06:41
I feel more relaxed over Afghanistan than Northern Pakistan before we hit the border.

Pucka
23rd Jul 2014, 14:07
It's pilot time folks..refuse to fly over any HOT zone!! Enough said..company whiplash??..then I'm sure the press would have a field day!!

N1 Vibes
24th Jul 2014, 07:34
CX management can read newspapers like the rest of us, though they probably read the financial pages instead of the World News section. Regions of war with SAM capability, don't fly there. Simple.

I'll get me coat....

Stuart Sutcliffe
24th Jul 2014, 08:47
Ok flying over Syria not the smartest move but CX still happy to fly over Iraq. No chance of anything going wrong there? ISIS looted a significant number of Military bases. Anybody know what they have? No so would you be happy to overfly. Still it's only cargo
Many passenger airlines are still using the routes over Iraq, too! Not that it is a good idea, mind ......... :rolleyes:

sms777
24th Jul 2014, 10:46
Is there any safe parts of this world left for us to fly over? Now we got at least two dozen countries with stray missiles, volcanic ash, cosmic rays, crashing space junk re entering, meteorites, you name it. Maybe it is safer to drive afterall... :(

Lowkoon
24th Jul 2014, 12:26
275,000+ road deaths a year in China alone? (WHO stat). Depends where you want to drive. Give me a boarding pass any day! We all know we are much more likely to die in a crew bus than an airbus.

1.25 million people a year die in cars, just imagine if that many people died in aircraft each year., it is the equivalent of 17 x 200 seat aircraft crashing every day! Road deaths don't sell news papers I guess?

I am in no way attempting to detract from the senseless avoidable tragedy of MH17.

idonknow
28th Jul 2014, 17:18
Somebody must be getting nervous

Emirates to stop flying over Iraq


From today's DailyMail

Emirates decided to re-route planes along different flight paths amid concerns about the dangers posed by Islamic militants on the ground.
Sir Tim Clark, president of the Dubai-based airline, said he believed other airlines would soon follow suit as he called for government agencies to offer more advice about flying over conflict zones.
The move comes after MH17 was shot down by a surface-to-air missile while travelling over eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 on board, on July 17.
Mr Clark confirmed routes being considered included over Saudi Arabia and the Red Sea, over Cairo and into European airspace, or over Iran.

Take it's still ok for CX.

Brian Abraham
29th Jul 2014, 01:52
Will the day be upon us when all traffic to Europe from our part of the world will go the long way round?

Lowkoon
29th Jul 2014, 01:56
Nope... Safety over greed? Name one airline that actually lives by their well worn mantra. Just different depths of the same dung heap.

TWT
29th Jul 2014, 10:12
Malaysian flight MH4 ( A380 KUL> LHR) is overflying Iran at the moment,steering well clear of Iraq.