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Maggie Island
26th Feb 2018, 01:43
https://thewest.com.au/travel/air-aviation/perth-stopover-on-world-first-flight-linking-south-america-and-asia-to-boost-wa-tourism-ng-b88751880z

Love to see Norwegian operating out of here to shake things up a little!

The Green Goblin
26th Feb 2018, 01:54
https://thewest.com.au/travel/air-aviation/perth-stopover-on-world-first-flight-linking-south-america-and-asia-to-boost-wa-tourism-ng-b88751880z

Love to see Norwegian operating out of here to shake things up a little!

I’m sure ‘the expert’ will be commanding the inaugural flight, considering his expertise on the 777.

Maggie Island
26th Feb 2018, 02:00
I’m sure ‘the expert’ will be commanding the inaugural flight, considering his expertise on the 777.

Should have added the ‘GT warning’ caveat!

Slippery_Pete
26th Feb 2018, 02:55
If he gets a lounge pass and free flight out of it, no doubt they’ll suddenly slide up the “safest” airline list on www.bagchuckerratings.com

neville_nobody
26th Feb 2018, 03:24
Why aren't they just going via JNB? Much easier than trying to get a dispo to fly over the south pole

andmiz
26th Feb 2018, 03:45
The 'expert couldn't call BS on this yet? Don't know how well it'll work for EDTO. Maybe he doesn't do that in his 777.
Great Circle Mapper (http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=per-eze&MS=wls&DU=mi&E=240&E=330&E=370)

blow.n.gasket
27th Feb 2018, 07:07
Good luck getting approval to operate below 70 south
Should make for some interesting DPD calculations considering
Lack of alternates and the LSALT’s through that region and the buffers that have to be applied to altitude calculations in that neck of the woods.

compressor stall
27th Feb 2018, 09:33
As blown gasket states, for the direct route there's
1. High LSALTs with increased 02 demands. Most of the continent is over 10,000' LSALT (it's the highest continent after all)
2. Low atmospheric temps (below -70C) below ~63°S for half the year. Speeding up won't cut it. Descent to <FL300 is required to stop the fuel icing.
3. No runway on the continent would be suitable for an alternate. They are normally not maintained except when there's a flight. And by not maintained, I mean no markings, covered in snow and no-one there. EDTO rules also have a pax care plan after diversion. There's only one place on the continent that could cope with an influx of 200 people at once.

However they appear to be wanting to fly a bit to the north as they want the winds and need to avoid the aforementioned problems. PER -EZE over Tassie and onwards would be broadly similar to the current MEL- SCL with, obviously similar EDTO restrictions. As such, I am not sure that it's a great game changer.

You could just as easily fly SIN-MEL-SCL at 07:25 and ~13:35 sectors. Total 21:00.
SIN-PER-EZE 05:15 Would need to do PER-EZE in less than 15:45.

Here's a 330min EDTO with GS to match scheduled times for MEL-SCL - and it's 15:40!
http://www.gcmap.com/mapui?P=Per-S65W150-EZE%0D%0AEZE-S65E020-S55E060-Per%0D%0Amel-scl&MS=wls&DU=nm&SG=470&SU=kts&E=330

Coming back would admittedly make a difference of a couple of hours.

Capt Fathom
27th Feb 2018, 09:45
Don’t Qantas fly past there now on their way to South Africa and South America?

compressor stall
27th Feb 2018, 09:58
Yes they do. Along with LATAM. The operative word is past, or just a little bit over.

Ex FSO GRIFFO
2nd Mar 2018, 05:37
'Unforecast' fog in PER.......

OOpppsss...?

Cheers :eek: