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Old 25th Jul 2006, 14:17
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So this new de-iceing unit you mention,will it be proper fluid or hot water as is available now?
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 02:03
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As I understand it a 50/50 mix of type 1 fluid (kilfrost vs water) will be used which is heated as well by the unit with the ability to replenish as required.
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 02:23
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I hope someone in Eastern is aware of the new toy and has made arragements for it's use when the Dashies frost up - I'll find out when I'm back at work.
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 04:32
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DJ dreaming, watch the language please precious.

Not laying sh*t on VB drivers, we're all the same, just need a job & feed the family.

Don't believe however any-one has proper de-icing in Melbourne and pax should chill or fly with VB, sure they still has some troubles though.

See you next year when we have this thread again, again & again....
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Old 26th Jul 2006, 13:19
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Mud Skipper,

"Do you suppose for a minute that the DJ aircraft have been de-iced
I'd suggest not, I don't believe they have any equipment in Melbourne.

With all respect to DJ drivers but it follows then you are being green eyed of not being on an aircraft which potentially has ice on its control surfaces."

Dont tell us you were not laying sh*t on VB drivers (and crapping on about feeding the family etc), of course you were. You were jumping to incorrect conclusions, trying to defend QF on something they didn't need defending for.

And as far as calling someone "precious", exactly who is the precious one here?
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Old 27th Jul 2006, 06:38
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I had heard someone told the beancounters that global warming was taking effect and melbourne would not have any more sub zero temperatures. Hence save on de-icing equipment, hence that someone got their bonus...
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Old 28th Jul 2006, 06:30
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Lets be clear about this Mud Skipper.
DJ DOES have deice equipment in MEL. Used it the other day after we landed in fog with a heap of fuel on board.
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Old 28th Jul 2006, 20:41
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ccy sam,

I didn't think anyone had got around the EPA issues of using the old equipment, guess DJ must have if you used it the other day. Half your luck.
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Old 31st Jul 2006, 11:19
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Mud,

APAM set the guidelines for the use of the equipment I believe.
A spillage sock (large one obviously) must be placed around the run-off area and following departure of the A/C a thorough wash and suction clean of the affected tarmac is mandatory to prevent any run-off.

You would hasten to say with the blessing of the EPA.
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Old 31st Jul 2006, 22:00
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As long as everyone here is now aware that VB does have icing equiptment in ML, does use it legally and my undestanding is that VB actually offered the use of this equiptment to QF on this particular day and it was knocked back! (have no idea at what cost though )

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Old 31st Jul 2006, 22:47
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Originally Posted by OPT/MAX
my undestanding is that VB actually offered the use of this equiptment to QF on this particular day and it was knocked back!
I heard that DJ equipment was used to de-ice one QF domestic aircraft and after receiving a bill for $11,000, further use of the equipment was declined. Market forces, as usual, determines the price.
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Old 1st Aug 2006, 09:32
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That does not surprise me in the least GB
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