Qf5 Sinfra 26jan
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Qf5 Sinfra 26jan
Flight delayed over an hour because of "cockpit problem". No big deal - except - some pax (according to a family member on board) were very twitchy about any perceived mechanical problems. It seems QANTAS' reliability/safety record is under threat from recent incidents. And confidence is not as high as in the past. Perceptions are everything.
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This was a report of the experiences of "some" passengers on this flight, as relayed by a family member on that flight. It was not a comment on engineering, maintenance or anything else - rather a report that some passengers are getting a little twitchy about such minor problems given past incidents.
Is that clearer for you or are there too many big words?
Is that clearer for you or are there too many big words?
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Are we talking about the QF5 that was originally scheduled to depart on the 26th or the one that should have departed on the 25th except for main entry door problems, but finally got away early on the 26th?
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It is not only the passengers worried, so are the crews.
I have to say we are now more concerned for the aircraft's state. I for one never thought of the airworthiness of our ships. I now stop and look a little more closely at MEL's and previous maintenance.
It is no way reflective of our engineering prowess. Allowed to do their job without the continued ingress of bean counter crap our engineers are second to none....
The problem at the Q is that modern managers are reminded that it matters not what the product or service the profit is all that matters. Unfortunately this theme in our industry generates a well documented result
I have to say we are now more concerned for the aircraft's state. I for one never thought of the airworthiness of our ships. I now stop and look a little more closely at MEL's and previous maintenance.
It is no way reflective of our engineering prowess. Allowed to do their job without the continued ingress of bean counter crap our engineers are second to none....
The problem at the Q is that modern managers are reminded that it matters not what the product or service the profit is all that matters. Unfortunately this theme in our industry generates a well documented result
Is this in addition to the QF5 24Jan which didn't didn't go because OJI didn't arrive from Avalon until late that night? It was rescheduled to depart 0700 on 25Jan, but I heard that there were further problems. They are having an attrocious run with aircraft servicability, but you can't feel sorry for management as it is all of their own making.
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Statement that is absolutely correct
PERCEPTION IS EVERYTHING
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You are absolutely correct also
QF Engineers are second to none but continued devaluing of their professionalism and worth is driving the highest of standards in the world and morale to the lowest they have ever been
Mr Fixit Statement
Qantas personnel (Yes every single one of us from Pilot to Cleaner) have always kept a standard that is envious the world over, we already have THE WORLD'S BEST PRACTICES and we should not lower them for anyone........especially beancounters and inept management
SAFETY BEFORE SCHEDULE EVERY TIME WITHOUT EXCEPTION
Statement that is absolutely correct
PERCEPTION IS EVERYTHING
QF Insider
You are absolutely correct also
QF Engineers are second to none but continued devaluing of their professionalism and worth is driving the highest of standards in the world and morale to the lowest they have ever been
Mr Fixit Statement
Qantas personnel (Yes every single one of us from Pilot to Cleaner) have always kept a standard that is envious the world over, we already have THE WORLD'S BEST PRACTICES and we should not lower them for anyone........especially beancounters and inept management
SAFETY BEFORE SCHEDULE EVERY TIME WITHOUT EXCEPTION
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Was the "normal" 26JAN service.
My family member wasn't overly concerned but said people were talking about "Bangkok" and "Heathrow" - perceptions again. Said a couple of well heeled looking types were discussing whether to go over to SQ for the continuation to FRA.
BTW the first response to my OP was along the lines of "What are your engineering quals.", and "this is a Professional's site . . ." until it was amended. Didn't do much for MY perceptions of some of the people on the site.
My family member wasn't overly concerned but said people were talking about "Bangkok" and "Heathrow" - perceptions again. Said a couple of well heeled looking types were discussing whether to go over to SQ for the continuation to FRA.
BTW the first response to my OP was along the lines of "What are your engineering quals.", and "this is a Professional's site . . ." until it was amended. Didn't do much for MY perceptions of some of the people on the site.
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My family member wasn't overly concerned but said people were talking about "Bangkok" and "Heathrow" - perceptions again. Said a couple of well heeled looking types were discussing whether to go over to SQ for the continuation to FRA.
Perhaps the TG counter gossip was "Surat Thani"
Did someone mention Lauda 004?
United? American? Pan Am?
Oh my god, I'm going insane!
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QFinsider, you have every reason to be extra cautious. The defects that are starting to be found on transit checks are getting serious. On most occasions these defects can be traced back to the last heavy maintenance inspection. They are defects that either should have been found during the heavy maint. inspection, or they are defects that originated at the heavy maint. inspection.
If you have the ability, look at the reasons why OJC, OJO and OED didn't make schedule on the day they were supposed too. These were in the past week. Go back 2 years. This type of dispatch reliability was unheard of in QF history.
Jetscabster, because other airlines have lost hulls and lives does not make it acceptable. Because QF management have factored in the impact on the bottom line of hull and life loss does not make it acceptable.
If you have the ability, look at the reasons why OJC, OJO and OED didn't make schedule on the day they were supposed too. These were in the past week. Go back 2 years. This type of dispatch reliability was unheard of in QF history.
Jetscabster, because other airlines have lost hulls and lives does not make it acceptable. Because QF management have factored in the impact on the bottom line of hull and life loss does not make it acceptable.
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Oh no
They are defects that either should have been found during the heavy maint. inspection, or they are defects that originated at the heavy maint. inspection.
Because QF management have factored in the impact on the bottom line of hull and life loss does not make it acceptable
Isn't this about the point where the Government intervenes? Or are we going to wait for people to get hurt first?
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Ask yourself, when did you ever hear about maintenance problems at QF.
Up until a few years ago, never.
Lately, bits falling off of 767s, fuel comp softwear problems, now this and a door problem.
I find it strange that Naffy grounded the Ansett 767s after they were informed of a paper descrepancy, yet bits are falling off QF 767s and nothing like that is done. I for one consider a chunk of metal landing in my back yard far more of a saftey hazzard than a broken paper trail.
Never heard of any bits falling off TAA ,AN or EW aircraft.
As a side issue is the QF1 aircraft still flying somewhere or was it patched and flown out to storage in the desert somewhere to rot?
Up until a few years ago, never.
Lately, bits falling off of 767s, fuel comp softwear problems, now this and a door problem.
I find it strange that Naffy grounded the Ansett 767s after they were informed of a paper descrepancy, yet bits are falling off QF 767s and nothing like that is done. I for one consider a chunk of metal landing in my back yard far more of a saftey hazzard than a broken paper trail.
Never heard of any bits falling off TAA ,AN or EW aircraft.
As a side issue is the QF1 aircraft still flying somewhere or was it patched and flown out to storage in the desert somewhere to rot?
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If you are reffering to the QF1 aircraft that wanted to play golf at BKK (OJH) it is still flying around. And if you look hard enough you can still find BKK mud in the wheel wells.
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Jetscabster wrote:
"I wonder if the gossip over at SQ counter was "Teipei"
Perhaps the TG counter gossip was "Surat Thani"
Did someone mention Lauda 004?
United? American? Pan Am?
Oh my god, I'm going insane!"
You don't get it do you?
Its not what YOU or I think (and I do about one RTW every 10 days); its what the paying customers think.
Here's a cheap shot - TAIPEI.
"I wonder if the gossip over at SQ counter was "Teipei"
Perhaps the TG counter gossip was "Surat Thani"
Did someone mention Lauda 004?
United? American? Pan Am?
Oh my god, I'm going insane!"
You don't get it do you?
Its not what YOU or I think (and I do about one RTW every 10 days); its what the paying customers think.
Here's a cheap shot - TAIPEI.
CASA will have suffered "Regulatory Capture" by Qantas years ago, They would rather hit their dear Grandmother over the head with a two by four before than they would bring Qantas to account.
As for Ministerial action - forget it, look who the Minister is and where he is from.
Sadly, my prediction is that it will take not ONE hull loss but TWO or THREE, before the politicians are sufficiently aroused to overcome the existing pro Qantas bias in matters aviational and start lopping heads and fixing things up. (Ain't that "Chairmans Lounge" a wonderful investment?)
And of course by then the culprits will be long gone and have stashed their bonuses in trusts and put their houses in the wifes name.
As for Ministerial action - forget it, look who the Minister is and where he is from.
Sadly, my prediction is that it will take not ONE hull loss but TWO or THREE, before the politicians are sufficiently aroused to overcome the existing pro Qantas bias in matters aviational and start lopping heads and fixing things up. (Ain't that "Chairmans Lounge" a wonderful investment?)
And of course by then the culprits will be long gone and have stashed their bonuses in trusts and put their houses in the wifes name.
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qf will have the actuaries (they make accountants look exciting) go over the the figures
for a complete hull loss, including all crew/pax. if reducing maintenance costs exceed
hull loss then maintenance will be reduced. fact of life...or death
hope i am not going on holidays that day!
for a complete hull loss, including all crew/pax. if reducing maintenance costs exceed
hull loss then maintenance will be reduced. fact of life...or death
hope i am not going on holidays that day!