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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 06:24
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Time for a talk to your Chief Pilot perhaps
Ahhh but who appoints the Chief Pilots?
They are fairly carefully chosen by bankers and accountants who hold the power.
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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 06:33
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The BOM issued an amended TAF for Mildura early Tuesday morning with NO fog on the TAF.
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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 06:42
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Or you could have looked at the taf with classic fog conditions brewing and put on the fuel anyway.
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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 06:51
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Which is why is arrived overhead Adelaide with an hour holding then Melbourne diversion. Temp and few point hugging each other, low temps and a breath of wind forecast.

Flightplan had us arriving overhead with 75 min fuel. Not this little black duck.
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Accidentally Double posted ... Sorry

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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 07:14
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SN,

Have you looked at the weather for Melbourne on Tuesday morning? Melbourne was out, as there fog was on the TAF, TTF's, and the SPECI's.
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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 08:34
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Porch Cat 11 training is not much use if you are not auth below Cat 1 ( your post 212). A regulator's approval process needs the airline to make a safety case for AWO operations. Hard to argue its not safer to land Cat11/111 than to divert with a low fuel state to a regional alternate, turn the jet yourself then fly back to destination thus increasing duty time. I am sure you would agree with that but your airline needs to ask the question before a Senate Inquiry does.
And yes well aware ADL is only Cat 1 which is why I referred to MEL...perhaps SN isn't though?
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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 08:46
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Not when I was holding west of Adl it wasn't . TTF was ok.

Ok for clarification, my original thought was arrive over ADL with fuel to out live any fog that might eventuate.

When we discovered fog from the VHF met service, about abeam melbourne,
The ttf for mel allowed us to consider it As an ADL alternate. Bear in mind our eta YMML was ADL eta + holding then divert so we had options.

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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 08:47
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So here lies the problem when an aircraft actually needs to use an enroute adequate port, and the prob fog becomes a reality , Houston we have a problem
That's why Adequate assessment (ceiling Viz and crosswind) are for Lawyers to allow ETOPS.
Suitable/Acceptable assessment is for pilots and planning on the day sh+t hits the fan.
You can have one as an ADQ but not also as ALT at the same time.

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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 09:00
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SN,

The amended ML TAF issued at 1704 had prob 30 fog and the 1900 TTF SPECI had from 2000 VRB 5 kts 0500 FG

Compare that to AD, with the 1900 TTF saying all the 9's few022 NOSIG

The AD TAF had all the 9's Few030 Sct045


So you are in the planning room about to depart on your flight to AD, which is all good and ML has fog, why would you even consider ML as an alternate?
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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 09:17
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Sorry Max AB, maybe I didn't make the situation clear. The training and the intent is for VA to be using Cat 2. It is currently in CASA's hands. I was correcting your inference that VA is not intending anything other than Cat 1. That is incorrect.
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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 09:19
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Read my clarification post. Departing Syd I only considered fuel to hold hours past any possible fog in Adelaide. Upon discovering Adl had fog abeam YMML, the TTF YMML allowed us to consider it an alternate.
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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 15:44
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Porch good luck with CASA then....
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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 21:03
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Does anyone know much on the QANTAS 737 conditions which diverted there?

Did they get in substantially earlier where vis wasn't as much of an issue - perhaps break in the fog at the right time?
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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 21:18
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blueloo,

Have a read I've my previous posts. Virgin arrived at Mildura before Qantas, yet Qantas landed first. If it was clear when Virgin arrived, then why did they allow the Qantas aircraft to land first? Only the Qantas and the Virgin crew know the answer to that at the moment. Once the ATSB have finished the investigation hopefully we all we know what happened in the CTAF.
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Old 23rd Jun 2013, 22:44
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QF first in to MIA

Maybe as Channel 7 stated, it was "to guide them in"

Jokes people, just jokes
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Old 24th Jun 2013, 00:44
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Perhaps the fact that the VA aircraft did a missed approach off their first attempt, has something to do with it. After they have done the missed approach, the QF a/c has a go, lands, and the VA a/c then lands off the second approach? Would that not explain the apparent discrepancy?
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Old 24th Jun 2013, 01:01
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Video shows the QF 737 is already on the ground when the DJ does a missed approach.
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Old 24th Jun 2013, 01:07
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Video shows the QF 737 is already on the ground when the DJ does a missed
approach.
Didn't DJ do a couple of missed approaches and what was on the video was the second one? Also QF 737s have HUDs which may have played a part in QF getting in off the first attempt.
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Old 24th Jun 2013, 01:17
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Didn't DJ do a couple of missed approaches and what was on the video was the second one?
Could well have. I was only responding to PM's suggestion that
After they have done the missed approach, the QF a/c has a go, lands, and the VA a/c then lands off the second approach?
DJ did at least one missed approach after QF had landed.
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