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Old 27th Dec 2014, 05:46
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And much loved by ATC as well - "It's a 76, it will win!"

Farewell.

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Old 27th Dec 2014, 05:50
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I was pretty happy with my last one. We were chockas so had 2 on the jump- a JQ 787 Captain and former head of AN 767 training as well as one of our long time gun F/Os. The F/O took a nice vid out the side window on approach.

The comment I make it at the end of the landing roll was due to the boys geeing me up all the way about 'planting' my last 767 landing. I was pretty chuffed when it greased on in 20 knots x-wind.

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Old 27th Dec 2014, 06:56
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Nice of the QLink crew to almost ruin the moment with the sticky mike
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 06:57
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We were sitting in the garden in Paddington and 'er indoors said "that big plane is a bit low!", but my view was obstructed and I missed it.

I was rewarded 10 minutes later when QF767 came back round as part of it's harbour tour!

They are one of my favourite planes and I shall miss sitting up the back between Sydney and Melbourne - the A330 doesn't feel anything like as strong and powerful as a passenger ... when the weather is nasty I used to get a lot of comfort from boarding a 767.

Thanks to the Captains who have flown me in them!

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Old 27th Dec 2014, 07:38
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Surely after 29 years someone knows how to land it!
Lol. Spoken by someone who has never landed a 767 Captain Fathom?

She was a dog like that. Just when you thought you were in a middle of a string of great landings, she'd bite you on the backside with a series of ordinary landings for no reason at all.
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 09:03
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Spoken by someone who has never landed a 767
Keg, you told us you were a 767 Capt!
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 09:35
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I think I've missed something?

In response to my 'I hope he doesn't dump it on' you made the comment 'surely after 29 years...'. I was pointing out that only someone who hasn't flown a 767 would say that after 29 years you should be able to get a good landing. Even when you're having a 'good day' at the office, you can still dump the 767 on and that I hope Mike Galvin wasn't having one of 'those' days!

Anyway, by all reports he did pretty well. 10/10 but that was 'factored' due to the additional 'pressure' of 5 (yep 5) gopros running and the final landing. So deduct 0.5 for each go pro and 1 for the final landing and it's at best a 6.5/10 landing!
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 10:06
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So what will the 767 crew now fly? The 787-900 when it comes?
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 11:02
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So what will the 767 crew now fly? The 787-900 when it comes?
Oh no, this thread will definitely now continue onto a 2nd page for all the wrong reasons!

Some people are just so unkind.
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 11:08
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And the news service I watched said that the Dreamliner was replacing the 767.

As if...
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 11:29
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Well if the landing shown on SBS tonight was the actual touchdown of the last pax flight, whoever was flying did a great job. It was spot on in the middle of the runway markers and appeared to be a greaser. The crew must of learnt something after all these years on them.
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 12:25
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So what will the 767 crew now fly? The 787-900 when it comes?
Of the last 70 Captains in June, about half are getting demoted to F/O due to no Sydney commands available. The other half are spread between the A380 as captains (the very senior captains), the A330 (mostly in Perth though a few others in sydney and Melbourne) and the 737 ADL base.

Similarly with the F/Os, most demoted to S/O A380 with a smattering off to the A330 and 737.

The 787-900 is supposedly still 2+ years away. 2017 is the current plan.
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 19:51
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I think you will see the B787-900's go to Jetstar and the B787-800's returned to mainline Qantas starting sometime in 2017 , still a long time in the future.
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 20:57
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Nice of the QLink crew to almost ruin the moment with the sticky mike
Hey Jonno, let's screw with the final 767 flight, get the sticky mic out & plug it in, will ya.
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 21:31
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Hey cynphil!

The 787-8s were never ever with Mainline to be returned. Let's get the record straight!
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Old 27th Dec 2014, 22:35
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Grammatically, you are correct Ken, however the original plan when the massive B787 order was placed was for the first 15 B787-8's to be fitted with a QF Domestic interior and go to Jetstar initially then when the B787-9's started arriving, they would go to Jetstar with the -8's transferring to QF Domestic on a hull for hull basis.

No one outside Joyce's inner sanctum has any idea what the current plan is. As far as I know the 50 Purchase Rights that remain from the initial order (apart from the 11 JQ B788's) are yet to get a position on the production line so I'm not expecting any more in service with any part of the group until 2018.
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Old 28th Dec 2014, 00:53
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I guess this is where they're all going ..

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Old 28th Dec 2014, 05:07
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The final approach and landing.

Fourteen other images here: Rod Andrewartha Photography | QF767
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Old 28th Dec 2014, 05:10
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There's two already in the airpark up in Alice.
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Old 28th Dec 2014, 07:44
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As far as I know the 50 Purchase Rights that remain from the initial order (apart from the 11 JQ B788's) are yet to get a position on the production line so I'm not expecting any more in service with any part of the group until 2018.
As recently as the 767 farewell bash on 6 December AJ mentioned that we retain 'flexibility' on these and have the ability to get them with 18 months or so lead time. Certainly 2017 is still the 'planned' data that keeps getting thrown around.
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