BOM having a bit of trouble with QLD TAF accuracy...
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BOM having a bit of trouble with QLD TAF accuracy...
This unseasonal trough and cold air seems to be making forecasting a challenge.
The weather is pretty poor but the BOM seem to be resisting putting Alternates on.
QF702 is about to conduct an autoland at Cairns due not having the fuel to divert to Townsville.
QL312D diverted immediately.
Mackay the other day was much worse than the TAF indicated for about 12hrs straight.
Turn up with only 60mins holding...
The weather is pretty poor but the BOM seem to be resisting putting Alternates on.
QF702 is about to conduct an autoland at Cairns due not having the fuel to divert to Townsville.
QL312D diverted immediately.
Mackay the other day was much worse than the TAF indicated for about 12hrs straight.
Turn up with only 60mins holding...
What happens if the guy landing in front of you blows a few tires and blocks the runway?
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Forecasts have turned to cr@p since computer modelling became the norm.
Back to the 70s where we had local forecasters who looked out the window, smelt the air, counted the ants and came up with a reliable forecast.
Back to the 70s where we had local forecasters who looked out the window, smelt the air, counted the ants and came up with a reliable forecast.
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I think you would probably find that many operators big or small would not carry alternate fuel into Cairns when not forecast as such.
Same in SA. Particularly for PLC and KSC.
You call the BOM up and say it has all the ingredients for fog. You ask why it's not on the TAF. They tell you you're wrong. You call the delivery driver at the other end. He takes ages to answer the phone because he can't find it in the reduced vis, then says it's the worst fog he's ever seen.
Then there's the common knee jerk for a few days where they forecast fog unnecessarily as if to try to make up for a previous error.
You call the BOM up and say it has all the ingredients for fog. You ask why it's not on the TAF. They tell you you're wrong. You call the delivery driver at the other end. He takes ages to answer the phone because he can't find it in the reduced vis, then says it's the worst fog he's ever seen.
Then there's the common knee jerk for a few days where they forecast fog unnecessarily as if to try to make up for a previous error.
Aussie airlines should get with the times and always carry an alternate
Additional to that is even with an alternate if the unpredictability of weather or poor forecasting models are the real issue then holding an alternate may not help you as the Mildura incident proved. Two airliners both holding an alternate got caught out at both the destination and the alternate.
The real answer to this problem is to start building CAT II/III ILS's like the rest of the developed world
But that would mean actually investing money in aviation Australia think its smarter to spend $200 Billion tearing up farmland on a train line
Fuel is insurance. Period.
Company gives you flight plan fuel. Agreed.
We get paid to fly passengers safely from A to B. No disputing there.
I have NEVER been rung up by my management from any outfit I've worked for over the years over the amount of fuel I take. GA. Smaller airline. Or Jet transport.
FFS people. They are fuel tanks, not air tanks. If you have a gut feeling take it.
And don't get me started on the fuel fairies carrying on its for our profit share bonus, yet Ops wish to send you non compliant COBT and just take the gas and burn when it suits them. Enjoy your single engine taxiing you twats.
And yes upgraded ILS's would be awesome but it's Australia. Hopefully we'll see this achieved by 2030.
Company gives you flight plan fuel. Agreed.
We get paid to fly passengers safely from A to B. No disputing there.
I have NEVER been rung up by my management from any outfit I've worked for over the years over the amount of fuel I take. GA. Smaller airline. Or Jet transport.
FFS people. They are fuel tanks, not air tanks. If you have a gut feeling take it.
And don't get me started on the fuel fairies carrying on its for our profit share bonus, yet Ops wish to send you non compliant COBT and just take the gas and burn when it suits them. Enjoy your single engine taxiing you twats.
And yes upgraded ILS's would be awesome but it's Australia. Hopefully we'll see this achieved by 2030.
Additional to that is even with an alternate if the unpredictability of weather or poor forecasting models are the real issue then holding an alternate may not help you as the Mildura incident proved. Two airliners both holding an alternate got caught out at both the destination and the alternate.
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You reckon that on arrival YBCS we plan for a bit of holding, maybe two approaches, two missed approaches, a climb to cruising level to YBTL where, on arrival, the weather is often not much better when YBCS is crap. A bit of holding (TEMPO) on arrival YBTL, an approach and landing with fixed reserve intact?
I think you would probably find that many operators big or small would not carry alternate fuel into Cairns when not forecast as such.
I think you would probably find that many operators big or small would not carry alternate fuel into Cairns when not forecast as such.
If you had that much fuel at Cairns you probably would have just about been able to go straight to Townsville.😊
I was responding to the disabled aircraft "chestnut".🙄
Yes, I HAVE had an aircraft have a problem on the runway when I was on final and landed elsewhere!😛
"Operators" plan for the absolute minimum, they are not in the F.....g aircraft, Captains add more fuel - where appropriate!😉
Start reading this micro thread at post#3 for context, this is not about wx.
Neville, I hear what you're saying, but the Mildura incident is not a good example.
All that aside if these events keep happening we need to embrace some 1970's technology in aviation and upgrade the ILS's in this country and probably install better facilities at busy regional airports.
Neville, I hear what you're saying, but the Mildura incident is not a good example. Although the two aircraft were carrying extra fuel, neither had planned Mildura as an alternate for Adelaide. The TAF that was valid for their ETAs at Mildura required either 60 minutes holding or another alternate due to a TEMPO period for low cloud.
However even if they had the TEMPO + buffer period at Mildura it still would not have helped them.
Quite easy. You push the Autoland button.
Get to Mildura, it's socked in. Now it's a Mayday... go to ADL and autoland! The airport's not set up for LVPs/LVOs but who cares? The aeroplane doesn't know that. Demand ILS protection and the autoland will be better than what happened... a bee's whisker from a couple of hundred bodies strewn over the airport grounds at Mildura.
Get to Mildura, it's socked in. Now it's a Mayday... go to ADL and autoland! The airport's not set up for LVPs/LVOs but who cares? The aeroplane doesn't know that. Demand ILS protection and the autoland will be better than what happened... a bee's whisker from a couple of hundred bodies strewn over the airport grounds at Mildura.
The aeroplane doesn't know that. Demand ILS protection and the autoland will be better than what happened