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framer 3rd Apr 2012 21:43

Qantas Maggots an Airline Issue
 
Dear Moderators,

Every thread on this subject gets closed.


This is supposed to be a forum for airline news affecting airline pilots. It is not a place to randomly cut and paste passenger tabloid stories which are more suited to low-brow current affairs shows.

As an Airline pilot, I am affected by this airline news.

Qantas serving up maggots may seem like a low brow current affairs issue to you. But to some, it is an Airline issue (D&G Reporting points decribes itself as somewhere for airline issues)that ties in with cost cutting and management KPI structures.
It also has safety implications, direct ones for the passengers and crew. In my airline we have had two pilot incapacitations recently, as you know, that creates a high workload for the remaining pilot and reduces safety for the passengers. I am concerned that as long as breaches of basic food standards keep being swept under the rug the issue will not be addressed and diversions and incidents will ocurr.
With this in mind, I ask you to let this, the fourth thread on this subject, run it's course. It will probably be a short thread with not much achieved but you never know, it could achieve something worthwhile.

Kind Regards,
Framer

Capt Claret 3rd Apr 2012 22:01

I well recall flying workers to & fro a developing mining camp in The West back in the 90's. Industrial relations were strained betwixt said workers & their bosses. Maggots were a bargaining tool.

Introduced into the mess, they "aparrently" provided a reason to walk off the job, with claims of adulterated food.

Such a pity that the entomologist determined that the maggots were introduced from outside the region, and hadn't been deposited by a local fly! :D

Twiggy's come a long way since then. ;)

Ultralights 3rd Apr 2012 22:41

and when was the story about maggots first released? before midday on a certain 1st of the month?

Pappa Smurf 3rd Apr 2012 23:06

Maggots in fruit and nuts---------highly unlikely as they are only in meat.Weavels maybe,but not maggots.
Very strange only one family seem to have them in their nuts.
Definately an April fools joke or a con job trying to get free airfares

Desert Flower 3rd Apr 2012 23:31

They weren't maggots, but the larvae of a moth. I have plastic rubbish bins in which I store my birdseed - the sunflower seed bin is riddled with the little blighters!

DF.

rmcdonal 3rd Apr 2012 23:40

I doubt it's an April fools joke. With the brand damage to Q the lawyers would have a field day.

C441 4th Apr 2012 03:43

Did they mention it at the time?
 
I wonder if the "victims" of this disgusting find mention it to the Flight Attendants or did they just video the offending package and forward it to the media?

blueloo 4th Apr 2012 03:49

I think unfortunately the Big Q will not respond to anyone (pax,crew or otherwise) unless there is negative publicity, such is the dysfunctional status of the airline.

Kharon 4th Apr 2012 08:57

SOH required
 
An appeal to the Mods - it is after all lesser of two weevils to let the lads have their fun. (I know, not my line). The things I've seen come out of aircraft and ships galleys; well enough of the good old days. It's all relative :- Food for thought


by Roy and Lesley Adkins
Captain Frederick Hoffman RN, (1793-1814), recalled how the food with which he was issued as a midshipman was best eaten in the dark.

"When the biscuits are manned, that is, infested by "bargemen",' he said, "they may be swallowed in this dark hole [the midshipmen's berth, lit only by candle-stubs], as it is next to an impossibility to detect them, except they quit their stow-holes and crawl out, and when they do, which is but seldom, they are made to run a race for a trifling wager. On the home station bargemen are scarcely known; it is only in warm climates where they abound. Another most destructive insect to the biscuit is the weevil, called by the mids purser's lice.'

So, it wasn't the food that attracted men to join the navy in Nelson's time!

Or was it? Even with recent history, it is easy to fall into the trap of judging conditions by present-day standards.
Lesser of two weevils - ho ho, ho ho ho etc. :D

Wally Mk2 4th Apr 2012 14:26

..'one must always chose the lessor of two weevils' .............Russel Crowe,in what Movie did he say that in?
Who would seriously buy any Airline food?


Wmk2

givemewings 9th Apr 2012 11:44

Food for thought (no pun intended), most packaged stuff on Q (at least when I was handing it out) came from external suppliers such as cereal companies, organic biscuit makers and the suchlike, not fron Q catering... so... my question- any naming and shaming been done of the concerned manufacturer?

If you are referring to the incapacitation on an ADL-PER couple years back, that was not food related but a prior issue...

ampclamp 10th Apr 2012 03:52

wally II it was in Master and Commander- Far Side of the World.

Wally Mk2 10th Apr 2012 04:03

'Amp' well done,was/is a top movie:-):)



Wmk2

Ejector 10th Apr 2012 05:45

Food contaminated is a very serous issue.


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