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Rotor Work 6th Dec 2016 23:40

Virgin Incident at Hobart Airport
 
From ABC
http://http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-12-07/two-virgin-planes-involved-in-minor-collision-at-hobart-airport/8099400

Transition Layer 7th Dec 2016 02:20

http://www.perthnow.com.au/news/virg...9399a5a2fb60ae

Another Virgin incident in Darwin today too, surprised nothing on Pprune yet :confused:

Ken Borough 7th Dec 2016 02:41


He said the “knock-on” effect to other flights in the Virgin Australia network would be minimal because they had sufficient aircraft to replace the damaged 737s.
If this is the case, VA cannot be gravelling that well. (Pun unintended)

Bug Smasher Smasher 7th Dec 2016 05:38


A Virgin Australia spokesman... “There was no safety risk during this time and engineers are currently inspecting the aircraft,” he said.
Except for the damage to two aeroplanes and the potential for injury to pax who could've been knocked to the ground or off stairs...
Where do the airlines find these clowns?

porch monkey 7th Dec 2016 07:30

Ken, they have spare aircraft because they don't have enough crew.

Ken Borough 7th Dec 2016 07:48

Porch,

Strewth! I bet those spare hulls weren't in Hobart or Darwin today, in which case the knock-on would be more than minimal. What are they running?

Duck Pilot 7th Dec 2016 08:10

At what time was the runway excursion at Darwin, during the middle of the night by any chance? Storm when through Darwin last night at around 11pm with lots of wind, rain and lightning and there happened to be a VA 737 unusually parked up on the ramp early this morning, was still there at midday.

wheels_down 7th Dec 2016 08:29

Arrived 2302 local last night

RAD_ALT_ALIVE 7th Dec 2016 08:38

One of the linked articles described the HBA incident happening during pushback.

Since when do they use pushback procedures at HBA???

MajorLemond 7th Dec 2016 08:49

Mustn't have been VA's day, although it seems the ARFF got a workout!

Not long after the incident on the ground, another Va 737 took off and had to return to Hobart with flap problems. Only 1900m odd LDA at Launceston and 1800m at Hobart with a displaced threshold to add complexity. Literally ran out of parking spaces with two JQ aircraft and 3 VA aircraft on the ground at once.


Feel for the incident crew, everybody makes mistakes, so ease up

mickjoebill 7th Dec 2016 11:38

Quote from a passenger
"Better that it happened on the ground than in the air"

Mickjoebill

Stationair8 9th Dec 2016 05:31

Worth having a look at the ABC news from Hobart on Iview-must have been a slow news days in the Apple Isle!

Interviewing the UNSW aviation expert for his considered opinion on the cause and outcomes of the incident!


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