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Duck Pilot 10th Jun 2021 08:10

Air Return?
 
Just noticed this, hope it’s nothing serious.

https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/pprune....0c07ccfdce.png

PoppaJo 10th Jun 2021 09:30

First flight after 7 months. They are lucky they made it to Darwin.

Had the pleasure of flying many long term idle birds late last year. It was a good day if I could get to the holding point without something going wrong.

Stationair8 10th Jun 2021 09:52

No the crew just heard, that Air Frontier are looking for pilots for next years dry season.

The skipper and first officer are happy to wait it out in Darwin, than be stuck in Sictoria.

The crew are happy to pay for the GA job ready training package, and do six months in Arnhem Land and get $20.00 per hour tacho time(when it is actually working).

Double_Clutch 10th Jun 2021 11:10

I could come up with 42 Million reasons why this could have happened

Duck Pilot 10th Jun 2021 11:28

That’s after they leave the Howard Springs Tropical Holiday Resort and pay their 2.5k bill for having the ultimate privilege to be exclusively invited guests at the Resort for 14 days. Airport transfers and meals provided in absolute luxury, what more could the pilots want.

Also note that all GA ready courses mandate that participants with substantial previous flying experience reduce their total aeronautical experience to 150 hours on graduation from the course together with surrendering all their type ratings and instrument rating in order to gain future employment within the industry.

Redundantpilot 10th Jun 2021 12:31

It was a cracked windscreen 😶

Monopole 10th Jun 2021 14:09


Originally Posted by Duck Pilot (Post 11059739)
Just noticed this, hope it’s nothing serious.

All clever responses, but for your original question, it was a cracked windscreen :eek:

Buttscratcher 11th Jun 2021 02:55

Why was it going to Hong Kong?

Duck Pilot 11th Jun 2021 03:20

Thanks, cracked windscreen makes sense.

Hong Kong? Maybe it’s being returned to the leasing company.

turbantime 11th Jun 2021 03:31


Originally Posted by Buttscratcher (Post 11060186)
Why was it going to Hong Kong?

For heavy maintenance

Duck Pilot 11th Jun 2021 09:15

Another classic example of the muppets in Canberra forcing heavy maintenance offshore.

I’m sure we have the capacity in Melbourne or Brisbane to do heavy maintenance on a 737. I know we did in Melbourne as was once an engineer at Tulla.

t_cas 11th Jun 2021 09:50


Originally Posted by Duck Pilot (Post 11060300)
Another classic example of the muppets in Canberra forcing heavy maintenance offshore.

I’m sure we have the capacity in Melbourne or Brisbane to do heavy maintenance on a 737. I know we did in Melbourne as was once an engineer at Tulla.

Duck. That is a valid comment on why?

Why? In a Covid (country) lockdown, are we not enabling employment of what must be a multitude of engineers sitting idly or perhaps chose a less bull**** enabled industry or may have just said “fletch it” I’m retiring from this…..

There will be cricket 🦗 on this as a legitimate skill set in Australia. Despite the rhetoric of aerospace promotion in the “outerspace” field. What was the name of that rocket launching initiative again?

Australian Research Space Exploration!!!

🙄🤦‍♂️


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