Jetstar 787 and Lightning
Wing paints are underway at the moment. Boeing have an interim fix, not sure about the long term. Before the 777X launch would be ideal.
Surely this is some dodgy outfit from Kazakhstan……….isn’t it?
I'm sure the new CEO will be able to sort the problems out, what with all her customer experience, experience. I can just imagine the first sitrep that she will send to AJ.
"Dear Alan, I just wanted to provide you with some initial thoughts on my new role. I particularly want to thankyou for presenting me with the challenge of trying to make something of the ****e sandwich that is Jetstar. I thought that I was going to be CEO of an organisation that was just a smaller version of Qantas but instead I find an organisation that is chronically under resourced, in complete disarray and with staff so disengaged that I now know what the term the thousand mile stare refers to. Still I have no doubts about my ability to provide Jetstar customers with an experience and the staff will just have to put up with the beatings until morale improves. I would also like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the opportunity to earn over a million dollars for the next 3 years which, along with the Qantas shares that will be allocated to me, will set me up for life and I can add Group CEO to my Linkdin CV.
Best Wishes
Jetstar Group CEO"
"Dear Alan, I just wanted to provide you with some initial thoughts on my new role. I particularly want to thankyou for presenting me with the challenge of trying to make something of the ****e sandwich that is Jetstar. I thought that I was going to be CEO of an organisation that was just a smaller version of Qantas but instead I find an organisation that is chronically under resourced, in complete disarray and with staff so disengaged that I now know what the term the thousand mile stare refers to. Still I have no doubts about my ability to provide Jetstar customers with an experience and the staff will just have to put up with the beatings until morale improves. I would also like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the opportunity to earn over a million dollars for the next 3 years which, along with the Qantas shares that will be allocated to me, will set me up for life and I can add Group CEO to my Linkdin CV.
Best Wishes
Jetstar Group CEO"
That is pretty unsightly, would want the shades down (polarised ) for the pax at all times, unless you are being paid by the competition..
So long as the LE has not been dinged, that isn't much more than a minor drag count rise, and from my testing, it may not even be that. Would love to see the ANM data. Takeoff would be slightly longer, marginally,. It is fairly uniform across the span so don't expect much in the way of Cp, root bending or torsional loads. Would add some Veeze to the TO and ldg, but wouldn't lose sleep, so long as pax weren't looking out the window..they pay $$$ to go fly the white rat,...
Don't mess with LEs, don't fluff with TEs near ailerons... But everything else is surprisingly benign. Fluffing about with an engine pylon has more low speed concerns...
If anybody gets a schlieren of the shockwave, that would be fun to look at. It isn't where it should be on any of the supercritical sections, CFD suggests it should be around .75C, it just ain't. If the B74 had gone supercritical other than the late 90s test that Joe Sutter pushed for, then that may have had a shock in about the right place [plaice?] Look about 0
55C for most SC sections.
This one would have moved forward a couple of percent
So long as the LE has not been dinged, that isn't much more than a minor drag count rise, and from my testing, it may not even be that. Would love to see the ANM data. Takeoff would be slightly longer, marginally,. It is fairly uniform across the span so don't expect much in the way of Cp, root bending or torsional loads. Would add some Veeze to the TO and ldg, but wouldn't lose sleep, so long as pax weren't looking out the window..they pay $$$ to go fly the white rat,...
Don't mess with LEs, don't fluff with TEs near ailerons... But everything else is surprisingly benign. Fluffing about with an engine pylon has more low speed concerns...
If anybody gets a schlieren of the shockwave, that would be fun to look at. It isn't where it should be on any of the supercritical sections, CFD suggests it should be around .75C, it just ain't. If the B74 had gone supercritical other than the late 90s test that Joe Sutter pushed for, then that may have had a shock in about the right place [plaice?] Look about 0
55C for most SC sections.
This one would have moved forward a couple of percent
I'm sure the new CEO will be able to sort the problems out, what with all her customer experience, experience. I can just imagine the first sitrep that she will send to AJ.
"Dear Alan, I just wanted to provide you with some initial thoughts on my new role. I particularly want to thankyou for presenting me with the challenge of trying to make something of the ****e sandwich that is Jetstar. I thought that I was going to be CEO of an organisation that was just a smaller version of Qantas but instead I find an organisation that is chronically under resourced, in complete disarray and with staff so disengaged that I now know what the term the thousand mile stare refers to. Still I have no doubts about my ability to provide Jetstar customers with an experience and the staff will just have to put up with the beatings until morale improves. I would also like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the opportunity to earn over a million dollars for the next 3 years which, along with the Qantas shares that will be allocated to me, will set me up for life and I can add Group CEO to my Linkdin CV.
Best Wishes
Jetstar Group CEO"
"Dear Alan, I just wanted to provide you with some initial thoughts on my new role. I particularly want to thankyou for presenting me with the challenge of trying to make something of the ****e sandwich that is Jetstar. I thought that I was going to be CEO of an organisation that was just a smaller version of Qantas but instead I find an organisation that is chronically under resourced, in complete disarray and with staff so disengaged that I now know what the term the thousand mile stare refers to. Still I have no doubts about my ability to provide Jetstar customers with an experience and the staff will just have to put up with the beatings until morale improves. I would also like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for the opportunity to earn over a million dollars for the next 3 years which, along with the Qantas shares that will be allocated to me, will set me up for life and I can add Group CEO to my Linkdin CV.
Best Wishes
Jetstar Group CEO"
I Honestly fear for my friends at Jetstar. I would never have thought it could be worse than it was prior to covid but oh boy, was I wrong. I don't know what this new CEO could even do to turn it around. She could try changing the place so staff are not treated with utter disdain and disrespect but that's never going to happen. I heard sick leave numbers amongst the pilot's and cabin crew are eye watering, But that's because of covid of course... Lot's of FO's interviewing elsewhere etc. Oh well nevermind, announce another sale for Bali or the Gold coast. That will fix it. Maybe a new TV advert and some new uniforms for good measure too.
New laws around passenger rights are well overdue. Jetstar in the last few weeks should have been fined tens of millions should we have had similar compensation policies to the EU in force.
It’s very wrong that someone goes on holiday and comes home with a $5k extra burden because the airline couldn’t get someone to the destination/home due to ‘bad luck’ around engineering. Then the ‘come back in a week offer’ wouldn’t fly in many other jurisdictions, it would cost the company millions in fines.
Easyjet delayed us a few years ago 3.5 hours due engineering. I got $2k in compensation.
It’s very wrong that someone goes on holiday and comes home with a $5k extra burden because the airline couldn’t get someone to the destination/home due to ‘bad luck’ around engineering. Then the ‘come back in a week offer’ wouldn’t fly in many other jurisdictions, it would cost the company millions in fines.
Easyjet delayed us a few years ago 3.5 hours due engineering. I got $2k in compensation.
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New laws around passenger rights are well overdue. Jetstar in the last few weeks should have been fined tens of millions should we have had similar compensation policies to the EU in force……….
Easyjet delayed us a few years ago 3.5 hours due engineering. I got $2k in compensation.
Easyjet delayed us a few years ago 3.5 hours due engineering. I got $2k in compensation.
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The downside of such compensation policies is that pilots and engineers are pressured into an injudicious departure to avoid the prospect of a 'delay fine'. For example in your case, if 50 odd other pax received the same compensation for an engineering delay, that's $100,000 that a company with a less than robust safety culture will use to pressure the crew to depart.