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Ex Cathedra 29th Nov 2010 01:42

CX270
 
Murphy was right, if it's going to happen, it's going to happen at the worst possible place, i.e. REVKI...

Everybody's safe, another day saved by the boys. Good job guys!

I wonder what Karaganda is like this time of the year...?

superfrozo 29th Nov 2010 02:26

"It's niiiice!"
 
Oh the simple joys of a radio call to a Kazakh ATCer...

"YEK SHEMESH, we have Mayday yes! Please have fire services and 4th best prostitute in all of Kazakhstan for our arrival.... HIGH FIVE!!!"

:ok:

I know: hat, coat, door.

Capt Toss Parker 29th Nov 2010 03:15

Would anyone care to elaborate? Should I jump in my war bird and fly up there to give the lads some mentoring as they wait for assistance?

Fly747 29th Nov 2010 04:05

Nice Place!
 
Sounds like a great place, from Wiki:

Karaganda was often used as the punchline in a popular joke in the former Soviet Union. Karaganda is fairly isolated in a vast area of uninhabited steppe, and is thought by many to be "the middle of nowhere". When used in the locative case (Караганде), the final syllable rhymes with the Russian word for "where" (где), as well as with a Russian obscenity used to answer to an unwanted question "Where?". Thus the exchange: "Where is it?" "In Karaganda!"

cxorcist 29th Nov 2010 04:23

Interesting that the aircraft was HOP which was mentioned in last week's fleet newsletter... I'll just leave it at that. :oh:

N1 Vibes 29th Nov 2010 05:46

CTP,

suggest better if you have one in your vast hangar collection, to fly there in a fomer Soviet Bloc manufactured bird, otherwise you may get a 'warm reception' from the 24 hot-standby Mig's on station!

Best Regards,

N1 Vibes

Frogman1484 29th Nov 2010 06:05

From the AOA update. Crew will operate after min rest back to hong kong...WTF!!! Surely crew control could get some of our G Day workers to go there and operate back with no rest!!!
They obviously do not need the rest day!

Black Cloud 29th Nov 2010 06:11

FLY747 Are you a Russian Spy or a Russian Pilot?
 
Good joke. I hope these guys see the humour.

LGB 29th Nov 2010 06:29

07:05 CX 270D Amsterdam
Cathay Pacific
Dly to 30/11 (30/11/2010)


From http://www.hongkongairport.com/fligh...ate=2010-11-29

Bye Bye Baby 29th Nov 2010 08:59

coolio
 
I think you should remove that post haste!!!!!!!!!!!!

joebanana 29th Nov 2010 09:36

Coolio, not smart. There's a time and a place and this isn't it. :=

the reo 29th Nov 2010 10:00

Crazy Coolio
 
Word for word copy, you are nuts

ron burgandy 29th Nov 2010 11:38

Grow a brain
 
Coolio,

All you achieve, by putting an internal company post like that on a public forum, is to ensure that information like it is not shared with us in the future.:D

LGB 29th Nov 2010 12:07

NOT SO COOL, COOLIO.

I agree, remove that post right now, you are not doing anyone a favor.

ron burgandy 29th Nov 2010 12:15

And a new challenger throws his hat in the ring:ugh:

Harbour Dweller 29th Nov 2010 12:23

There's always one, but two? :rolleyes:

All you guys are doing is preventing us from gaining valuable knowledge in the future.

IFB 29th Nov 2010 12:47

dustyprops coolio

What are you guys smoking? :ugh::=

Ex Cathedra 29th Nov 2010 14:15

Too late, it's all over the internet:

Incident: Cathay Pacific B744 near Karaganda on Nov 28th 2010, loss of cabin pressure

So much for keeping company info confidential... :D

Especially when every shameless, lazy, pathetic, dim-witted, Sherlock-Holmes-wannabe aviation journalist reads the hot pile of monkey cr*p we all write on these forums like gospel in search for a quick dose of cheap sensationalism which would help him get a miserable promotion without having to suck his boss' c%#*.

elgringo 29th Nov 2010 15:16

MORONS
 
dustyprops coolio

411A 29th Nov 2010 15:32

The FD crew at CX will just have to learn (if that's possible) that these details will be published sooner or later...if not on the web by jurnos, then by SDR reports that are generated by MRO's etc on a somewhat daily basis...and find their way to the web, eventually.

HongKong maintenance...not what it used to be.:rolleyes:


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