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Old 19th Jan 2010, 18:43
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Also still want to know how its possible for aircraft registered on a dysfunctional country's dysfunctional Civil Aviation Register, to be based in Europe.

Does that mean that Congolese aircraft are also now welcome.

The worst or best case of European hypocracy I have ever seen.
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Old 20th Jan 2010, 12:39
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As long as aircraft from country XYZ aren't prohibited from EU airspace who is to say they are based or simply visiting?
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Old 21st Jan 2010, 08:04
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Based or visiting?

How about checking Avient's website home page and seeing where their contact details are? There used to be a requirement to prove your "principal place of business" for operators using the EU but that seems to have disappeared.
Remember Dasair (Ugandan registration) based in Gatwick, African International (Swazi registration - changed to South African) based in Gatwick and what about ACE (Ghana register) still based in Ostend?
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Old 22nd Jan 2010, 12:05
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Ask an aviator fom Harare if they ever see Avient aircraft in Zimbabwe.

The IL-76 they were flying may have gone there once or twice in a year but since its demise also no longer.

THAT's what's wrong with it. And if Air Zimbabwe is not yet banned in Europe, cant wait till they start flying their Xiang's there.
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Old 24th Jan 2010, 12:40
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AVIENT Il-76

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Is the IL not running for the South Africa Military, took over the contract from Adagold?
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Old 24th Jan 2010, 16:17
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MD11 Z-BAT was delivered this morning, Miami-Liege as SMJ456F...
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Old 26th Jan 2010, 09:27
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Do you think that someone from the Belgian CAA might ask a few questions about what happened on departure from Shanghai before they allow this replacement MD11F to depart from Liegge on a revenue flight ?
Or is it just a case of keeping your head down
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Old 26th Jan 2010, 09:41
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Do you think that someone from the Belgian CAA might ask a few questions about what happened on departure from Shanghai before they allow this replacement MD11F to depart from Liegge on a revenue flight ?
Or is it just a case of keeping your head down
I would hope that the Belgian CAA, as the rest of the professional aviation world, awaits the official report on the accident, before drawing any premature conclusions.

The delivery of the second MD11 (Z-BAT) is delayed. It is now scheduled to arrive in Liege later today (26th of January) from Miami as SMJ456F.
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Old 26th Jan 2010, 15:27
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Agree, but in the absence of any official report to date, how do we know that the same scenario won't repeat itself, God forbid ? Whether it was human error or a mechanical failure, I assume that new procedures have been put in place although I am not sure how this can be done without an official report stating the cause of the accident in the first place.
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Old 26th Jan 2010, 16:21
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Agree, but in the absence of any official report to date, how do we know that the same scenario won't repeat itself, God forbid ? Whether it was human error or a mechanical failure, I assume that new procedures have been put in place although I am not sure how this can be done without an official report stating the cause of the accident in the first place.
In other words you suggest BA and AF should be grounded as well before official reports are produced?
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Old 27th Jan 2010, 03:41
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BA and AF have reputable flight ops and don't try to skirt regulations with a registration from Zimb.
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Old 27th Jan 2010, 07:04
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If you draw a similar comparison between two national airlines and Avient you are sadly mistaken.

Avient's first MD11 was lost just days after entering service, on a type new to them and one which has never previously been registered under Zimbabwe safety oversight.

I would have thought that before a second aircraft enters service more questions should be answered.
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Old 27th Jan 2010, 08:23
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As of last week, Avient were desperately trying to find an experienced MD11 loadmaster Instructor to train their existing loadmasters and had been looking and asking around the States. Does this mean they have no one on board that has any experience on type, if so, what happened on the first aircraft? All sounds a bit late to me! Second airframe about to arrive and still no experience within the organisation
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Old 28th Jan 2010, 13:32
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Today Z-BVT arrived at Liege as SMJ456F from Miami. It touched down around 10:00 local time.... Here's photoproof, credit to Rex of www.mst-aviation.nl

Sure hope it lasts longer than their first MD11. Wish them happy and good revenues and multiple safety assessment inspections from the EASA Foreign Airlines Safety Assessment Team...

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Old 28th Jan 2010, 14:29
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As PH-SCP says, I'm guessing there's going to be regular SAFA inspections on this one!
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Old 28th Jan 2010, 16:08
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As of last week, Avient were desperately trying to find an experienced MD11 loadmaster Instructor
I know a couple of guys with lots of MD11F experience. All currently employed, but who knows... for the right money ...
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Old 30th Jan 2010, 12:51
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hearing that Z-BVT is AOG in LGG...., should have operated a charter to PAP yesterday morning but hasn't gone anywhere yet..., not a very good start....
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Old 30th Jan 2010, 15:30
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It was scheduled to depart today as SMJ213, departure at 1200Z but I'm not sure if it actually went anywhere
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Old 30th Jan 2010, 17:27
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Aircraft go AOG all the time. Maybe it's awaiting a spare. Nothing they can do about that. Happens to airlines with large resources.
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Old 25th Jun 2010, 09:40
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Anyone with info on the DC10s?

Z-ALT was last logged 12th of June 2010 (maintenance/retired?)
Z-AVT was last logged 24th of December 2009 (retired?)

The sole MD11 seems to be busy with flying to/from Liege daily.
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