EK407 2 missed approaches and diversion, why?
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EK407 2 missed approaches and diversion, why?
Curious to know if anyone can elaborate why Emirates A380 flight EK407 AKL-MEL had 2 missed approaches and then diverted to SYD.
There was a wind change but other flights, including Singapore A380 managed to deal with the situation and land at intended destination (MEL!)
Any more details?
There was a wind change but other flights, including Singapore A380 managed to deal with the situation and land at intended destination (MEL!)
Any more details?
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Apparently four go arounds the other morning in Dubai with 10kt shear at 1,000ft. WTF have we breed?
That would be considered calm in many places I used to fly. A 4000m runway in front of you and you go around because the ASI showed a 10 knot gust? FFS.
I recall one of our 380s did a go-around in Paris because the aircraft floated a little in 50knot headwinds....ground speed of a Cessna!
That would be considered calm in many places I used to fly. A 4000m runway in front of you and you go around because the ASI showed a 10 knot gust? FFS.
I recall one of our 380s did a go-around in Paris because the aircraft floated a little in 50knot headwinds....ground speed of a Cessna!
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Don't know but if the magic voice says ( windshear windshear ) ....last thing I want to say: hang on its just 10kts !!!!!....agree people have gone around for other reasons which most of us agree that's becaus of the people who wrote the OMA....
And made a judgement anyway. Ever thought about joining EK management?
I arrived during the said "wind-shear reported" period, admittedly in a John-Deere rather than a retrdd bus, and all I noticed was the FO moving the thrust levers a bit more than usual...10kts...pfffft, how the hell will that thing ever land in DUB in a moderate southwesterly?
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how the hell will that thing ever land in DUB in a moderate southwesterly?
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Excellent Monarch Man, it only took 13 posts to make it Boeing vs Bus with the vastly superior JD winning the keep the pilot in the loop stakes. We know how well that worked last year
Oh you poor delicate petals...it was a genuine question given the exemplary display by two of your colleague training wallahs into MAN last year when it was a bit drafty and damp.
If you are upset at my comments between the two types then you have missed the point, moreover I ALSO used the disparaging tractor descriptor regarding my own mount...but why let that get in the way of sensitive egos eh?
So the question once more, given the continued erosion of what appear to be basic airmanship type skills/traits (521 anyone?) along with the never ending complexity and dumbass tomfoolery that those Toulouse engineers engage in....how will it cope into somewhere like DUB if as alleged a 10kt windshift triggered a go around?
If you are upset at my comments between the two types then you have missed the point, moreover I ALSO used the disparaging tractor descriptor regarding my own mount...but why let that get in the way of sensitive egos eh?
So the question once more, given the continued erosion of what appear to be basic airmanship type skills/traits (521 anyone?) along with the never ending complexity and dumbass tomfoolery that those Toulouse engineers engage in....how will it cope into somewhere like DUB if as alleged a 10kt windshift triggered a go around?
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It's a shame as they have a good 'product' at a fair price and serve the destinations I need but sometimes you have to say 'enough is enough'.
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Originally Posted by Monarch Man
how will it cope into somewhere like DUB if as alleged a 10kt windshift triggered a go around?
Now, I'd better go and file an ASR for my last TCAS TA as that seems to be all the rage
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You call us "delicate petals" when you clearly have some subliminal attraction to the phallus like protuberances of the 777 cockpit?
"admittedly in a John-Deere rather than a retrdd bus"
Clearly, what point did we miss here?
"admittedly in a John-Deere rather than a retrdd bus"
Clearly, what point did we miss here?
You call us "delicate petals" when you clearly have some subliminal attraction to the phallus like protuberances of the 777 cockpit?
"admittedly in a John-Deere rather than a retrdd bus"
Clearly, what point did we miss here?
"admittedly in a John-Deere rather than a retrdd bus"
Clearly, what point did we miss here?