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Old 17th Dec 2009, 04:34
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Has there been a jacking incident with a QF aircraft in Singapore. ?
In the past couple of days

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Old 17th Dec 2009, 06:26
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The marines always were a bit slow...

Hooah!
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And why are NCIS interested?
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Jack off

So the whole aircraft had a "warren"?
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............ Seletar?
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right-off?
As opposed to a "left" off
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I understand some 737-400 aircraft are being repainted at Seletar.
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Sheesh it must be cheap to get them painted up there.... to fly a 734 up to singers - maybe 2 sectors - around 6.5 -7 hrs flying time total at how much per hour......plus the extra time away.......

Must be very very expensive in Australia
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Hey Blueloo,

If you reckon that's expensive I flew an empty B747-400 to Beijing years ago for a paint job. I then overnighted and paxed home the next day. The a/c stayed there for a week and another crew paxed up to fly it home.

On the way up we were POB 3 and burned around 98 tonnes of juice, it would have been a similar burn on the way home. Both flights were empty non-revenue flights.

Other a/c were sent to the US of A, as well as other locations, for paint jobs around then and probably still are.

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I understand some 737-400 aircraft are being repainted at Seletar.
Nah its more than a repaint for the one thats there now, more like a C or D check.
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