Who is responsible for deciding whether to de-ice - the pilots, ATC, somebody else?
Any reason why one flight only would take off from CBR against the flow of all other traffic?
QF1550 sat at the northern end for about 10 minutes waiting for 3 flights to land and then went against the flow.
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Normally when you see something like that, it's a fair guess that it's performance related. ATC might not be using the runway into wind for flow reasons, but your aircraft can't handle the wind/temperature/weigh combination. I can't see anything specific that would have caused this.
Only a couple of weeks ago, I saw an Air India 787 do the same thing in Melbourne. In that case though, the wind he was taking was much worse than the alternative....we figured that he'd simple messed it up.
You'd expect him to take off into wind. The wind was a light northerly, but he took off to the south.When you say messed it up, do you mean that the Air India flight was compromised in some way?
Would another pilot ever say anything over the radio if you believed another crew were making a mistake?
Thanks for that. It was just bizarre as several of us were in the VA lounge and watched it taxi out to what appeared to be the wrong end. It waited for 3-4 flights and then took off against the flow. A few of us commented on how strange it was as only about a minute or so later another QF flight landed from the “normal” direction.Normally when you see something like that, it's a fair guess that it's performance related. ATC might not be using the runway into wind for flow reasons, but your aircraft can't handle the wind/temperature/weigh combination. I can't see anything specific that would have caused this.
Only a couple of weeks ago, I saw an Air India 787 do the same thing in Melbourne. In that case though, the wind he was taking was much worse than the alternative....we figured that he'd simple messed it up.
There was definitely ice on the upper surface of the wing when we took off! Given this, is there any reason you can think of that they wouldn't have de-iced?
I can't imagine it was safe to depart like that... perhaps they were trying to save time/money. But maybe I'm missing something as nobody else seemed worried.
Who is responsible for deciding whether to de-ice - the pilots, ATC, somebody else?
Any reason why one flight only would take off from CBR against the flow of all other traffic?
QF1550 sat at the northern end for about 10 minutes waiting for 3 flights to land and then went against the flow.
The kids got me another sim gift certificate, this time in an A320 with Flight Experience.
I get an hour this time. (must have cost them a fortune). What would be an interesting exercise for me to do? Thinking of MEL to Avalon and back or somewhere else, perhaps.
Thinking of MEL to Avalon and back or somewhere else, perhaps.
YMES to YMPC, (or vice versa) I'm sure there is at least one member here who has done that journey.
Speaking of Gatwick, have any of the pilots done any drone proximity or strike simulations?More than one...
Heathrow, Stansted, Gatwick, Manchester (or Amsterdam).
Speaking of Gatwick, have any of the pilots done any drone proximity or strike simulations?
As it's a bit too hot to be doing things outside today, I'm doing some tidying up of my log book.
The most common sector is pretty predictable, for someone who spent a long time on the 767. Sydney - Melbourne, 289 times. The reverse was slightly less, at 269 times.
Looking at departures only....I've flown out of Sydney 712 times, and Melbourne 649. In third place is Singapore, at 516 times. London 167, and LAX 138.
Some places I'd been to less often than I thought...Frankfurt only 20, and JFK only 6.
Belgrade, Fukuoka, Harare, Jo'burg, Shanghai and Toronto only got a single visit.
Did you have a favourite or maybe one you didn’t like being assigned to?As it's a bit too hot to be doing things outside today, I'm doing some tidying up of my log book.
The most common sector is pretty predictable, for someone who spent a long time on the 767. Sydney - Melbourne, 289 times. The reverse was slightly less, at 269 times.
Looking at departures only....I've flown out of Sydney 712 times, and Melbourne 649. In third place is Singapore, at 516 times. London 167, and LAX 138.
Some places I'd been to less often than I thought...Frankfurt only 20, and JFK only 6.
Belgrade, Fukuoka, Harare, Jo'burg, Shanghai and Toronto only got a single visit.
So Singapore was your 2nd home![]()
Where did the sand pit end up for the few years flying through there?
Did you have a favourite or maybe one you didn’t like being assigned to?
What will you do with your logbook?
