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Montague S 10th June 2008 11:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grant Smith (Post 6812)
I have it on good authority that due to low visability (otherwise known as fog) in YSSY, diversions are expected.

My sauce also informs me that QF64 is expected to divert to PGUM, and that they are also making pea soup or was that the airport resembled pea soup?

Spotters in remote locations be on the look out for some unusual aircraft in your area...

you must be on the Goodes stuff... ;)

Davd D 10th June 2008 03:08 PM

Hi guys,

I heard Asiana call for priority clearance into Melbourne as they were getting lower than normal ops on fuel.

I see that UA managed to handle the delay quite well, both flights only leaving a hour or two late rather than being totally cancelled.

Did the flights in Melbourne have gates or where they all on remote stands?

Dave

Marty H 10th June 2008 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Davd D (Post 6850)
Hi guys,

I heard Asiana call for priority clearance into Melbourne as they were getting lower than normal ops on fuel.

I see that UA managed to handle the delay quite well, both flights only leaving a hour or two late rather than being totally cancelled.

Did the flights in Melbourne have gates or where they all on remote stands?

Dave

They were all over the place EK A345 was parked on Alpha for about an hour an a half United B744 came into Bay 8, Air Mauritius A343 came into bay 4, Singapore A380 went to bay 11, British Airways I wasnt sure where that was hiding only seen it depart, Asiana ended up on the cargo ramp along with two QF B744's a SQ B744 and a Malaysia B772, Korean Air ended up on the cargo ramp Garuda went to bay F12.

Craig Murray 10th June 2008 06:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Montague S (Post 6838)
you must be on the Goodes stuff... ;)

Cheer, cheer the Red and the White!!

How come no-one gets excited when Brisbane has fog and there are diversions? Oh, that's right..... Sydney already gets Qantas 747's and A330's!!!

:D

Anyway, why all the fog lately?

Marty H 10th June 2008 06:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Craig Murray (Post 6866)
Cheer, cheer the Red and the White!!

Dont worry about the Red and the White worry about the RED, GOLD and BLUE club from SA:D

Bernie P 10th June 2008 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nigel C (Post 6823)
More missed approaches due to a low fog just in the approach to 34L/R. It just won't go away!

I stopped by on my way passing to work, and got to see a few missed approach's...

A couple of DJ (Might have been the same one you were referring too... ;) ); Asiana did and then dissapeared (to MEL) both on 34l, I also noted a QF Q400 (34l) and a couple of NZ over on 34R. Then they switched runway approachs to the 16's and I had to go... Just after AC arrived! Was a quiet morning, but good to see!!!

Ken N 10th June 2008 07:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grant Smith (Post 6812)
I have it on good authority that due to low visability (otherwise known as fog) in YSSY, diversions are expected.

My sauce also informs me that QF64 is expected to divert to PGUM, and that they are also making pea soup or was that the airport resembled pea soup?

Spotters in remote locations be on the look out for some unusual aircraft in your area...

Okay, I'll bite............:D

Seems you have been on the sauce.........last time I looked the QFA64 arrives YSSY from FAJS. PGUM is some ALT

Adam P. 10th June 2008 07:34 PM

We have a winner!!! :D

Ken N 10th June 2008 07:44 PM

Yep, figured as much..........:D
Some of you guys would know the QF network fairly well I guess.

Guam..........well, DPA maybe, DPD or DP1 certainly.
But ALT, no, not for any QF destination.

Cheers

Nigel C 10th June 2008 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam P. (Post 6875)
We have a winner!!! :D


And about bloody time too!!!

The fog must have made them all a bit slow today...:D


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