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MarkR 5th April 2016 08:07 AM

QF9 diverts in Syd this morning
 
After reaching WA QF 9 has diverted to Sydney with the RFF following once it landed.

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/QFA9

That's one of the longer MEL-Syd trips I have seen. Believe an engine vibration problem caused it's return.

Ricky T 5th April 2016 09:17 AM

Aircraft involved was VH-OQJ.

Poor old 'Bert Hinkler' ran into quite a bit of trouble lately. The aircraft was grounded in LAX for a couple of days in late March due to a technical issue.

Adrian B 5th April 2016 09:44 AM

"A" newspaper is rating this trip as an "8 hour nightmare'. I wont justify the comment with a link.

Philip Argy 5th April 2016 06:50 PM

Wouldn't abnormal engine vibration be sufficient to break curfew, or was the circling delay needed to dump fuel?

James Smith 5th April 2016 08:08 PM

It may not have been only a curfew issue as QF9 didn't land until 6:40'ish according to Sydney Airport arrivals.

VH-OQL came in as the QF8 from Dallas this morning and left just before 10:00 am as the replacement aircraft on QF9. As at 20:00 Sydney time QF9 is 3 hours east of Dubai.

MarkR 5th April 2016 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Philip Argy (Post 99331)
Wouldn't abnormal engine vibration be sufficient to break curfew, or was the circling delay needed to dump fuel?

Had they been in a hurry to land then they would have gone to Perth, so curfew was not a factor.

Philip Argy 5th April 2016 09:21 PM

No hurry
 
So from that I infer that they wanted the a/c back in Sydney as that was the best place to service it and the location from which the pax could get the quickest replacement A380, being the one coming in from DFW?

Mick F 5th April 2016 09:23 PM

WA or SA? I thought the map showed it over SA?

I think unless it was shutdown Phillip, then potentially it wasn't an "emergency" per say. Therefore it had to wait until curfew finished.

Had it been an emergency, then they wouldn't have flown to Sydney.

Who knows why there was still a delay until landing though. Maybe still above max landing weight? I don't have the regs in front of me, but I believe an aircraft is only permitted to dump fuel in an emergency. Therefore it comes back to the point above.

Mick

Greg Hyde 5th April 2016 09:29 PM

7News reported that it performed a fuel dump/burn when returning to Sydney due to reduce the landing weight.

Rowan McKeever 6th April 2016 12:20 AM

Philip, I expect (happy to be proven wrong) that the crew did not declare an emergency and therefore, no, a curfew dispensation would not be granted. I've also said elsewhere that I imagine an A380 would not need to circle to burn off fuel having already been airborne for over 7 hours. This smells a lot like hanging around waiting until the slot they were allocated.


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