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Old 21st November 2015, 01:33 PM
Joel D Joel D is offline
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Originally Posted by Robert.M View Post
VH-VXE QF833 from CBR.
Cheers Rob.

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Originally Posted by Rowan McKeever View Post
As the other guys have said, most lightning strikes are no big deal, just require an inspection to see where the strike went in & out and make sure nothing has been damaged (aerials, masts, etc). Reason for equipment swap was probably just so that the inspection didn't delay your flight, especially as it's to SYD.
Probably was the case, but they had about 6 guys under the fuselage and another 4 discussing nearby. They were looking pretty hard around the radio altis and VHF antenna.

Ended up not mattering that much, a 15 min delay to move to the other plane took 25 mins, and gate staff decided to only board with one scanner instead of two which slowed boarding badly. On top of all that, after pushback two passengers decided they wanted to get off. Cabin crew talked to company to get clearance to do so, and the A/C went back to gate 10 to drop the passengers and also pull the bag.

Cabin crew did a really good and professional job during and after the passenger disembarkation, especially diffusing customer comments during the security protocols afterwards. One guy (older, late 50's businessman) made a smartarse comment referencing one of the disembarking passenger's ethnicity (he was subcontinental/south asian) and I was about to launch into him for it, when the attendant turned around and said very loudly and pointedly so all could hear "It's a routine check for things that those passengers may have left behind. Why, do YOU feel uncomfortable?". That shut him up quickly.

Got in with around 10 mins to spare before curfew, and then we stood on bravo for 5 minutes waiting for a tug to get another A/C into the maintenance hangar so we could park at gate 1.

One of the more interesting trips I have had in recent times. I did thank the cabin crew team leader for the entire crew's professional handling of the situation. She smiled and thanked me for my comment - she had been copping it all flight. If anyone from company gets to read this, my commendation goes to all of them.
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