Another Airbus crashes
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Sky News has reported it as a A330 - Same type as the Air France aircraft.
Airbus now have a major issue with this aircraft - 2 falling out of the sky within a month, not unlike the air frame failures of the comet during the 50's . A fundamental flaw was revealed in the Comet when destructive testing was conducted . Airbus need to do the same with the A330.
Airbus now have a major issue with this aircraft - 2 falling out of the sky within a month, not unlike the air frame failures of the comet during the 50's . A fundamental flaw was revealed in the Comet when destructive testing was conducted . Airbus need to do the same with the A330.
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Airbus computer bug is main suspect in crash of Flight 447 - Times Online
hmm - dodgy software.
Have Airbus done any work for ScoobyNet recently
hmm - dodgy software.
Have Airbus done any work for ScoobyNet recently
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Sorry I can't be more specific...I'm sure one of the fligh buffs will know more.
These things still need to be kept in context though: air crashes are statistically very, very, very uncommon and you're much likely to meet your maker doing much more mundane things..... I wouldn't cancel your summer hols just yet!
Regardless of the above, it is very sad when this happens though; condolences to those affected.
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Most aircraft have design flaws, that get resolved over time. I seem to remember DC-10's had a slight engine issue many moons ago!
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Also, there are probably more 737's variants in service than any other pax airliner, with more take off and landings than your long haul aircraft so stands to reason there would be more accidents (other than the reasons Nat21 specified above), especially when so many of the older ones are fling around the sub continent and not being as well maintained.
Some of our staff in India will fly to DXB on EK and then back into India and Pakistan on EK rather than chance it on a local airline !!
not to mention the rear cargo door
Some of our staff in India will fly to DXB on EK and then back into India and Pakistan on EK rather than chance it on a local airline !!
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I seem to remember DC-10's had a slight engine issue many moons ago!
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Also, there are probably more 737's variants in service than any other pax airliner, with more take off and landings than your long haul aircraft so stands to reason there would be more accidents (other than the reasons Nat21 specified above), especially when so many of the older ones are fling around the sub continent and not being as well maintained.
Some of our staff in India will fly to DXB on EK and then back into India and Pakistan on EK rather than chance it on a local airline !!
not to mention the rear cargo door
Some of our staff in India will fly to DXB on EK and then back into India and Pakistan on EK rather than chance it on a local airline !!
not to mention the rear cargo door
I was at BKK and needed to go to Phuket in Sep 07. If i'd gone with the cheapest airline (1-2-go) i'd have been on the MD90 that crashed in a fireball at Phuket. Luckily i saw the state of 1-2-go's planes on the ground at BKK and paid more to fly on a brand new Air Asia Airbus which was the next flight to leave.....which was then canceled so i got to spend a night in BKK airport which was awful but wasn't burned to death in a crap old McDonnel Douglas which was nice
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That might qualify as a slight engine issue from where you sit, but as a pilot I see any issue, however minor, that sees my engines land before I do as quite significant!
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PS Joking aside, condolences to anyone who may have been affected by this latest incident.
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Yep, developing countries air liner fleets are usually way old and at the end of their fatigue index. I wouldn't count on them being maintained properly or any maintenance that does get carried out be done using genuine parts. Manufacturer bulletins/updates most like not followed either.
I was at BKK and needed to go to Phuket in Sep 07. If i'd gone with the cheapest airline (1-2-go) i'd have been on the MD90 that crashed in a fireball at Phuket. Luckily i saw the state of 1-2-go's planes on the ground at BKK and paid more to fly on a brand new Air Asia Airbus which was the next flight to leave.....which was then canceled so i got to spend a night in BKK airport which was awful but wasn't burned to death in a crap old McDonnel Douglas which was nice
I was at BKK and needed to go to Phuket in Sep 07. If i'd gone with the cheapest airline (1-2-go) i'd have been on the MD90 that crashed in a fireball at Phuket. Luckily i saw the state of 1-2-go's planes on the ground at BKK and paid more to fly on a brand new Air Asia Airbus which was the next flight to leave.....which was then canceled so i got to spend a night in BKK airport which was awful but wasn't burned to death in a crap old McDonnel Douglas which was nice
It's for that exact reason I wont fly with numerous airlines.
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Didn't the DC 10 tend to get seized flying controls if the cargo door failed and the floor collapsed onto the control runs. Maybe you know Flightman.
I tend to agree with Nat, we don't know why it crashed yet and it could have been due to poor servicing with a few short cuts and a well used aircraft. Or even crew error in some way. I would also be a bit choosy about the airline I flew with.
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I tend to agree with Nat, we don't know why it crashed yet and it could have been due to poor servicing with a few short cuts and a well used aircraft. Or even crew error in some way. I would also be a bit choosy about the airline I flew with.
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Don't read this thread if you're about to cross the Atlantic.
Bob, not concerned in the slightest, honest guv!
Oh, interesting fact time. I was in an air museum here in San Francisco yesterday, they have a nose off a 737. It has more take off and landing cycles on it than flying hours. There was some other guff about 737s being chuffin great but I can't remember it!
Bob, not concerned in the slightest, honest guv!
Oh, interesting fact time. I was in an air museum here in San Francisco yesterday, they have a nose off a 737. It has more take off and landing cycles on it than flying hours. There was some other guff about 737s being chuffin great but I can't remember it!
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I remember being in the airport bar and suddenly hearing loads of Thais screaming. Nothing unusual there, they always do it. All the Falangs started mumbling about usual bloody Thai's making noise over nothing etc....then we looked at the TV screens showing the plane that had left where we were 30 minutes ago in flames on the runway at Phuket. Aaahhhh...riiiight
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i,m travelling to Greece in a couple of weeks, with the whole familly
so the fear of crashing is not quite so bad coz I will have my wife and children with and we can all go together
bit of a **** on the Au pair though
so the fear of crashing is not quite so bad coz I will have my wife and children with and we can all go together
bit of a **** on the Au pair though
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The A310 was only the 13th safest airliner (of 19) prior to this accident, so not a great record. This is in terms of the number of deaths per flying hours.
AirDisaster.Com: Statistics
It would appear from these stats that Boeing do have a better safety record than Airbus with 4 of the 6 safest planes being Boeing - and none of them Airbus.
I'm sure I've read however that if you look at only aircraft built in the last 10 years then Airbus are safer than Boeing on average, but can't find the stats.
AirDisaster.Com: Statistics
It would appear from these stats that Boeing do have a better safety record than Airbus with 4 of the 6 safest planes being Boeing - and none of them Airbus.
I'm sure I've read however that if you look at only aircraft built in the last 10 years then Airbus are safer than Boeing on average, but can't find the stats.
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i must admit to looking at the safety card when I get in to an Aircraft, my heart does sink slighty when it says Airbus on it
presumably Pilots etc know what Airlines are dodgy etc, were is this info on the net
do Pilots etc have the equivelant of scoobynet? flewbeenet or summin
presumably Pilots etc know what Airlines are dodgy etc, were is this info on the net
do Pilots etc have the equivelant of scoobynet? flewbeenet or summin
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The Airbus A310 MSN 535 was run buy an airline (Yemeni) that is not allowed to fly european airports. Due to it's safety and maintenance standards not meeting European Aviation standards (EASA)
There is no indication as yet as to the cause of the crash and as with the Air France A330, I find it very anoying when these so called experts on the tv and press (who mostly know nothing) speculate as to the cause.
I personally have no problems getting on an aircraft. As it is the safest way to fly.
There is no indication as yet as to the cause of the crash and as with the Air France A330, I find it very anoying when these so called experts on the tv and press (who mostly know nothing) speculate as to the cause.
I personally have no problems getting on an aircraft. As it is the safest way to fly.