jwhite9185 wrote:Darren Wheeler wrote:Not surprising really the LHR aircraft haven't received the TLC that LGW/MAN aircraft have in the last few years and are feeling their age inside.
G-VFAB Lady Penelope joined the fleet in 1994 and has done 100608 hours as of Dec 2014. Her Airworthiness is due to expire 27/4/16
G-VHOT Tubular Belle joined the fleet in 1994 and has done 94220 hours as of Dec 2013. Her Airworthiness is due to expire 11/10/15
G-VWOW - Cosmic Girl joined the fleet in 2001 and has done 57998 hours as of Dec 2013. Her Airworthiness is due to expire 12/12/15
G-VBIG Tinker Belle joined the fleet in 1994 and has done 85167 hours as of Dec 2013. Her Airworthiness is due to expire 09/06/16
G-VROC Mustang Sally joined the fleet in 2003 and has done 47732 hours as of Dec 2013. Her Airworthiness is due to expire 21/10/15. She still has some life left in her.
Mind you, some of the BA 747's have way more hours and are from the late 80's.
All data available from CAA GINFO - https://www.caa.co.uk/application.aspx? ... 65&appid=1
So I'm guessing those dates are the rough retirement schedule? Or has anything else been announced yet?
Shame that VROC looks like it will be the first to go - the only VS 744 that I've not logged!
I'm new here and I don't profess to know a thing about it - but is airworthiness not just renewed through inspection/maintenance?
It seems odd that a plane built in 2003 (G-VROC), with ~50,000 hours logged would come to the end of it's life in Oct 2015, when a plane build in 1994 (G-VFAB), with over 100,000 hours logged would come to the end of it's life in April 2016.