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Leaking aeroplane!!!

Posted:
09 Jun 2006, 04:09
by slinky09
At JFK in the CH, very busy ... I asked why and was told that VS4 was 'leaking' as she left the gate so everyone is back until fixed. What joy, a leaking plane[:0]

Posted:
09 Jun 2006, 04:20
by Scrooge
Leaking what?

Posted:
09 Jun 2006, 05:22
by mcmbenjamin
Now I have heard of adult diapers but airplane diapers?

Posted:
09 Jun 2006, 11:57
by ChuckC
Whatever it was didn't delay VS004's arrival more than about 20 minutes at LHR -- and I'd be willing to bet the typical morning queue at LHR was the more likely culprit.[}:)]
Chuck-

Posted:
09 Jun 2006, 12:26
by mavml
VS46 was cancelled yesterday. Could it have been this flight rather than VS4?
JFK VS 0046 Departing 06/08/06 07:50PM 12:00AM
LHR VS 0046 Arriving 06/09/06 07:45AM 12:00AM
Flight Comments: ETD /0000.Z FLT CANX PAX REPRO
ETA /0000.Z FLT CANX

Posted:
09 Jun 2006, 15:20
by slinky09
Yes, my typing error, it was VS46. I was on VS10 which left at 1235 ... funny, whenever I take the 10 it's always late (memo for the future). Consequently whoever could be squeezed on to the 10 was and I suspect an awful lot of people we're in hotels for the night. Logistical nightmare and also, maybe, resulted in a somewhat fractious and bad-tempered crew. So not an enjoyable evening!

Posted:
09 Jun 2006, 16:31
by V-Ben
Originally posted by slinky09
Logistical nightmare
You can say THAT again! LOL
Most other flights were full, so no chance of re-booking more than a handfull of pax... hotels also quite full. Imagine trying to sort out that many people!

Posted:
09 Jun 2006, 20:34
by slinky09
Originally posted by V-Ben
Originally posted by slinky09
Logistical nightmare
You can say THAT again! LOL
Most other flights were full, so no chance of re-booking more than a handfull of pax... hotels also quite full. Imagine trying to sort out that many people!
And imagine being one of the people?

Posted:
09 Jun 2006, 23:45
by pjh
Happened to me in 2003 LHR - LAX when hydraulic fluid was found leaking from the leading undercarriage. We departed 5 hrs later, with one very unhappy crew who began the day thinking they were headed to NYC. I