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#808323 by Hobbit1
19 Apr 2012, 19:21
That's quick my flight on 26/4 is still shown as an airbus so hopefull it will by vsxy or vkss flying out of GTW so will find out Wednesday when I get to twilight checkin .

Someone did say it was a normal landing so obviously looks like little damage should know in the next 24 hrs if it flys out of manchester to mco.
#808354 by Fuzzy14
20 Apr 2012, 02:01
It was marked as VIR75P, the P suffix meaning it is positioning for VIR75. However that doesn't necessarily mean the VIR75 flight tomorrow, and as the Flightradar24 help notes, there is sometimes database errors especially for planes out of position. So take it with a pinch of salt if you will but there is a fair chance it will be operating that service tomorrow.
#808388 by stevebrass
20 Apr 2012, 11:25
We are on VS75 tomorrow - April 21.

Might be Beauty Queen then.

SEQ1 and 2 bagged - pointless but illogically satisfying.

Gone for 26 F and G - back row in PE.
#808395 by Neil
20 Apr 2012, 11:44
mc_intyre1981 wrote:Do we know what the cause of the incident on Monday?


No, there will be a full investigation by the relevant authorities and until that is published anything is just hear say.
#808438 by honey lamb
20 Apr 2012, 18:51
Luke12 wrote:http://uk.flightaware.com/live/flight/VIR75

An odd route, looks like she's heading to the west coast. I wonder if this is a pre-caution?

Probably taken to avoid weather systems in the north Atlantic
#808440 by Luke12
20 Apr 2012, 18:53
honey lamb wrote:
Luke12 wrote:http://uk.flightaware.com/live/flight/VIR75

An odd route, looks like she's heading to the west coast. I wonder if this is a pre-caution?

Probably taken to avoid weather systems in the north Atlantic


The other MCO flights have all taken a more 'normal' direct route ?| ?|
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