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Flight data

PostPosted: 26 Jan 2018, 09:04
by mattwhitt89
Hi everyone. I am hoping someone might be able to tell me where Scarlett Lady flew after her flight VS010 on 2nd Jan (flight JFK-LHR) landed 3rd Jan.

Wondered if there was any delay on the next journey. Any help really appreciated.

Re: Flight data

PostPosted: 26 Jan 2018, 10:51
by nkp85uk
VS5 to MIA, dep 41 mins late at 13:06. Why?

Re: Flight data

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2018, 21:06
by mattwhitt89
Thanks nkp85uk , I was intrigued as we flew in from JFK the aircraft had no water and we were told this was a technical problem, I wanted to know if it actually went tech and was delayed or if it went straight back out. Feel like I am getting false information from customer services about issues we had onboard etc.

Re: Flight data

PostPosted: 30 Jan 2018, 22:22
by mitchja
Probably not much use to you, but I flew back from MIA on Jan 3rd on G-VRED and I didn’t notice any issues with the on-board water supply.

Re: Flight data

PostPosted: 31 Jan 2018, 08:33
by mattwhitt89
Helps a little. It makes me think that water was never loaded on board (or very little). Will wait to see what response I get from VA

Re: Flight data

PostPosted: 31 Jan 2018, 12:35
by Kraken
FWIW, I tend to actively avoid drinking anything (so coffee or tea) that is made with water from the on-board supply. There is, I would suggest, a reason why in most galleys the crew all each have a big bottle of mineral water with their name stuck on / written on it.

Obviously water is also needed for toilet flushes & the sinks in the lavs. Am 99.99% certain the toilets have their own water system for obvious reasons. The water in the sinks is drinking water, so is probably connected to the same supply as the galleys.

I know at work when we had a water supply failure we all got sent home after about 2hrs as the buildings water tank on the roof was empty and there was no facility to wash your hands after a visit to the toilet, which was deemed a H&S risk.