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#18163 by DMetters-Bone
05 Mar 2007, 23:30
It seems that the DXB flight has a hell of a delay, and isn't due to until 0430 tomorrow morning and arrive at LHR 0820??? There maybe some very unhappy campers on that flight!

Anyone know what the delay was?

Dominic
#162487 by honey lamb
06 Mar 2007, 00:32
?Plane gone tech?
#162562 by Biggles
06 Mar 2007, 18:56
Don't know for sure with that particular flight, but the DXB-LHR flight on Monday 5th didn't operate (as far as I know). I spoke to one of my colleagues and he said that it didn't even operate LHR-DXB on Sunday 4th.

FWIW, when I was unloading some bags from an Emiorates flight on Monday afternoon the baggage bin contained a number of VS401 bags.
#162687 by Denzil
07 Mar 2007, 17:48
G-VSHY tech in DXB with engine defect.
#162692 by DMetters-Bone
07 Mar 2007, 17:56
Originally posted by Denzil
G-VSHY tech in DXB with engine defect.


Oh dear! Thanks for letting me know! [y]

Dominic
#162905 by Denzil
09 Mar 2007, 19:27
In fact a N1 compressor blade damage on one of the engines.
#162946 by goanmad
09 Mar 2007, 22:40
Ohhhhhh, very expensive then?

Originally posted by Denzil
In fact a N1 compressor blade damage on one of the engines.
#163110 by RedVee
12 Mar 2007, 11:37
The VS 400 is showing as "cancelled" on the 11 March (although shows a departure time of 20:29) as is the VS401 departing 12 March - exactly one week after the flight cancellation noticed by the OP. It took most of the week for the knock on effect of this to be sorted.

Seems a bit of a co-incidence to be tech again? Getting slightly worried as both of these have been Sundays and I'm due to fly out on a Sunday in a couple of weeks time.

Regards

Pat
#163117 by DMetters-Bone
12 Mar 2007, 12:14
Originally posted by patjohnson
The VS 400 is showing as "cancelled" on the 11 March (although shows a departure time of 20:29) as is the VS401 departing 12 March - exactly one week after the flight cancellation noticed by the OP. It took most of the week for the knock on effect of this to be sorted.

Seems a bit of a co-incidence to be tech again? Getting slightly worried as both of these have been Sundays and I'm due to fly out on a Sunday in a couple of weeks time.

Regards

Pat


That is strange! Fingers crossed that your flight isn't delayed or canx! I am sure it will be fine! [y]

Dominic
#163121 by Denzil
12 Mar 2007, 12:39
VS400 did depart on 11th, but perhaps won't return on the 12th as the crew may go out of hours. DXB is closed due to an A310 belonging to Bangladesh having had an aborted take-off & the nose gear collapsing. Due to this being near the intersection of the two runways they are both shut. DXB expecting to be open again at 16:00 DWB time.
#163135 by FamilyMan
12 Mar 2007, 13:29
Originally posted by Denzil
VS400 did depart on 11th, but perhaps won't return on the 12th as the crew may go out of hours. DXB is closed due to an A310 belonging to Bangladesh having had an aborted take-off & the nose gear collapsing. Due to this being near the intersection of the two runways they are both shut. DXB expecting to be open again at 16:00 DWB time.

Looks messy.

Airport reopened at 10:00GMT according to report.

Phil FM
#163138 by tallprawn
12 Mar 2007, 13:36
The Beeb has a report on the story here.

Th underside of that A310 must be a mess, good to hear of no major injuries to the poor souls involved...:)
#163139 by DMetters-Bone
12 Mar 2007, 13:41
It is lucky the plane never caught on fire with it skidding down the runway with all that fuel on board! Glad to hear no one was seriously hurt. [y] I think there maybe a few less passengers travelling with Biman! [:?]

Dominic
#163144 by Biggles
12 Mar 2007, 14:00
Originally posted by DMetters-Bone
It is lucky the plane never caught on fire with it skidding down the runway with all that fuel on board! Glad to hear no one was seriously hurt. [y] I think there maybe a few less passengers travelling with Biman! [:?]


It was the nose-wheel which collapsed, and the fuel is inside the wings, so there is virtually no chance of that happening. It would need the fuselage or wings to break up for the fuel to be spilled (and maybe catch fire). Regardless of that, I'm glad that I wasn't on it!

BBC and CNN says that flights were diverted to Abu Dhabi.
#163145 by DMetters-Bone
12 Mar 2007, 14:07
Oh I was looking at the picture with the engines resting on the ground, and thgought they would of been sliding down the runway? Oh well good job it ended all OK.

Just heard on the radio that VS and BA are diverting their flights? However on VS website it is still saying it is going in to DXB.
#163200 by Denzil
12 Mar 2007, 22:38
""It was the nose-wheel which collapsed and the fuel is inside the wings
#163202 by goanmad
12 Mar 2007, 22:57
So glad to see that everyone was OK, but I bet the skid marks on the runway are not the only ones!!
#163226 by mike-smashing
13 Mar 2007, 00:51
Originally posted by Biggles
FWIW, when I was unloading some bags from an Emiorates flight on Monday afternoon the baggage bin contained a number of VS401 bags.


Have UA stopped handling EK then at T3, in favour of Plane Handling?

I know someone at UA told me early last year they were expecting to lose their EK work, because of the plans to move all Star Alliance carriers to T1, but I didn't know it had happened yet.

Mike
#163260 by G-VOPS
13 Mar 2007, 13:54
Emirates are now looked after by Plane Handling as UA are pulling out of ground handling at LHR.

The VS400 operated as normal but had to divert to Sharjah due to the (only) runway at DXB being blocked by the disabled Biman A310. The passengers for the VS401 were coached to SHJ for it to operate from there. Unfortunately before the aircraft departed it developed a technical fault with the Avionics which couldn't be fixed before the crew ran out of hours.
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