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#848912 by clarkeysntfc
19 Jun 2013, 22:21
Great show tonight again with Bubbles off to JNB being the star.

That AA flight landing 26 seconds after the Swiss took off was amazing.
#848921 by gfonk
19 Jun 2013, 23:12
I watched yesterday's show tonight and yes agreed presenters weren't great. James May would have been good
But I did enjoy it. Looking forward to the next one
#848955 by Summer
20 Jun 2013, 08:49
Thoroughly enjoyed last night's show...especially the pooches off to The Hamptons for 3 months....oh it's a dogs life.....
#848958 by Fuzzy14
20 Jun 2013, 09:33
I was quite critical after Monday's show and haven't bothered tuning in. Sounds likes there's been an improvement so I'll catch up on iPlayer.

And I hope it does lead to a return of the original Airport series.
#848964 by jmacconnacher
20 Jun 2013, 10:24
One thing I didn't realise and learned from last nights programme is that VS put transfer bags in a different hold from bags checked in at LHR. As they are not in the Upper container, does this mean bags transferred from Little Red (and tagged as Upper) lose their priority status on arrival at the destination?
#848969 by stevebrass
20 Jun 2013, 11:11
Just watched episode 2 - quite enjoyed it. Slightly disconcerted to learn that each engine is attached with just 8 bolts.
#848979 by RachelCox
20 Jun 2013, 13:03
stevebrass wrote:Just watched episode 2 - quite enjoyed it. Slightly disconcerted to learn that each engine is attached with just 8 bolts.


Yes but at £500 a pop they must be quite hefty...... hopefully :0
#848982 by gfonk
20 Jun 2013, 13:40
RachelCox wrote:
stevebrass wrote:Just watched episode 2 - quite enjoyed it. Slightly disconcerted to learn that each engine is attached with just 8 bolts.


Yes but at £500 a pop they must be quite hefty...... hopefully :0


You'd think lol
I'm really enjoying it actually. Looking forward to watching on iplayer at the weekend
#849036 by hat
20 Jun 2013, 21:16
i'm assuming only VS & BA have given the BBC permission to film their ops?
#849041 by tontybear
20 Jun 2013, 21:33
hat wrote:i'm assuming only VS & BA have given the BBC permission to film their ops?


BBC programme so maybe concentrating on British Airlines?
#849082 by Luke12
21 Jun 2013, 11:42
So pleased to see VS featured and not just boring BA!

It certainly got better as the week progressed.

Could this be a trial to prompt the return of the Airport series? I hope so...!
#849083 by PaulS
21 Jun 2013, 11:54
Got to say though SPEEDBIRD has got to be the coolest call sign
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#849085 by Neil
21 Jun 2013, 12:04
I wasn't as fussed on last nights shows, thought the two 'on the ground' features weren't that interesting or well done, but again enjoyed the pre-recorded segments (I want to play on that ATC sim) and thought Kate was good in the tower again, excluding Simon bloody Calder (knew he would find a way to get involved)

Overall I thought it was a good series, and I'm glad the BBC commissioned something a bit different.
#849086 by slinky09
21 Jun 2013, 12:07
Simon ubiquitous Calder!

Will be playing catch up with the show over the weekend since it's forecast to be rainy!
#849087 by Lucydog
21 Jun 2013, 12:12
I told my hubby that i would love a go on that sim, and he said no never you would plough all the aircraft together. :0 Well thanks alot but i would love to try it. I do hope we get more shows like this, i really enjoyed it. Simon Calder well ][|) what can you say.
#849093 by hunterdwmgzt
21 Jun 2013, 13:13
The thing that surprised me was the amount of damage to the fan blades on the BA 747 engine that had to be replaced, and the fact that it was only picked-up at this 3 monthly maintenance check. Given the number of 'chunks' out of the blades, surely somebody would have noticed it on pre-flight walk arounds? Given the catastrophic damage a failed blade can cause I'm amazed these planes are not taken out of service immediately somthing like that is spotted.
#849097 by clarkeysntfc
21 Jun 2013, 13:40
hunterdwmgzt wrote:The thing that surprised me was the amount of damage to the fan blades on the BA 747 engine that had to be replaced, and the fact that it was only picked-up at this 3 monthly maintenance check. Given the number of 'chunks' out of the blades, surely somebody would have noticed it on pre-flight walk arounds? Given the catastrophic damage a failed blade can cause I'm amazed these planes are not taken out of service immediately somthing like that is spotted.


They have to use a boroscope too see this in the detail needed, so it wouldn't be picked up otherwise.
#849100 by tontybear
21 Jun 2013, 13:53
Lucydog wrote:I told my hubby that i would love a go on that sim, and he said no never you would plough all the aircraft together. :0 Well thanks alot but i would love to try it. I do hope we get more shows like this, i really enjoyed it. Simon Calder well ][|) what can you say.


But isn't crashing everything into everything else part of the fun of these games?
#849108 by gfonk
21 Jun 2013, 14:55
re: the ATC sim, I would love to have a go.
I have massive respect for ATC personnel now
#849109 by McMaddog
21 Jun 2013, 15:05
Luke12 wrote:So pleased to see VS featured and not just boring BA!

It certainly got better as the week progressed.

Could this be a trial to prompt the return of the Airport series? I hope so...!

I enjoyed the difference between this (largely operational) and the usual ego (passenger), bigger ego (selected staff) of a normal airport programme
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