May 12, 200422 yr Nice pics, Mr xxx?, but I may have to ground your aircraft.... I see some serious safety breaches... 1. Incorrect parking of the aerobridge in Sydney.... One giant leap for mankind.... parachutes optional? :-)2. The rear left hand door is wide open and there is no safety strap fitted.3. Someone has forgotten to install the second ADF Antenna (i.e. one of the black, flattish types on the roof). Sounds like someone is out to ruin our excellent safety record???!!!! :-)Cheers.Ian.
May 13, 200422 yr G'day IanWith crews parking 744's on the 19th hole at the Royal Bangkok golf course i think we do a good enough job ourself at ruining our safety record!! :):)SeeyaDarren
May 13, 200422 yr :-lolI flew on that 744 in Feb.. shame they removed the putting green! - would have been some good inflight entertainment.Nice shots. If you're wanting a YBBN scenery, use Shayne Butlers.. works a treat in 2004. Cheers,John TavendaleTextures by Tavers - https://www.facebook.com/texturesbytavers
May 14, 200422 yr Author "With crews parking 744's on the 19th hole at the Royal Bangkok golf course i think we do a good enough job ourself at ruining our safety record!!"One crew, one aircraft.... zero fatalities in the jet age (Does anyone here remember when that era started?). A lot better than some ;-)There's still a lot to be proud of.Besides... if you keep bending 'em... it keeps me in a job :-lol Cheers.Ian
May 14, 200422 yr Wo'nt be easy to extract the 767 from it's parking spot.nevertheless, favoutite aircraft (behind the A330) and favourite destination (home town no less)Andy b Andy Brockbank
May 15, 200422 yr Thought I would take the short Hop from Sydney (YSSY) to Brisbane (YBBN) in my Qantas 738. Hope you all enjoy........http://forums.avsim.net/user_files/75713.jpgAt the gate in Sydney doing pre-flighthttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/75714.jpgWe had a nice wind from the north today so it made for some excellent viewing of downtown, the harbor, and the opera househttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/75715.jpgEnroute at 37,000 feethttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/75716.jpgFinal approach to Brisbanehttp://forums.avsim.net/user_files/75717.jpgAt the gate 5 minutes after touching down. the 767-200 and the 747-400 were both departing to Sydeny and the 777-200 was on its way to Singapore. Nice to see some heavies after flying the small one.
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