03/01/2013, 15:14
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03/01/2013, 15:25
(03/01/2013 15:14)wirralbus Wrote: [ -> ]If that is the case it is then it is nearly 13 years ago and some of the pilots will probably have moved on from that operation.
Granted & yes, they probably have moved on since then
05/01/2013, 06:19
(03/01/2013 14:22)wirralbus Wrote: [ -> ]Is Aer Lingus operating the services on behalf of Virgin Atlantic due to the fact that Virgin Atlantic are not yet trained on the aircraft that will operate the routes.
I read that the aircraft and maybe crew would come from Aer Lingus, but the aircraft will be painted in Virgin Atlantic livery.
05/01/2013, 17:29
So it looks set to be a wet lease between Aer Lingus and Virgin then. Similar situation to that between Easyjet and Air Finland when 2 752s and crew were leased and painted up (the aircraft, not the crew!) for the summer season.
It won't be a case of the Virgin crews not being trained, the conversion from an A330/A340 type rating to an A319/20/21 rating takes no time at all due to the similarity of the two flight decks.
It won't be a case of the Virgin crews not being trained, the conversion from an A330/A340 type rating to an A319/20/21 rating takes no time at all due to the similarity of the two flight decks.
29/12/2014, 19:52
A Virgin Atlantic passenger plane has landed safely at London's Gatwick Airport after discovering a problem with part of its main landing gear.
Virgin flight VS43 with 447 passengers and 15 crew was travelling from Gatwick to Las Vegas when it had to return.
The Boeing 747 circled over southern England for several hours dumping fuel before making a bumpy but safe landing just before 16:00 GMT
Not all of the landing gear came down for landing , a video of the landing shows a wing up landing on one side to ensure that the plane landed safely. Hats off to the Captain for the landing.
It must have been a stressful landing after the incident near to Singapore very new in our minds.
Virgin flight VS43 with 447 passengers and 15 crew was travelling from Gatwick to Las Vegas when it had to return.
The Boeing 747 circled over southern England for several hours dumping fuel before making a bumpy but safe landing just before 16:00 GMT
Not all of the landing gear came down for landing , a video of the landing shows a wing up landing on one side to ensure that the plane landed safely. Hats off to the Captain for the landing.
It must have been a stressful landing after the incident near to Singapore very new in our minds.
30/12/2014, 01:26
4 empty seats short of a full flight. The flight crew earned their crust today.
30/12/2014, 20:29
That is not bad seat utilisation .
With Gatwick only having one runway the following diversions while the runway was out of action was interesting with some services diverted to Bristol , London Luton and London Stansted.
With Gatwick only having one runway the following diversions while the runway was out of action was interesting with some services diverted to Bristol , London Luton and London Stansted.
31/12/2014, 02:35
BA2582 & 2541 went to Southampton.
BA2625 & 2547 went to Bournemouth.
BA2625 & 2547 went to Bournemouth.
02/01/2015, 02:12
Virgin's second 787-9 was delivered today direct Everett - LHR this morning 1/1/15. Registered G-VAHH.
07/01/2015, 12:02
First revenue flight for recently delivered B789 G-VAHH, operating VS21 LHR - IAD.
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