Qantas Source reports the following:
31st March 2012 - VH-OQA Tentative Return to Service Date.
Airbus A380 VH-OQA has been pencilled in to return to traffic from 28th April 2012. It is initially expected to be operated on the QF127/QF128 Sydney - Hong Kong rotation.
Not a chance I will EVER fly on this aircraft again.
Sorry, but I won't risk it.
Why?
I was told by one of the engineers working on the job that repairs had been taken back to manufacturing junctions. Which basically means it will be as strong as it was when it came off the line. Additionally, it will have been gone over with a very fine toothed comb, something that very rarely happens to any other aircraft.
I'm guessing its not easy with the A380 to swap out the engines for the GP7270 instead.
GE engines tend to have a better safety record over RR.
History has shown that lightning can strike twice, while I believe any QF repair will often result in a better than new situation, the fact QF chose to retire their two repaired 747s early does lend support to the logic of "why risk it".
I'd have no problem flying on Nancy. I'd actually look forward to it. Got QF9, QF1 coming up in April and QF2, QF10 in May.
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Off topic...but why do you change flights?
A couple of reasons. On the way out I like the extra hour I get to break the journey up. Gives me time for a shower and a relaxing G&T in the SIN F lounge.
However the primary reason is SC's. 280* each way, MEL-LHR, by having the two separate flight numbers as opposed to 240 if I was on QF9/10.
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I guess I don't like lounges that much. To my way of thinking, the 9 is the less likely of the two to end up diverting (because it's much quieter when it arrives and enroute). Won't do any holding. And best of all, arrives before the roads turn into road blocks.
QF9's arrival time is better. Hadn't really thought about it being quieter with regard to air traffic. Makes good sense.
Qantas Source reports the following:
31st March 2012 - VH-OQA Tentative Return to Service Date.
Airbus A380 VH-OQA has been pencilled in to return to traffic from 28th April 2012. It is initially expected to be operated on the QF127/QF128 Sydney - Hong Kong rotation.
That'll make it safer....I heard that Mr Joyce will be on-board first flight.
That'll make it safer....