Maybe not standard procedure, but certainly its common procedure in such circumstances. naturally, the rest of the aircraft livery still makes it pretty obvious to which operator it belongs.The photo in today's SMH seems to suggest that the Thai name and logo have been painted over overnight. Is this standard procedure?
The photo in today's SMH seems to suggest that the Thai name and logo have been painted over overnight. Is this standard procedure?
Maybe not standard procedure, but certainly its common procedure in such circumstances. naturally, the rest of the aircraft livery still makes it pretty obvious to which operator it belongs.
Why wouldn't you just spray paint the whole thing - still pretty obvious to most who it belongs to...
I wouldn't think it would be particularly obvious to lay flyers.
Considering its at BKK, I disagree...
So it would seem, for Star Alliance at least, according to this report.The photo in today's SMH seems to suggest that the Thai name and logo have been painted over overnight. Is this standard procedure?
No News showed a photo of a Thai A380...I thought it was an A380 that had the accident!!.....but the caption states "A Thai Airways Airbus, similar to this A380, has skidded off the runway at Bangkok, injuring 14."
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Read more: [/FONT]Thai Airways plane skids off runway in Bangkok | News.com.au
I really wouldn't consider the A330 and A380 similar (especially looking at them!)....unless you mean both are Airbus and both passenger jet planes! Makes me wonder what other inaccuracies appear in articles about subjects I know nothing about...I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
It was a A340 on perth now earlier today
Why wouldn't you just spray paint the whole thing - still pretty obvious to most who it belongs to...
Makes me wonder what other inaccuracies appear in articles about subjects I know nothing about...I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
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Thai Airways official Smud Poom-On said that "blurring the logo" after an accident was a recommendation from Star Alliance known as the "crisis communication rule" .
The photo in today's SMH seems to suggest that the Thai name and logo have been painted over overnight. Is this standard procedure?
That'd be a lot of paint!
Then again it seems others have managed it (on a smaller aircraft).
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There's a news article generator someone else will link to highlighting just how easy it is to mix things up![]()