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Anyone know if OJK is flying QF93 on Tuesday next:?:
Just a quick question.
747's can fly with only 3 engines in operation.
Why couldn't the 747 just have continued to Sydney? Was there a fuel leak that might have drained all the fuel? Or not enough fuel to get to the final destination?
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Unlikly given Qantas prefer to deploy Pacific configured ER 744's on this route.Anyone know if OJK is flying QF93 on Tuesday next:?:
It really was a tongue in cheek question.Unlikly given Qantas prefer to deploy Pacific configured ER 744's on this route.![]()
Yes 747's can fly with only 3 engines
One would assume they can fly on 2 engines as well.....
They can, but not well...
Slightly OT but can I ask - is QF's longterm plan to phase out 744s and replace their entire large aircraft fleet with A380s (whether 800s or 900s)?Maybe... The word lemon would certainly come to mind...
I fail to see what the big issue is, the way I see it is that plane has a fault, pilots make a decision, plane lands safely at alternative airport in accordance with their training, everyone is fine...
I have to admit, I'm not looking forward to the day that QF makes it's last B747 flight... I prefer them over the A380...
Here's one list: A380 production list - Planes..
I saw a list somewhere (hosted on an enthusiast site, not an official QF page) detailing all twenty-something A380s QF is getting, assuming they don't cancel any.
That web site is promoted by a member of this forum: Wunala DreamingThanks serfty.
Here's the one I was thinking of:
QFlyer - Qantas
In this forum's opinion, is this list accurate?
True, but it gives a source for an answer.That doesnt actually answer the question serfty![]()