Melburnian1
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MH140 is timetabled to depart SYD at 2140 for KUL.
The aircraft arrived in SYD 18 minutes late at 1933 tonight, so something obviously went wrong after that time. The aircraft is A333 9M-MTJ.
It appeared (at 2315 or so) to have been granted a dispensation from the SYD curfew as it pushed back at about 2320, a minute or so ago, although I later amended my post as below. Do any AFFers know what went wrong?
At 2329, the controller gave the pilot a factual statement about 'penalties apply (for breach of curfew.'
At 2333, ATC said to the pilot that 'your company is (making further enquiries) - apologies, I did not write down the exact words used.
At 2335, MH140's pilot advised that it would go back to what ATC advised was Bay 5.
At 2337, the pilot then advised that his intention was to take off from SYD at 2345.
At 2340, ATC made another factual statement about curfew restrictions and how penalties apply (for breaches). The MH pilot advised that he believed the company had dispensation 'from CBR' for the flight to take off until 2345. As far as I can work out, MH140 took off at about 2342.
Presumably these dispensations are unpopular with some local residents. I can see both sides: while aircraft have become quieter, local residents deserve some 'quality of life' (this argument is less relevant if departures ex SYD are to the south), but on the other hand, the cost to an airline of such a delay is significant. In MH's case, it could well cascade into delaying a flight the next day depending on the planned flight rotations for the aircraft.
It was interesting that the controller remained 'deadpan' in delivery throughout; one could not detect any slight anger or bemusement. I suppose he's heard and seen it all before.
The aircraft arrived in SYD 18 minutes late at 1933 tonight, so something obviously went wrong after that time. The aircraft is A333 9M-MTJ.
It appeared (at 2315 or so) to have been granted a dispensation from the SYD curfew as it pushed back at about 2320, a minute or so ago, although I later amended my post as below. Do any AFFers know what went wrong?
At 2329, the controller gave the pilot a factual statement about 'penalties apply (for breach of curfew.'
At 2333, ATC said to the pilot that 'your company is (making further enquiries) - apologies, I did not write down the exact words used.
At 2335, MH140's pilot advised that it would go back to what ATC advised was Bay 5.
At 2337, the pilot then advised that his intention was to take off from SYD at 2345.
At 2340, ATC made another factual statement about curfew restrictions and how penalties apply (for breaches). The MH pilot advised that he believed the company had dispensation 'from CBR' for the flight to take off until 2345. As far as I can work out, MH140 took off at about 2342.
Presumably these dispensations are unpopular with some local residents. I can see both sides: while aircraft have become quieter, local residents deserve some 'quality of life' (this argument is less relevant if departures ex SYD are to the south), but on the other hand, the cost to an airline of such a delay is significant. In MH's case, it could well cascade into delaying a flight the next day depending on the planned flight rotations for the aircraft.
It was interesting that the controller remained 'deadpan' in delivery throughout; one could not detect any slight anger or bemusement. I suppose he's heard and seen it all before.
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