Possible closure of Canberra, Hobart and Mildura staff bases

No it doesn’t. NJS doesn’t have spare aircraft, so yet another engine change on the green A220 last week saw a 737 subbed in, which cannot be flown by the HBA crew. Come the end of the month it’s bye A220, hello 737 on the Sydney flights as well.

Don't understand any of that. Are you saying that not having a Hobart based crew makes no effect in irrops?

If an ex-HBA morning flight has a pilot or SO get ill, what happens if no base?
 
If an ex-HBA morning flight has a pilot or SO get ill, what happens if no base?

Same thing that happens everywhere else, replacement crew from the hotel if needed. HBA had 6 crew sets which is not enough to support ops year round, so they were already flying in subs as needed or cancelling flights as they did this morning. As it stands they are occasionally subbing 737s when hardware fails, as I pointed out the local crew are of no help when this happens because they are not rated on the 737, be it pilots or cabin crew, thanks to being a different company!
 
An HBA crew-base wouldn’t just service HBA surely. That would have also supported Launceston, Devonport, Burnie etc too.
 
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Same thing that happens everywhere else, replacement crew from the hotel if needed. HBA had 6 crew sets which is not enough to support ops year round, so they were already flying in subs as needed or cancelling flights as they did this morning. As it stands they are occasionally subbing 737s when hardware fails, as I pointed out the local crew are of no help when this happens because they are not rated on the 737, be it pilots or cabin crew, thanks to being a different company!
I don’t doubt any of that. But what about engineers? What about no crew in hotel but there is one at home in Hobart?

I’m sure it happens elsewhere and already, as you say but not you’re not going to convince me that not having a base in Hobart is not going to cause disruptions to be greater out of Hobart, which is what I was saying.

I mean, if it’s no operational advantage why did they do it in the first place?
 

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