A bad first after refurbishment flight. A fail.VH-OQC about to perform first revenue flight in 5 years and 8 months!
seadan;37468893 said:I just got off QF11 SYD-LAX on 12/7. This apparently was the first flight of this airframe after it's refurbishment and time sitting in the desert. Sometime during takeoff, we experienced a partial onboard power failure, causing the right half of the middle business cabin to go dark (no lights, no power to seats, emergency lights on), and also causing most of the IFE on the plane to go out. From talking with the FA's, it also caused about half the galley coolers and ovens to go out as well, and later in the flight, the rear 4 lavs in Y were leaking water everywhere as the pumps also lost power, leaving only 3 active lavs for all of Y. The staff was extremely apologetic and tried to reset things but ultimately were not able to get any of it back. The decision was made to continue on to LAX as the issue didn't affect the airworthiness of the plane, we couldn't go back to SYD due to curfew, and diverting to BNE wouldn't have had proper maintenance support.
I imagine this is going to have some downstream impacts this week - hopefully QF figures out the issue and gets the mess all cleaned up. I know QF11 was cancelled yesterday - I wonder if it was supposed to be the same airframe and they were dealing with other mechanical issues on it. Aside from this, the interior was looking quite sharp and brand new.
I was on the right side of the mid-business cabin so had no IFE, lights, power, or ability to move my seat during the flight. The FAs were kind enough to manually move the seat to bed mode, so at least I was able to get some comfortable rest! And they really did try their best to make everyone comfortable, but as you can imagine there were a lot of upset folks onboard.
A bad first after refurbishment flight. A fail.
From FT https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/qan...1-12-7-vh-oqc-a388-inflight-power-issues.html
@SpamamA bad first after refurbishment flight. A fail.
From FT https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/qan...1-12-7-vh-oqc-a388-inflight-power-issues.html
Never heard of her either, but as I haven't heard of 99.99% of celebrities, then that's no surprise.Lynn Gilmartin
Assuming it actually did lose something, panels are easily fitted....and are not unknown to part company with the aircraft. Any aircraft. They generally have zero affect on the flight capability, and are not noticeable to the pilots. Having said that though, a common source of lost panel stories comes from the way you can see 'through' the wing, when flap and speed brake are used simultaneously.I posted the below also under 'Qantas frequent flyer A380 refurbishments. Assuming it's correct and not exaggerated information, it may result in recently refurbished A388 VH-OQC not flying for some time.
Seat power...not really a surprise. In 500 seats, there's always some. Same with toilets, especially on flights with babies.Because the article makes reference to power being off and toilets inoperable, it must be recently refurbished A388 VH-OQC that is in Los Angeles after operating QF11 as its first revenue flight for years.
I'm like you - haven't heard of most of them and wouldn't recognise them - and would probably rate their value to society only marginally above so called "influencers".Never heard of her either, but as I haven't heard of 99.99% of celebrities, then that's no surprise.
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I wonder if they have the spare parts from the scrapped OQE / F?Interesting. Never came across any mention of this in my time on the aircraft. But, a slat panel should be simple enough to replace….as long as you have one.
I wonder if they have the spare parts from the scrapped OQE / F?
According to the article, that plane was the spare referred to in above posts - pressed into service pretty quickly on SYD-LAX - so it is now also out of service (in addition to the plane it replaced on SYD-LAX).![]()
Qantas A380’s wing peels apart on first flight after returning to service
The plane has been grounded in Los Angeles since Sunday after damage to the slat on its left wing, which resulted in what appeared to be a hole in the surface.www.smh.com.au
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