codash1099
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Beleaguered Malaysia Airlines suffered fresh embarrassment over the weekend after it was revealed a Christmas Day flight from Auckland to Kuala Lumpur flew in the wrong direction for eight minutes after air traffic controllers were given the wrong flight plan.
The New Zealand Herald reported the pilot of flight MH132 queried the route his Airbus A330 was taking after he noticed it was headed further south than expected.
Malaysia Airlines confirmed in a statement that there had been a mix up with the early-morning service's flight plans.
Again, dramatization of an incident that is not quite as DM reports. It would appear that the Flight Plan was inserted by Malaysian Ops into the FMC via ACARS, to meet more favourable conditions at cruise level en route back to Kuala Lumpur. The crew assumed that it was going to be standard routing, direct
A reader in the Daily Mail (believe it or not) writes:
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Nevertheless, it would seem to show that there was a difference between the filed flight plan, and the remotely loaded FMC plan. You're supposed to check one against the other after the FMC is loaded, then when the ATC plan is actually cleared, you're supposed to check that as well.