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V Australia's long-haul burdenV Australia's new air link to Johannesburg comes with 'baggage', writes Clive Dorman.
Virgin Blue's long-haul international carrier, V Australia, launched services last week on what is believed to be the most remote air route ever flown by a twin-engine aircraft between Australia and South Africa.
The Melbourne-Johannesburg route is only 10,339 kilometres - about the same as Auckland to Los Angeles - but rules governing the operation of twin-engine planes require V Australia to add more than two hours to the flight in each direction.
This is to ensure that the 361-seat Boeing 777-300ER can stay within about 1500 kilometres of the nearest airport if anything goes wrong - a maximum of three hours flying on one engine if the other engine has to be shut down.
Would you fly it? I don't care how cheap it is - that many hours in a 777 is some form of torture. Actually any plane in my book.
Imagine what that three hour flight "if something goes wrong" would be like!