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Cobham falcon birdstrike on take off
Cobham falcon birdstrike on take off
Believe its one of the F R A aircraft http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tees-19195028
Re: Cobham falcon birdstrike on take off
G-FRAI I have been informed
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If our airforces are never used, they have achieved their finest goal.
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Mark
If our airforces are never used, they have achieved their finest goal.
— General Nathan F. Twining
Re: Cobham falcon birdstrike on take off
Haven't seen any Falcons leaving Hurn today which is unusual. Perhaps the fleet has been temporarily grounded?
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I was just thinking as well about blocking out corporate references and registrations. Yes, they had an incident. Yes, everybody walked away from the incident. So what.
What have these guys got to hide really? I used to be the Local Emergency Response Planner for an international carrier at LHR, and one thing that I do remember is that as an airline (Operator) it serves no purpose to try and deflect attention from something that has happened - to act as if you are embarrased or ashamed. Incidents and accidents do happen, as to why that is a follow up activity. Those who are really interested, key customers, know the operator concerned, know of the event - its a given.
Perhaps recent bad press around this company has led to some knee jerk reaction by Head Office?
Wierd.
What have these guys got to hide really? I used to be the Local Emergency Response Planner for an international carrier at LHR, and one thing that I do remember is that as an airline (Operator) it serves no purpose to try and deflect attention from something that has happened - to act as if you are embarrased or ashamed. Incidents and accidents do happen, as to why that is a follow up activity. Those who are really interested, key customers, know the operator concerned, know of the event - its a given.
Perhaps recent bad press around this company has led to some knee jerk reaction by Head Office?
Wierd.
Re: Cobham falcon birdstrike on take off
Air Tanker woes?coningsbycrazy wrote:Thats what i thought to KINROTATE. At the end of the day its a natural event that has happened today. Well what i mean is a birdstrike could happen at any time but hey ho.
With regards to your comment about bad press recently what exactly do you mean as i haven't heard anything?
Re: Cobham falcon birdstrike on take off
Just seen one of the Cobham Falcons leaving Hurn.
Re: Cobham falcon birdstrike on take off
I think that is more to do with August being pretty much a holiday in the Navy than related to this incident.At the end of the day it was the result of a natural occurrance (bird strike) not anything mechanical so doesn't warrant a fleetwide grounding.Hurn wrote:Haven't seen any Falcons leaving Hurn today which is unusual. Perhaps the fleet has been temporarily grounded?
Cheers
Mark
If our airforces are never used, they have achieved their finest goal.
— General Nathan F. Twining
Mark
If our airforces are never used, they have achieved their finest goal.
— General Nathan F. Twining
Re: Cobham falcon birdstrike on take off
Yeah perhaps it's just coincidence, just seemed oddly quiet this week.
Anyway, like I said, one just left Hurn so they're obviously back in business now.
Anyway, like I said, one just left Hurn so they're obviously back in business now.
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Re: Cobham falcon birdstrike on take off
No grounding, Falcons have been as busy as usual from Teesside this week.
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