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Eagle have been known to be cost cutting.. Has anyone noticed an increasing number of Jetstreams being used on their flights?
victor_alpha_charlie wrote:QUOTE(victor_alpha_charlie @ Jul 20 2007, 07:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>And why does it say "The pilot of the Aircraft was praised for his efforts. All 17 passengers were unharmed" Whoopty Fricken doo. He landed a plane.
Well not any muppet can land a plane with no wheels without skidding off the runway causing it to flip and kill all 17... Things get rather interesting in the cockpit when stuff goes wrong...I have first hand experience.Last edited by ZK-KAG on Sun Jul 22, 2007 4:22 pm, edited 1 time in total."ZK-KAG"
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ZK-KAG wrote:QUOTE(ZK-KAG @ Jul 20 2007, 11:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>victor_alpha_charlie wrote:QUOTE(victor_alpha_charlie @ Jul 20 2007, 07:19 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>And why does it say "The pilot of the Aircraft was praised for his efforts. All 17 passengers were unharmed" Whoopty Fricken doo. He landed a plane.
Well not any muppet can land a plane with no wheels without skidding off the runway causing it to flip and kill all 17... Things get rather interesting in the cockpit when stuff goes wrong...I have first hand experience.
But the plane landed safely on its wheelsZK-KAG wrote:QUOTE(ZK-KAG @ Jul 20 2007, 11:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well Air New Zealand has increased their services markedly, hence more aircraft are needed, so they are using both Air National's JS31's and Vincents B1900's. Pilot numbers is not the problem, its the fleet size![]()
I meant instead of VA 1900's. -VAE was meant to get first choice of all the work from that gear up landing. For some reason, there wasn't any we were told about, but there are all these J31's flying around. I'm not allowed to say much, but don't expect to see AN around much longer though.Last edited by victor_alpha_charlie on Sun Jul 22, 2007 4:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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benwynn wrote:QUOTE(benwynn @ Jul 25 2007, 07:37 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Eagle have been known to be cost cutting.. Has anyone noticed an increasing number of Jetstreams being used on their flights?
Well, with 50 Pilots resigning, and only recruiting 20 new ones each year, I can Understand why
And, Air New Zealand isnt giving much support either
Err I heard that they are hiring 8 a month
benwynn wrote:QUOTE(benwynn @ Jul 21 2007, 08:30 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Still, With the record of the B1900D, I dont think its Eagles fault, more a Beechcraft Problem
It's mainly Eagle. What about the hundreds of other 1900's flying around all over the world? They're cost-cutting with quite a few things. When they were looking at a new type after the Emb-110, they looked at Jetstreams but decided to go with 1900's as they were superior in almost every way except cost. So why now are they using AN Jetstreams when they have VA 1900's at their disposal?

So why now are they using AN Jetstreams when they have VA 1900's at their disposal?

A185F wrote:QUOTE(A185F @ Jul 21 2007, 10:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Well whats the difference ? to joe public there is none but to eagle there is. Why give away their buisness to VA and not make a cent when they can get AN to help them out for alot less $$ so they can still make coin aswell. It costs alot less to run jetstreams as apposed to 1900s. In this game its all about the $$
Oooh yes there is... Especially AN J31s. Whenever someone we know goes on a J31, they always complain about how noisy and cramped they are. Jetstreams also cruise slower, so they get to their destination late, then with that stupid single door, they have to wait until the passengers have disembarked to unload bags, then they can't put pax on until the bags are on. This makes them even later. Are you saying if you're on a 12pm flight, you won't notice if it leaves at 12:45? I don't think so.
Ok I asked dad on that one![]()
LOL get VAC's 1900's to cover Eagle Airs 1900's that there having trouble with.
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That's what the written contract says, but Eagle seem to have conveniently forgotten that and are using J31's which are less safe, less comfortable and less practical.Last edited by victor_alpha_charlie on Sun Jul 22, 2007 4:32 pm, edited 1 time in total.
victor_alpha_charlie wrote:QUOTE(victor_alpha_charlie @ Jul 21 2007, 07:10 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>squirrel350 wrote:QUOTE(squirrel350 @ Jul 21 2007, 11:52 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>LOL get VAC's 1900's to cover Eagle Airs 1900's that there having trouble with.
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That's what the written contract says, but Eagle seem to have conveniently forgotten that and are using J31's which are less safe, less comfortable and less practical.
Yeah, think of this...How many Vincent 1900s? 2. Ok so two are obviously not sufficient to cope with demand...No one else has 1900s in NZ, so the only thing that can be done is the JS31's.
Dont quite see what the problem is?"ZK-KAG"
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