March 19, 2006 at 8:18 pm
G-MIDL is currently stuck at BHD due to them not being able to start APU BLEED. Every time they go to stick on APU Bleed for engines to start, the power goes to the aircraft. Currently 30mins behind schedule and possibly grounded for the night as they are unable to fix currently.
By: philgatwick05 - 20th March 2006 at 16:57
So what? I’m sorry but this is just a normal operating issue which occurs on a daily basis.
Whats the fuss about???
It’s quite interesting to hear these things live – that’s all. 🙂
By: tomfellows - 20th March 2006 at 16:55
i sort of you agree there EGNM 🙂
By: EGNM - 20th March 2006 at 00:17
So what? I’m sorry but this is just a normal operating issue which occurs on a daily basis.
Whats the fuss about???
By: andrewm - 19th March 2006 at 22:22
7FP will prob be moved over to Stand 4 once the airport closes in 13 minutes as it will be a nightmare for the morning if its not on Stand 4 given Stand 4 has airbridge from bmi lounge.
By: BFS - 19th March 2006 at 21:37
And its finally going to leave in the next five minutes.
By: BFS - 19th March 2006 at 21:25
‘7FP’ has parked up on stand 5 for the night.
By: lukeylad - 19th March 2006 at 20:54
A321. I think its the Star Alliance jobby.
cheers mate
By: andrewm - 19th March 2006 at 20:52
Pax reboarding to see if they can get it going now.
By: BFS - 19th March 2006 at 20:52
sorry to sound stupid guys but what kind of aircraft is G-MIDL ?
A321. I think its the Star Alliance jobby.
By: lukeylad - 19th March 2006 at 20:49
sorry to sound stupid guys but what kind of aircraft is G-MIDL ?
By: andrewm - 19th March 2006 at 20:40
aparently lots of people assembled around avionics bay!
By: wilag - 19th March 2006 at 20:32
Ctrl-Alt-Del should sort it, seems to fix most scarbus issues. 😀
By: BFS - 19th March 2006 at 20:20
I’ve just stuck the scanner on now. So listning out.