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  • in reply to: MY WEEKEND AT MAN 747 SHOWCASE :-) #666471
    tenthije
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    Did you also happen to see a PIA B777? Saw it flying over AMS heading for MAN at around 11:45 Dutch time. So arrival in MAN should have been around 12ish.

    in reply to: MY WEEKEND AT MAN 747 SHOWCASE :-) #708762
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    Did you also happen to see a PIA B777? Saw it flying over AMS heading for MAN at around 11:45 Dutch time. So arrival in MAN should have been around 12ish.

    in reply to: In port at Gothenburg today #2051513
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    Actuallay, the Queen Mother Wilhelmina was born 31 augustus 1880. It is not her birthday that is being celebrated but that of her daughter, the later queeen Juliana, who was born on 30 april 1908. When her daughter Beatrix took the throne 25 years ago, in 1980, she decided to keep the ‘Queensday’ celebration on April 30, even though she herself was born on 31 januari 1938.

    Cheers mate, “Oranje boven”!

    oops, let’s just say I had a severe case of oranjebitter 😀

    in reply to: The Dutch say 'Phuk' off. #668976
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    Almost from the get-go Phuket has had bad press. Fortunately, for them, the press has for now been limited to those that had a special interest in aviation. Once the news about this gets mainstream you can probably finish them of. Had it been an isolated incident there would have been no problem. But Phuket has had a load of incidents.

    • Problems with passengers getting scared to (or from?) LGW.
    • Treatment of above passengers that was shameful.
    • Passenger cabins that looked as though they had not been cared for in over a year. I’ve seen photos that would even make me wonder whether I should fly them. And normally I don’t judge an airline solely by the looks of their planes.
    • Pilots that lack timely medical check-ups.
    • Completely outside the control of Phuket Airways, but the tsunami disaster struck the island of Phuket heavily. This will no doubt have affected tourism to that island considerably.
    • Phuket will have to arrange other transport for their passengers. Gonna cost them a lot. Also, with the new EU legistlation those passengers may demand money as compensation and damages. Considering all flights till at least May 15th (they hope to get their license back by then) that may be a lot of passengers and money.

    Some more bits of information I heard. It would appear that Phuket will move their flights to BRU. This will at least get their passengers somewhat nearish to AMS and it is a European destination that can be made profitable. So they hope anyway. AMS was allegedly very succesful, so BRU should also be succesful considering the proximity of BRU to AMS.

    Phuket has already started to get their rights to AMS returned. They hope to get them back by the 15th of May.

    in reply to: The Dutch say 'Phuk' off. #711426
    tenthije
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    Almost from the get-go Phuket has had bad press. Fortunately, for them, the press has for now been limited to those that had a special interest in aviation. Once the news about this gets mainstream you can probably finish them of. Had it been an isolated incident there would have been no problem. But Phuket has had a load of incidents.

    • Problems with passengers getting scared to (or from?) LGW.
    • Treatment of above passengers that was shameful.
    • Passenger cabins that looked as though they had not been cared for in over a year. I’ve seen photos that would even make me wonder whether I should fly them. And normally I don’t judge an airline solely by the looks of their planes.
    • Pilots that lack timely medical check-ups.
    • Completely outside the control of Phuket Airways, but the tsunami disaster struck the island of Phuket heavily. This will no doubt have affected tourism to that island considerably.
    • Phuket will have to arrange other transport for their passengers. Gonna cost them a lot. Also, with the new EU legistlation those passengers may demand money as compensation and damages. Considering all flights till at least May 15th (they hope to get their license back by then) that may be a lot of passengers and money.

    Some more bits of information I heard. It would appear that Phuket will move their flights to BRU. This will at least get their passengers somewhat nearish to AMS and it is a European destination that can be made profitable. So they hope anyway. AMS was allegedly very succesful, so BRU should also be succesful considering the proximity of BRU to AMS.

    Phuket has already started to get their rights to AMS returned. They hope to get them back by the 15th of May.

    in reply to: The Dutch say 'Phuk' off. #669546
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    Heineken, Amstel and Grolsh, the only words I understand in Dutch. :diablo:

    I taught you better then that! It’s Grolsch! Or Boekelsch if you are from Groenlo and are still pissed at Grolsch. Also, I thought you some other words too…. which I probably should not repeat here.

    in reply to: The Dutch say 'Phuk' off. #712123
    tenthije
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    Heineken, Amstel and Grolsh, the only words I understand in Dutch. :diablo:

    I taught you better then that! It’s Grolsch! Or Boekelsch if you are from Groenlo and are still pissed at Grolsch. Also, I thought you some other words too…. which I probably should not repeat here.

    in reply to: In port at Gothenburg today #2051559
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    Actually, today we do not celebrate the birtday of Beatrix, but of Wilhelmina. Other than that you are correct.

    in reply to: The Dutch say 'Phuk' off. #669768
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    The translation is rather poor. The gest of it is that the pilot did not have his medical checked up. This, as well as other incidents, led to the inspection revoking their landing rights. 165 people are now stranded in thailand. Not known how they can come back.

    in reply to: The Dutch say 'Phuk' off. #712395
    tenthije
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    The translation is rather poor. The gest of it is that the pilot did not have his medical checked up. This, as well as other incidents, led to the inspection revoking their landing rights. 165 people are now stranded in thailand. Not known how they can come back.

    in reply to: The Dutch say 'Phuk' off. #669908
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    After all, Tom, Sandy speaks fluent Double Dutch….. :D:D:D

    He does not even need Dutch courage for that either!

    in reply to: The Dutch say 'Phuk' off. #712552
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    After all, Tom, Sandy speaks fluent Double Dutch….. :D:D:D

    He does not even need Dutch courage for that either!

    in reply to: Travel within Germany #672012
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    The ICE3 is as fast as the TGV. A lot more comfortable then the TGV too. Well, more comfortable then the Eurostar which is a modified TGV. Never been in a “French” TGV.

    Note that the first class is a lot better equiped than most planes. Definately better than planes on short haul. Even PTVs! Radio for you to plug your headphones in as well, in 2nd too. I hate to say it, but in Germany (and France) the train is a decent alternative and quite often the best option.

    in reply to: Travel within Germany #715155
    tenthije
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    The ICE3 is as fast as the TGV. A lot more comfortable then the TGV too. Well, more comfortable then the Eurostar which is a modified TGV. Never been in a “French” TGV.

    Note that the first class is a lot better equiped than most planes. Definately better than planes on short haul. Even PTVs! Radio for you to plug your headphones in as well, in 2nd too. I hate to say it, but in Germany (and France) the train is a decent alternative and quite often the best option.

    in reply to: General Discussion #395532
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    However my biggest bug bear is acronyms, our comliance department loves them, I quote, the “RAF must be sent to the HOG for signing before submitting to the RAC”

    I know what you mean. In our computer system the word cumulative is abbreviated as… you guessed it, cum. So we get customers and suppliers ringing in asking for our cum, their cum, predicted cum…

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