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Nguyen Vu Loc

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  1. Sorry Julius. I read your message this morning. The bare A320 has already left SZB last night. The "Go VISA" will depart today (7/6), hope you guys can shoot this one.

    http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d91/locnvvn/Aviation/VJA_10152397759956005_899910054020071218_o_zps28cdb0bb.jpg

     

    http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d91/locnvvn/Aviation/VJA_10152397760156005_8767088966040887757_o_zpsed46bbad.jpg


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    What a busy past two weeks for Malaysian Wings members it has been - Air Force One was in town, the MH370 SAR aircraft returning from Perth, new liveries on civil aircraft, etc. etc. We also had honoured guest spotters visiting from Hong Kong, Indonesia and Japan. It was a wonderful time to see so many new and old faces at our airports again.

     

    We are now close to our anniversary and this year, it will be held at KUL. The anniversary will be quite special. With klia2 open, we can explore some different possibilities.

     

    Please put your name down on our attendance list below Hope to see you all again soon! :)

    1. flee
    2. Vu Loc (+ 2 VN spotters)

     


  3. TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – An Air Asia budget flight carrying 133 passengers on their way to Malaysia was forced to turn back to Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport after a fire broke out in an engine Friday.

    After flight AK1519 took off at 9:46 a.m. on its way to Kota Kinabalu in the East-Malaysian state of Sabah, the pilot noticed engine No.2 was burning, reports said. He decided to turn back immediately, allowing the plane to land at Taoyuan at 10:10 a.m.

    The passengers disembarked safely and were offered a meal before a different plane was arranged to take them to Malaysia, reports said.

    Passengers interviewed by reporters said they had seen no flames, but they had the impression that the plane was not flying as high as it should. The crew said only that there was a problem, but did not give any explanations, leaving passengers unaware there had been major trouble, reports said. Many did not understand the situation until after they had landed back in Taoyuan, according to reporters.

    The cause of the fire alert was still under investigation, but it was Air Asia which had to bear ultimate responsibility, the airport authorities said.

    http://www.taiwannews.com.tw/etn/news_content.php?id=2424730


  4. I personally like Malaysian food incl. nasi lemak and the picture shown by Chef Wan is really unappetizing. I hope this will be rectified very soon. Perhaps we should fly on MAS long-haul flights to enjoy good food, my wife and daughter who have travelled return flights SGN-KUL-CDG enjoy very much the food onboard (B772 at that time).

    Let's have a look of F and C meals prepared for MAS A380 CDG-KUL, no mentioning about Y-class meals nor nasi-lemak however :-)

    http://english.astroawani.com/videos/show/in-focus/sky-dining-on-board-a-a380-14334


  5. I just saw the film at the theater and it's really fast-pace scary. There are however inaccuracies re. aircraft like the An12 Cub with US Navy insignia taking off from an aircraft carrier. The tail of this aircraft in flight is actually a C130's one. Airbus leaving the parking in Jerusalem in reverse mode without pushback vehicle. The effect of decompression by grenade explosion to suck out the zombies is truly awesome. verdict: A must see movie!

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