David.W
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I know friends who are frequent fliers with MAs have decided to give up MAS after hearing the A380 sell off rumor
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at the very least sell the a380 and use the change to update the remaining 777 interior to current standards those interior upgrades is long overdue
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2nd Airbus Executive Jet for the Government of Malaysia - 9M-NAB
David.W replied to flee's topic in General Aviation
yup this plane is now famous on fb bad time to buy a plane when everyone is already grumbling -
DCA and Police should be notified Take the guy in and give him a good hard lesson so others will be educated.
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when will it come to its new owner? During LIMA?
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MAS B772 Fleet Decommissioned on 27 January 2016
David.W replied to alberttky's topic in General Aviation
any chance of announcement on 777 replacement this year or next? the silence is deafening -
MAS B772 Fleet Decommissioned on 27 January 2016
David.W replied to alberttky's topic in General Aviation
the 777 feels like the cancer of Malaysia Airlines. From the 2 tragic crashes, to outdated interior. The 777 seems to be the dark shadow of the fleet. The time we see them go might signifies a new beginning. -
Air Force One with Barack Obama Visit 20-22 November 2015
David.W replied to Cire's topic in General Aviation
the beast has already been spotted in a KL carltex station.... -
MAS B772 Fleet Decommissioned on 27 January 2016
David.W replied to alberttky's topic in General Aviation
maybe that can prevent engines going missing -
UPDATE source: http:///www.binapuri.com.my
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A woman was arrested by the police after she climbed over the railing at Changi Airport Terminal 1 onto the netting below the Kinetic Rain sculpture on Saturday morning. -- PHOTO: STOMP By Royston Sim A woman was arrested by the police after she climbed over the railing at Changi Airport Terminal 1 onto the netting below the Kinetic Rain sculpture on Saturday morning. A police spokesman said they received a call about the incident at 8.28am, and on arrival at the airport, officers arrested a woman in her 30s under the Mental Health Act. Investigations are ongoing, he said. A one-minute video circulating online shows the woman in a white dress perched precariously on the netting. Police officers later helped to pull her back onto safe ground. A Changi Airport Group spokesman said the Kinetic Rain display was damaged by the intrusion, with some strings on the art sculpture entangled. "We have referred the matter to the police and our engineers are arranging for the sculpture to be repaired." http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/woman-arrested-intrusion-kinetic-rain-sculpture-changi-airport-t1-2013 video: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=1392929314278659&set=vb.422643424438311&type=2&theater
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the videos has been removed due to you know what
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Still dissapointed at the half hearted job they did to Penang International Airport. Heck the carpark is still in a mess
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This show is aired on National Geographic on every Thursday at 9pm I wonder if anyone saw the first episode yesterday Here is the trailer if you have not seen it
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How does an airplane looks when you cut it in half?
David.W replied to Naim's topic in General Aviation
you could at least cram 2 more floors for seats I assume its a 777? -
Your Picts are so popular you exceeded the bandwidth!
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Chinese tourists on SIA flight tried to keep cutlery
David.W replied to Mike P's topic in General Aviation
Im guilty of having a SQ and MH cutlery set in my home... (knife, fork and spoon) This was pre 9/11 and I was still small travelling with my parents on holiday -
Accident: Asiana B772 at San Francisco on Jul 6th 2013
David.W replied to JingKai Seah's topic in General Aviation
San Francisco bans helmet cams after they capture firefighters running over Asiana crash victimBy Arturo Garcia Members of the San Francisco Fire Department have been banned from using helmet cameras during operations after video surfaced showing firefighters running over and killing a victim of the July 2013 Oceana Airlines plane crash. The Associated Press reported on Monday that video from Battalion Chief Mark Johnson’s helmet camera shows a fire truck running over 16-year-old Ye Meng Yuan, who was lying on the ground following the crash. Johnson had apparently not been told of Yuan’s whereabouts or condition while directing the truck. The discovery of the footage led Chief Joanne Hayes-White to expand a 2009 order banning cameras on department grounds to include helmet cameras, citing concerns over firefighters’ safety. “The timing may not look good,” a department spokesperson told KTVU-TV. “But the fact of the matter is, this is the first helmet camera issue that’s occurred since the 2009 policy was created that [Hayes-White] was aware of.” But Hayes-White’s order was immediately questioned by both the Black Firefighters Association (BFA), of which Johnson is a member, and an attorney for Ye’s family, Anthony Tarricone. “Why would anybody not want to know the truth?” Tarricone told the AP. “What’s wrong with knowing what happened? What’s wrong with keeping people honest? That’s what the helmet cam did, in effect, in this case.” Meanwhile, BFA president Kevin Smith told the AP that the department seems to be more concerned with its potential liability than with improving firefighters’ efficiency, arguing that helmet cameras help improve communications between firefighters and their commanders. “The department should develop a progressive policy to use this tool in a way that is beneficial and not simply restrict its use,” Smith told the AP. “We are public servants, we serve the public. Why be secretive?” http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/20/san-francisco-bans-helmet-cams-after-they-capture-firefighters-running-over-asiana-crash-victim/ -
KK Airport has no instrument landing system, endangering passengers
David.W replied to alberttky's topic in General Aviation
It happened at SFO it could have been BKI -
I think if the Media (The Star) did not approach him he would still be living in the transit area. MAHB has already said they let him in due to media pressure.
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Accident: Asiana B772 at San Francisco on Jul 6th 2013
David.W replied to JingKai Seah's topic in General Aviation
Probably the first ever death from a rescue vehicle? But I find it hard to understand how she could get run over maybe in the rush to get to the site the driver was just not even looking at what he is driving towards and wonder if the driver would get charged for manslaughter? Also it seems evacuation was delayed as passengers were told to remain in their seats... http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jul/11/san-francisco-plane-crash-asiana-airlines-boeing-777