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Sri Ramani K.

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  1. In the short term, but in the long term it would've helped because MH can easily hive off routes to FY and operate it at different costs to mainline MH. It should've allowed them to focus on their international routes.

     

    As much as you love supporting the old MH, let me just correct this one thing. Since when was MH "focused" on anything in the past? FY looked good on its own but the normal joe wouldn't know the mess they were also in. As far as I know and remember, they we're rebranding both MH and FY into a low-cost carrier; fighting head-to-head with AK. Never that I have seen MH wanting to rebrand itself and "focus" on the premium pax. It is similar to telling your child to behave when the parents themselves do the opposite.


  2. Plane old or not will still skid and have scary landings.....also old a/c can have very nice cabins seats trays etc if the company wants to refurbish them, thus again cabin interior has nothing to do with new or old a/c. The only problem I see with old a/c is maybe higher fuel consumption.....cheers

     

    This is probably the most accurate statement so far when it comes to the maintenance. At the end of the day, it all boils down to the company and their policies. As far as an engineer is concerned, his work is to ensure that the aircraft is airworthy. Sometimes there are defects (such as the air conditioning being a little too hot on ground and many others) and these defects have already been identified. They are most of the time deferrable (depending on the defect) and to be rectified within a time period as recommended by the manufacturer and it all boils down to the company's policies in getting the a/c out of the scheduled flight, having the necessary down time for rectification, spares readily available and many other factors. There have been other known incidents where people kept doubting if maintenance was actually performed or not e.g. no airconditioning on ground, toilet being unserviceable, etc. These doesn't mean that the aircraft is going to crash if it is not rectified, just how much importance is placed by the particular airline in getting these fixed if they have a time period to be rectified. 2 cents from a maintenance guy's POV. :drinks:


  3. There are 2 sides to a coin, either MH is offering very competitive price and terms to AK or AK is 'advised' to support MH :sorry:

     

    Have to agree to the many sides of a coin. There is already an ongoing MoU between AK & SAE (Sepang Aircraft Engineering). It's not just that easy to ditch a MRO who's business is only about maintaining your planes. Unless someone can proof in black and white that the HMV/OMV contract have been given to MH E&M, better not to point fingers unnecessarily. :drinks:


  4. I just see it like this. Those days when we go to the bank to deposit cash into an account, we do it over the counter for free. With the emergence of cash deposit machines, deposits over the counters were charged a service fee. If we can deal with those machines, I believe the self-check in counters will be a no-brainer at all. Or to make it simple, pay if you want the easy way out. :drinks:


  5. HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!

     

    This is MEGA EPIC.

     

    http://jetphotos.net/viewphoto.php?id=7158321&showcomments=true#comments

     

    Posted by Tony Fernandes on July 25, 2011

     

    A lovely composition you have taken of AirAsia's planes with my Indonesia and Malaysian planes meeting at Changi Airport. Hope to see more plane photos of AirAsia from you when we will have more planes based in Singapore.

     

    Posted by N Razak on July 26, 2011

     

    Lovely photo with a lovely composition! Mega Rare!

     

    N Razak = Najib Razak????? Thank you KC for exposing the syndicate! :drinks: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:


  6. 23/07 - Although some quarters claim that people here should wear YELLOW on Saturdays, but somehow or rather today was a BLUE day in KLIA.

     

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    Starting off, Chaity & Yong decided to wear BLUE today, so somehow or rather, they have a tendency to attract traffic of the same colour!

     

    A6-EYE-WMKK-23-07-11.jpg

    No doubt, the BLUE I was referring to was this, A6-EYE. Dedicated to Keith who couldn't get a proper shot of it a few days ago.

     

    PH-BQB-WMKK-23-07-11.jpg

    Very often this BLUE does not taxi in front of Anjung Tinjau and exits rwy via taxiway Hotel, but I guess you know why it did today. :lol: PH-BQB coming in from Uncle Pieter-land.

     

    Besides that, traffic was almost normal for me except for this bird which just arrived at the same time as me.

     

    XY-AGC-WMKK-23-07-11.jpg

    XY-AGC which usually docks in the LCC Terminal didn't do the same today. Took off about an hour later from bay B12.

     

    Chaity & Ong might have other shots which I didn't catch so passing the baton to the rest. Cheers! :drinks:


  7. Free time today afternoon was spent @ SZB. Sorry for the picture heavy thread. :pardon:

     

    M994-03-SZB-01-07-11.jpg

    Bomba's MI-17 - M994-03

     

    9M-TGG-SZB-01-07-11.jpg

    9M-TGG appeared out of no where and seen here taxiing past the hangar with two other injured siblings.

     

    M70-02-SZB-01-07-11.jpg

    Maritim Malaysia's Dauphin 2 - M70-02.

     

    M53-01-SZB-01-07-11.jpg

    M53-01 decided to wink at me when Chaity turned off the lights. :angry:

     

    9M-MWG-SZB-01-07-11.jpg

    It is a sad fact that it is my first time photographing a MasWings bird. Seen here 9M-MWG taking off. Prior to this, they were having many sessions of EGR and kept giving me a false alarm that some other aircraft is approaching. <_>

     

    M44-05-SZB-01-07-11.jpg

    M44-05 - also when Chaity turned off the lights!!!

     

    M44-07-SZB-01-07-11.jpg

    The one cekap thing about the RMAF is that they keep changing that sticker on the vertical fin of M44-07. Now it reads "53 - 1958 - 2011" compared to the previous "52 - 1958-2010".

     

    HL7227-SZB-01-07-11.jpg

    And this 737BBJ bearing rego HL7227 also appeared out of no where. From A.net, belongs to Hanwa Chemical Corporation. Taxi-ed to Skypark and 30 minutes later, steps removed, door closed, engines started and TAXIIED all the way to the open area behind the hangar rows for parking. :good:

     

    9M-TAG-SZB-01-07-11.jpg

    Been long that I have wanted to catch this, finally got it and a nose shot to commemorate. 9M-TAG.

     

    N338TM-SZB-01-07-11.jpg

    The background will tell the make of the aircraft. Cessna Citation Sovereign - N338TM.

     

    N588LS-SZB-01-07-11.jpg

    N588LS probably heading its way down to SIN or somewhere else bringing the high rollers.

     

    Left not long after that. Have a great weekend folks! :drinks:

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