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bobleeds said:None of the previous large aircraft using LBA - 747, L1011, DC10, B767, A300, A330, Concorde have found it necessary to do "empty" test flights prior to commencing scheduled or charter services. I think it would be highly unlikely for a PIA 777 to arrive on anything but a regular scheduled service.
whoshotjimmi said:One thing I would like to know is, who would pay for this "test flight"? I cannot see PIA doing that. Emirates and Lufthansa, yes. They have huge resources and massive capital. PIA do not. White Heather will be able to say whether LBA would pay for it or not. I suspect I already know the answer.
aroosh said:interesting angle, however long flare training is a standardized part of our CAT2 training and PIA didnt need to test fly the A310 into LBA, so why the 777.
Finally I dont understand what the long flare issue is with the LBA type topography? We operate into places like Khatmandu where which have a much more intense terrain and a higher plateau/table top style runway and I have never encountered or even heard of this issue. Perhaps its restricted to the A300 only. I shall see if I can find out anything about this long flare issue.
LS16 said:Sounds interesting. Another theory I suppose is that assuming the terminal works take place this winter then check-in hall A will most likely be closed whilst they build the new roof. I wonder therefore if hall B needs to made ready to deal with the check-in needs of all airlines whilst this is happening.
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