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  1. Bayum

    3 month old 737-9 Max depressurisation incident

    From FlightRadar, 6th January, accessed 6th January https://www.flightradar24.com/blog/alaska-airlines-737-9-max-exit-door-separates-in-flight/ Link shows original article. <Attached image shows the rear ‘plugged door’ (window to Daily Mail) blown out>
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    JAL A350 accident at Tokyo Haneda (02/01/2024)

    Unless you were in the coastguard plane or one of their family members.
  3. Bayum

    JAL A350 accident at Tokyo Haneda (02/01/2024)

    Will be very interesting to see what the ATC convos were beforehand.
  4. Bayum

    JAL A350 accident at Tokyo Haneda (02/01/2024)

    Are reports that the plane hit another plane mid-air or on landing? The video looks like landing is when the first big flare of flames but could have happened seconds before.
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    Airlines with multiple departures from one airport to another in a matter of hours

    https://www.britishairways.com/travel/schedules/public/en_gb I searched for Saturday, Johannesburg to Heathrow and those are the results. There’s only two codes but 5+ different times. What does this mean?
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    Airlines with multiple departures from one airport to another in a matter of hours

    So even though there are x timetabled, only two will fly?
  7. Bayum

    Airlines with multiple departures from one airport to another in a matter of hours

    I’ve been playing about on FlightRadar for a few months now and one thing that seems to crop up are a number of flights with departures from airports only to have the same operator schedule a further few flights to the same airport. One example that jumps out at me is Johannesburg to Heathrow...
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    Ryanair flight diverted to Minsk by Belarusian government to allow arrest of dissident journalist

    I don’t think any pilot anywhere would take the risk. Anecdotal reports from other pilots have said the same thing - the pilot had no other choice.

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