jb747
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There has been considerable discussion on this board and others on the relability of the A380, given your experience I would be interested to hear your opinion if possible and also what you consider are the key differences between it and the 747 from up the front, for instance are pilots really getting too much info on possible issues?
Its introduction to service has been much, much slower than happened with the 744. It's taking longer to amass the information needed by, well, everyone, on just how to make it work as well as possible. The most common issue with the aircraft is computers. Almost every failure that you can have, can be reset by restarting the controlling computer. And, most times, just like Win XP, that's the end of the problem.
The information question I'm not sure about. We actually can't access as much info as we did on the 744 (by going into the CMC maintenance pages). But, I think it relates to some recent AB info which the media described as them reducing the info we get. That's not the case at all. What is happening is that some 'failures' are having their tolerances widened out. What they planned and thought they built, hasn't really turned out that way in the real world.
Overall though, I've had a good run of departures, with most being very close to schedule. It's actually a bugger of an aircraft to preflight, so it's very easy to lose time there. You just can't afford to be late to the a/c. I was on the 744 in the early days, and we had plenty of issues with that.
It will settle down, once the worldwide pool of information increases to that critical point. For an individual airline, you probably need around 9 to get there. Once there's a 100 in service (instead of 25 or so) everything should settle.
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