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Does anyone have a flight path map?
Sounds like an advertorial.
Is the writer looking for a free invite to the next Qantas love-in?
It's written by Geoffrey Thomas (also from The West Australian) who is universally pro-Qantas. He is always at Qantas functions/delivery flights etc.
I personally take anything he writes with the proverbial grain of salt.
It's written by Geoffrey Thomas (also from The West Australian) who is universally pro-Qantas. He is always at Qantas functions/delivery flights etc.
I personally take anything he writes with the proverbial grain of salt.
Would there be significant seasonal differences in aircraft endurance for a route like QF9 to LHR Winter in OZ but summer in GB
Except that he dressed up the facts as something wondrous (which is why I thought it sounded like an advertorial) rather than plain old factsGeoffrey Thomas always receives disparaging comments on this forum, but no-one has yet disputed the facts in his story.
The differences that will come up....weather holding, etc in the UK. In my experience February was the worst for this. Fog in Perth....the alternatives aren't great, but as long as you can legally have go you'll probably get in. Winds can be shocking there too. Summer in Perth may be an issue. Apparently on the hottest of days, the aircraft won't be able to take off at max weight. I've heard that from a couple of sources who should know, but whether or not it will be limiting, I don't know.
Except that he dressed up the facts as something wondrous (which is why I thought it sounded like an advertorial) rather than plain old facts
It's also in The West Australian:
Perth-to-London plane travel smashes speed records | The West Australian
Why they think that's worthy of news I have no idea!