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  Styvas Go Canucks Go Premium join:2004-09-15 Waterloo, ON | Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time Cool! Any idea why they appeared to be hosing it down after landing? I couldn't find that in the article or the video commentary. | |
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time Cooling off: Jets are used to hose down the Airbus after landing »www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article···row.html (towards the end of the article)
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  dennilfloss Liberal And Loving It Premium join:2001-09-09 Ottawa, ON clubs: | Hosing must be a ceremony for first landing just like they used to do for ocean liners. | |
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 |   DKS Damn Kidney Stones Premium,ExMod 2002 join:2001-03-22 Owen Sound, ON clubs: | Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time Yup. Traditional first flight airport greeting. | |
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  LaZ3R Premium join:2003-01-17 | Sweet! Huge plane :P | |
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  Mauricio aka CigaR Premium join:2008-12-06 | Can you imagine fitting 840 people in that thing (single class configuration) ? 840 waiting for their luggage(s), customs, boarding etc...  | |
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 |   MacGyver Bell Sucks Premium,ExMod 2003-05 join:2001-10-14 Orleans, ON 1 edit | Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time T1 Pier F was designed to accommodate the A380. Everything from baggage, fueling, multiple jetways, etc. Or should I say redesigned, because it wasn't originally intended.
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| Wow, kind of makes me wish I was at work today to see it.
Seeing that thing land will be something. Will have to figure out the landing times so I can time to be at the window. -- »www.codecipher.com - Marking the way to tomorrow's solutions -- Did you know that Perl is not Dead? »perlisalive.org/ | |
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| About 3:30 I was in a parking lot in Burlington (about 30-40 kms west of PIA).
I looked up and saw this MASSIVE plane just floating like a giant bird. At first I thought it wasn't moving--it was flying that low and slow. It did a 180 degree turn and headed back toward Toronto.
p.s.Our city (Burlington) is the home of the pilot. I am sure he was looking to see if his house was still there. -- It's as clear as mud--but, it covers the ground Visit CanChat! | |
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time I doubt very much that aspiring mile-high club members are going to forego what can be done on a double bed if they can do it in the washroom !
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time Unfortunately, with what airline travel is these days, you don't want to be accused of "failing to comply with the orders of flight crew" -- or barricading yourself in the suite and refusing to open the door! You would get an interesting reception committee when the plane landed! 
I suspect, though, that Western airlines wouldn't have such "rules". I think this just reflects Singapore's notoriously strict and conservative culture.  -- "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity" -- a corollary of Murphy's Law "A dog is like a child who never grows old ... always there to love and be loved" -- Aaron Katcher
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time said by DKS :said by Wolfie00 :I suspect, though, that Western airlines wouldn't have such "rules". I think this just reflects Singapore's notoriously strict and conservative culture. Would Emirates, based in Dubai, be much different? Thats where they cut off your private parts when having sex with an unmarried woman  -- It's 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it's dark, and we're wearing sunglasses. | |
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  dirtyjeffer Merry Christmas Premium join:2002-02-21 London, ON | it looks nice, but i still don't trust Airbus planes. | |
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time said by dirtyjeffer :it looks nice, but i still don't trust Airbus planes. Why not ? | |
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| said by dirtyjeffer :it looks nice, but i still don't trust Airbus planes. Yeah, I'd like to know why too. Airbus have an excellent safety record. | |
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time said by dirtyjeffer :naa...it just seems that a disproportionately high number of issues seem to happen to Airbus planes, that's all. Proof? I think we had this exact same discussion with you before. -- I swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen. | |
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time yea, i know...that's why i said "seems"...even the latest accident involves an Airbus jet. 
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time hey look...another crash, another Airbus (this time an A310):
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join:2002-02-04 Woodstock, ON | Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time Maybe just the airlines I've flown on but every airbus that I've ever flown on has felt like it's tried to drive the seat through my ass. | |
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time it doesn't matter...it's still an Airbus...besides, people curse Ford, GM and Chrysler for different models, different circumstances and different failures...i will hold the aircraft to the same set of standards.  -- Today's motto: Dearly beloved, We are gathered here today to bid farewell to personal responsibility and accountability. | |
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time So you're accusing Airbus of making shoddy planes, despite the absence of one shred of evidence to support that, or any statistical validity whatsoever? That makes about as much sense as blaming the Tooth Fairy for airline crashes! 
If you want some facts, Airbus is very highly regarded in the aerospace community and has delivered more aircraft than Boeing in every single year since 2003. In the ten and a half year period beginning in 1999, Airbus has received more orders than Boeing in every year but three.
OT, but many years ago -- before 9/11 and all the security crackdowns -- I flew to New York with my young son on his very first airplane flight. It was an Air Canada A319 and, rambunctious child that he was, he asked to see the cockpit. They let him in and he plunked himself on the floor behind the two pilots and had such a great time that the stewardess thought I should go up and check it out too. So I spent some time up there and was just blown away by the awesome technology that Airbus is using. I've been a fan every since!  -- "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity" -- a corollary of Murphy's Law "A dog is like a child who never grows old ... always there to love and be loved" -- Aaron Katcher
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time said by Wolfie00 :So you're accusing Airbus of making shoddy planes, despite the absence of one shred of evidence to support that, or any statistical validity whatsoever? i'm not blaming anything on anyone...just pointing out yet another observation...ANOTHER crash, ANOTHER Airbus. -- Today's motto: Dearly beloved, We are gathered here today to bid farewell to personal responsibility and accountability. | |
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time said by dirtyjeffer :i'm not blaming anything on anyone...just pointing out yet another observation...ANOTHER crash, ANOTHER Airbus. And what inference are we supposed to make from that?
Here's another equally useful observation. AF447 was headed to Paris. This flight had left from Paris. TWA 800 had also been headed for Paris. Uh-oh!  -- "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity" -- a corollary of Murphy's Law "A dog is like a child who never grows old ... always there to love and be loved" -- Aaron Katcher
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time Interesting chart -- thanks for posting.
Probably the most direct comparison of Airbus with Boeing is to compare the large population of smaller Airbus models in the A318 to A321 family with the Boeing 737 family. That's quite the tough comparison for Airbus, because the 737 is widely recognized as one of the safest, most robust aircraft ever made.
The result -- from that chart -- is that the Airbus family has a lower accident rate than the 737 "Classic" series -- that is, the "newer" 737 models with efficient turbofan engines -- "Classic" and "NG" together represents almost all 737's flying today*. However, Boeing's "next-generation" (NG) 737's (models 600 and up) have a lower accident rate than the Airbus models. The accident rate for all of them is spectacularly low compared to the world fleet average.
Some of the other conclusions one can draw from that chart:
- passenger jet aircraft have generally been getting safer with newer models
- the two earliest Airbus models had about an average safety record; the majority are way better than the world fleet average
- if any major multi-model manufacturer can be criticized as having a poorer than average record, it would have to be the now-defunct McDonnell Douglas. This is especially so when considering the trouble-plagued DC-10 and its equally defective successor, the MD-11 -- an aircraft with so many flight deck problems that the FAA forced Boeing to redesign the flight software. Ironically, McDonnell Douglas is now part of Boeing!
------------ * with the exception of the one pollution-belching 737 that was leased from Air Inuit by Stephane Dion's campaign in the last election  -- "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity" -- a corollary of Murphy's Law "A dog is like a child who never grows old ... always there to love and be loved" -- Aaron Katcher
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| Where is a good spot near the airport to go and sit to watch the planes come in? I've gone over to the Tim Hortons or Wendys parking lot once on Airport road but its not overly ideal. Anyone have some good site seeing tips? --
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| Re: Emirates A380 Airbus Lands in Toronto For the First Time said by theninjasqua :Where is a good spot near the airport to go and sit to watch the planes come in? I've gone over to the Tim Hortons or Wendys parking lot once on Airport road but its not overly ideal. Anyone have some good site seeing tips? Dixie Road in Mississauga is almost right up against 23-05 and there's almost like a parking area where people go to watch the planes fly in right overhead. Only issue is that I don't think that runway is used as often as the 24-06es further south, but you should still get a good view. -- I swear that I will be faithful and bear true allegiance to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, Queen of Canada, Her Heirs and Successors, and that I will faithfully observe the laws of Canada and fulfil my duties as a Canadian citizen. | |
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