Damn, your awake.Nafenn wrote:Dont you mean UDL?written_ficton wrote:A ULD is a type of pre mix alcohol drink aswell, so it could have been confused that DJA330 was bringing a belly load of Alcohol.
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Presactly and excisely. I know that if Nafenn had posted "ULD", I'd have been asking that question. After all, this is a scanner forum not an aviation forum where such acronyms might be more widely understood. I think "baggage container" was an appropriate description under the circumstances.Nafenn wrote:I know EXACTLY what ULDs are considering i spent the last week loading and unloading them. The reason i posted "baggage containers" was to avoid the possible question "what is a ULD?"
All good communicators know that you need to deliver your message in a way that the listener (or in this case, reader) will understand. If you leave a conversation not having understood half of what was said, has effective communication actually taken place?
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Another update:Nafenn wrote:UPDATE:
The Virgin Blue A330 is currently in Sydney. It will be flying from Sydney to Perth on saturday the 9th of april, arriving around 9am (I believe bay 17 at this point or possibly bay 19 - if it is on 19, it will be a good photo opp from the Upstairs observation deck). At some point in the morning it will be towed over to the remote bays at the international terminal. On sunday morning it will be towed back over to the domestic side, and i believe it will be departing perth at approximatley 3pm heading back t6o sydney.
The craft will be empty except for crew, however it will be full of empty baggage containers for ground handlers in perth.
There is still no word on when it will be entering service.
The 330 is now due in at 1830 on saturday, and will be on 17 untill 2200, when it will be towed to bay 60. it is scheduled to depart around 1530-1600 on sunday
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Hi Nafenn, at no point did i say you were wrong, so i dont know why you are being so defensive...Nafenn wrote:Hey kirk,AO11912 wrote:http://australianaviation.com.au/2011/0 ... ue-livery/
baggage containers = Unit Load Devices = ULD's
I know EXACTLY what ULDs are considering i spent the last week loading and unloading them. The reason i posted "baggage containers" was to avoid the possible question "what is a ULD?"
26th of May is the day Virgin has announced its start date for revenue flights.
http://www.facebook.com/notes/virgin-bl ... 3746200154
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Re: Virgin Blue
Inbound Perth
VH-XFA
Times shown in UTC
Call sign Type Land Gate DEP Status
VOZ9061 A332 10:45 10:55 YSSY In Flight
Economy Seat
Virgin's Newest 737 VH-YCF will feature a new 'sky interior'
http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/wings ... r-737.html
VH-XFA
Times shown in UTC
Call sign Type Land Gate DEP Status
VOZ9061 A332 10:45 10:55 YSSY In Flight
Economy Seat
Virgin's Newest 737 VH-YCF will feature a new 'sky interior'
http://www.flightglobal.com/blogs/wings ... r-737.html
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VH-XFA is currently in perth on bay 60.
i believe that it is being towed to 19 tomorrow around 8am, and will remain there until it departs (not sure when).
Rumour has it that XFB will be coming to perth in a couple of weeks aswell (the second A330 that vb has leased)
i believe that it is being towed to 19 tomorrow around 8am, and will remain there until it departs (not sure when).
Rumour has it that XFB will be coming to perth in a couple of weeks aswell (the second A330 that vb has leased)
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Were any of the regulars here lucky enough to get an opportunity to have a look on board XFA?
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No one would be allowed on board.
The guys that work for Virgin on the east coast, Pilots, Flight Attendants, and any one else that needs to be on board have signed a NDA (non disclosure agreement) about the interior of this aircraft.
The guys that work for Virgin on the east coast, Pilots, Flight Attendants, and any one else that needs to be on board have signed a NDA (non disclosure agreement) about the interior of this aircraft.
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I'd say that there probably were people allowed on board, but as Kirk mentions, they probably aren't allowed to talk about it. My guess would be that local executives etc from Virgin, maybe some publicity people, etc. Who knows
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Re: Virgin Blue
Heya Guys
Yes You Need To Sign A Waiver Saying that you will not disclose anything about the aircraft, But Saying that there is certain people from the ground handling companies and WAC Duty Manager have the power to allow someone to go see the interior.
I Have Seen The Inside of the A330 because one of the above people put myself and some others on the VIP list to go see inside the aircraft but that is all I Can say
NaFenn: VH-XFB I was under the impression There was only one in the Country
Yes You Need To Sign A Waiver Saying that you will not disclose anything about the aircraft, But Saying that there is certain people from the ground handling companies and WAC Duty Manager have the power to allow someone to go see the interior.
I Have Seen The Inside of the A330 because one of the above people put myself and some others on the VIP list to go see inside the aircraft but that is all I Can say
NaFenn: VH-XFB I was under the impression There was only one in the Country
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Re: Virgin Blue
So when do the rest of us get to see it? It sounds great and can only be good for air travel in Aust.
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towards the end of may, the aircraft enters regular service Perth - Sydney.dlcat1 wrote:So when do the rest of us get to see it? It sounds great and can only be good for air travel in Aust.
Because i was involved in the A330 project in perth, i was able to have a look inside. however i am not allowed to post any information about the aircraft either.
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That's fine, the rest of us shall just speculate.
I'm going to guess that they've pulled out Business Class and put in an 80's disco type dance floor instead, complete with mirror ball...
I'm going to guess that they've pulled out Business Class and put in an 80's disco type dance floor instead, complete with mirror ball...
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I wish we could 'like' posts on hereZebedee wrote:That's fine, the rest of us shall just speculate.
I'm going to guess that they've pulled out Business Class and put in an 80's disco type dance floor instead, complete with mirror ball...
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You should see it, absolutely blissZebedee wrote:That's fine, the rest of us shall just speculate.
I'm going to guess that they've pulled out Business Class and put in an 80's disco type dance floor instead, complete with mirror ball...
Zebedee your close... you forgot the fog mist....
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