As someone that flys weekly. i will and always will fly qantas. the media is blowing things out of the water. one plane breaks down for an couple of hours and its like the world is coming to an end. at lest qantas fixes it before take off.
keith
We have our Qantas tickets for next week to Hobart, first connection to Brisbane in the "crop duster" and then on the jets.
After reading about the last Qantas incident on a domestic flight (737 Boeing) we start thinking that the Defender will be more safe and reliable.
The Defender was serviced by Justin and that is a plus
Just wonder if we can have our money back![]()
As someone that flys weekly. i will and always will fly qantas. the media is blowing things out of the water. one plane breaks down for an couple of hours and its like the world is coming to an end. at lest qantas fixes it before take off.
keith
There have been a few issues, but none have fallen out of the sky - I would still fly, still lower risk than driving.
X 2 - I fly every month or so for work, and will always fly with Qantas. Other airlines have similar problems, but they never get reported by the media and beaten up over it. I have flown on small local carriers that have aborted a take off and made us wait for another plane - better to be safe than sorry.
Cheers - Gav.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
Statistically speaking, by aircraft is still the safest form of transport. (Probably safer than being a pedestrian in Elizabeth St, Melbourne CBD.)
Flying by far the safest option (discounting the drives to/from airports)
As for QANTAS as someone said EVERY other airline is serviced offshore
Martyn
1998 Defender
2008 Madigan
2010 Cape York
2012 Beadell, Bombs and other Blasts
2014 Centreing the Simpson
VKS-737 mob 7669
Agree 100%,
Just remember one kept flying with a big hole in it engine, another had a door fall off and kept going etc etc.
Ok, might give you a bloody big fright but at least you can walk off and complain to the waiting media about it and not end up a pile of ash on the hill side. Not great publicity but none have hit the ground harder they they should have, just yet.
You can bet that now will be the safest time to fly as they will be double checking everything as they do not want another "incident" just as everyone gears up for their Christmas Holidays and decides to fly another airline or defer for safety issues.
Now the statisticians will tell you it is inevitable there will be a serious crash but really, how many will die on the roads at Christmas (50, 60 100 ?) let alone those seriously injured etc.
No one has died from a Qantas plane crashing that I am aware of, ride the big bird !
George
Yes guys, you all are correct, as we read this thread there are hundreds of planes in the air.
The spot between Gympie and the Sun Shine Coast is more dangerous that any air lane in the world.
I guess that I posted the thread with the frustration at the moment in see how many reports we have about Qantas by the "news hunters"
The Australian Licenced Aircraft Engineers Association is committed to fighting the offshore outsourcing of work to countries like Dubai that arguably have superior equipment and do the best and most cost effective aircaft work in the world. This is the same union that had their Federal Secretary seeking re-election early this year to then have nomination rejected because his licence as an aircraft engineer was no longer valid. What a bunch of self serving monkeys. Go Qantas.
My boss takes great joy in looking at the aviation herald to read about all the mishaps from around the world and telling you about them as you plan your next flight - especially abroad.
These incidents are not isolated to Qantas, every airline has had similar incidents or worse.
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