Looks like the replacement for the 11, will be the 76?And not the 777?
I keep trying to make "fetch", happen!
Or maybe some of the āoldā 330-200ās? Shade⦠SHADE!!!
Looks like the replacement for the 11, will be the 76?And not the 777?
I keep trying to make "fetch", happen!
Seems like the writing was on the wall before this. The AF tried to auction off the parked/stored KC-10s in their unflyable state and none of them sold. I don't recall what the bid reserve was, but it still surprised me that none sold. Then again, I haven't dug into too much...I ain't got time for that.Not really sure who would be interesting in buying an airplane that you can't legally fly and that gets zero support from the manufacturer. Airplane nerd who wants to make it their home, maybe? Still would end up being cut up and driven off the airfield in pieces. Could probably turn the fuselage into a swanky night club or rave since they don't have windows anymore. Maybe if one happens to be grounded somewhere like IAD where there's a museum on field might buy one and keep it intact, but I'd imagine they would get salvaged for usable parts then cut up into pieces that fit on a semi trailer and hauled off.
Yeah. I'm wondering the same. Coulson annouced a 767 conversion program. If they don't get the DC10's flying again maybe that would speed up. There was a 757 conversion sitting in Blytheville, AR when I swung through a year ago. Didn't appear to have any engines.I wonder what's gonna happen for 10-Tanker, what a blow.
They are a good tool and get used a lot.
Yep,Yeah. I'm wondering the same. Coulson annouced a 767 conversion program. If they don't get the DC10's flying again maybe that would speed up. There was a 757 conversion sitting in Blytheville, AR when I swung through a year ago. Didn't appear to have any engines.
Seems like the writing was on the wall before this. The AF tried to auction off the parked/stored KC-10s in their unflyable state and none of them sold. I don't recall what the bid reserve was, but it still surprised me that none sold. Then again, I haven't dug into too much...I ain't got time for that.![]()
I want to be optimistic at this, but I just don't know at this point. My optimism has faded even more since UPS's news yesterday.![]()
FedEx plans MD-11 cargo plane return by May 31 following UPS accident
FedEx said on Wednesday it is working with Boeing and U.S. aircraft safety regulators to return to service by May 31 the MD-11 cargo planes it grounded after the deadly crash of one of those jets operated by United Parcel Service in November.www.reuters.com
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FedEx plans MD-11 cargo plane return by May 31 following UPS accident
FedEx said on Wednesday it is working with Boeing and U.S. aircraft safety regulators to return to service by May 31 the MD-11 cargo planes it grounded after the deadly crash of one of those jets operated by United Parcel Service in November.www.reuters.com
I learned that big brown was the devil when I worked for a feeder. They do not care about human life other than in how it moves the bottom line. Not that any of the others are any better, but little companies have the advantage of the leadership having to look you in the eyes while they ā¢ed you. Small companies are often just as crooked, but there's something particularly evil about pretty much all organizations when they get above a critical mass of employees because of the abstraction between people and process. I couldn't tell you where that line is, but "motor oil" is exactly right. And before people misconstrue this as some dig at UPS, it's not - they're not really any different than any other shop. Your job will never love you back because you are motor oil, and do we care how much oil we burn? Only when it's causing problems elsewhere or may lead to issues elsewhere.
During peak I remember some young guy with a bull horn yelling at little old ladies to unload a truck "FASTER FASTER!" Peak is right, peak absurdity.
Looks like the replacement for the 11, will be the 76?And not the 777?
I keep trying to make "fetch", happen!
I know folks have been yelling from the rooftops about the impending...well, call it what you will, loss of over exuberance. The split between the have and have nots is getting wider and I am seeing more and more large scale lay offs. So, shrinking revenue across the board accompanied with the ponzi scheme that is big tech these days (I think the kids are calling it the Fab 7 now?) well, I am not very hopeful that there isn't one helluva "correction" (or reset as I would call it) on the horizon.You're not wrong.
I loaded trucks in college at the big hub in the STL area. Employees are just a commodity to be used up and disposed of. You're nothing but a production metric to them. I also learned the importance of a strong union there.
They may not be wanting to replace the MD11s at all. They kicked Amazon to the curb because it was too low margin and they just announced they're slashing another 30,000 operational employees in the latest earnings. The goal seems to be to shrink to increase yield. Domestic revenue was down this year, which was expected, which to my understanding, is where the MD11s primarily operated.
oh so it IS an airlineAs I understand it, they are requiring them to commute in to sit reserve for the sim. Because of course they are.
Sometimes. Maybe. But Different!oh so it IS an airline
Sometimes. Maybe. But Different!
Move the lav into the flight deck, make the potable water system inop and you got a dealOr maybe some of the āoldā 330-200ās? Shade⦠SHADE!!!![]()
Move the lav into the flight deck, make the potable water system inop and you got a deal![]()
This place⦠is all I can say. After this CPIL video I think Iām done! I couldnāt even be mad about it. Just a feeling of resignation.Lav could be deferred too, let's not forget. "Are you refusing this flight?"
Iām waiting for a retiree to write a tell all book. Besides the senior daddies/mommas being great to fly with the stories are amazing and jaw dropping/hilarious. I honestly donāt know how my or the subsequent generation would deal with the shenanigans you all got thrown at you.We had porta potties on the 72. One day the porta potty was deferred (I'm not kidding, as in removed deferred). We are doing YYC-RFD and were supposed to be done for the week and go home. We get an ACARS to divert to SDF. Nobody wanted to go to SDF cause gawd knows what happens next. Capt tells me to get dispatch on the bat phone and tell them we will be diverting to RFD for physicological needs. I'm like, "tell him what".... So I tell him and we divert back to our planned destination of RFD and go home. Never heard another word. It was a ferry flight as I remember, no cargo. Gutsiest move I ever saw.