Following the incident of TR996/SINTPE 9V-TAU on 24MAR19, the aircraft has been ferried to KUL on 26MAR19 to KUL as TR7008/TPEKUL for retification works by Sepang Engineering (Airbus).
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Scoot took over an existing maintenance contract TigerAir signed with Sepang Engineering (Airbus). Hence Scoot’s planes are sent to KUL for maintenance.Originally posted by yuuka_miya View PostWow we're doing this already? That's fast I guess.
I wonder why they aren't getting SIAEC to do it - was the bill too high?Last edited by Not You; 3 April 2019, 01:03 AM.
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Logically, I am guessing they did their numbers, it make sense to see through the contract before changing to SIAEC, than to pay the penalty to break the contract?Originally posted by boing View PostIsn't it better from a financial standpoint for Scoot's jets to be handled by SIAEC as the money would be flowing within SIA Group rather than outside ?
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Didn't think that they could have signed the contract when the A320s were still under Tiger Airways.Originally posted by reddevil0728 View PostLogically, I am guessing they did their numbers, it make sense to see through the contract before changing to SIAEC, than to pay the penalty to break the contract?
More details have been revealed with regards to the TPE incident. It was mentioned in ST that the pilots switched on a back up power device(assuming it is the APU) to burn off fuel due to them coming close to an overweight landing.
Why were they carrying more fuel than required ? Unexpected tailwinds ?
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I was flying to TPE early this month, the weather was quite bad. We need to circle for a while and I still cannot see anything (everything was white) outside the window even at 2000 ft only.Originally posted by boing View PostDidn't think that they could have signed the contract when the A320s were still under Tiger Airways.
More details have been revealed with regards to the TPE incident. It was mentioned in ST that the pilots switched on a back up power device(assuming it is the APU) to burn off fuel due to them coming close to an overweight landing.
Why were they carrying more fuel than required ? Unexpected tailwinds ?
Maybe that day was unexpected quite clear so they have "extra" fuel.
Also I thought TPE flight will continue to Japan right, may be the bring the fuel from SIN?visit my blog
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This is the TPE terminator which is the day flight. There are two night flights that will terminate at NRT and ICN respectivelyOriginally posted by lingua101 View PostI was flying to TPE early this month, the weather was quite bad. We need to circle for a while and I still cannot see anything (everything was white) outside the window even at 2000 ft only.
Maybe that day was unexpected quite clear so they have "extra" fuel.
Also I thought TPE flight will continue to Japan right, may be the bring the fuel from SIN?
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Its interesting how the A320 can be in "over-weight" position for landing into Taipei as even if were to have a full fuel for the SIN-TPE flight it would be about 6 hours of flying, but after flying 4 hours to TPE, the plane should be able to land without being over-weight even if it had 2 or even 3 hours of fuel left.
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