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Posted: 12 May 2006, 15:42
by migman29
Jetset wrote:Those bakewell tarts are mine, you promised me! I have a shed load of used stamps I can exchange for one!
Bet they're "Green Shield" stamps too :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Mark :-({|=

Posted: 12 May 2006, 15:46
by migman29
airboatr wrote:i apologize :redface: it was migman29
I got all mixed up in the layers of qoutes
:curse: those dadgum quotey things :doho:
no harm done I hope...........
Rumbled again. Triple drat.

I'm not allowed a piggy bank :huf: :huf: .Mrs Miggers know's I'll buy something silly like a s/h Budgie 748 :doh: :doh: :doh: :doh:

Mark :-({|=

Posted: 12 May 2006, 19:36
by TSR2
DispatchDragon wrote:LOL

Whose moneybags??? I can run one I just cant afford one

Obviously the market is out there for the 748 freighter - the biggest problem would be if Emerald has lost its AOC due to saftey is this
maintenance safety?? If so the Budgies may be salvageable - Now Ben about that airline you wandted to start out Llanbder????


Leif
That works for me Leif. As you rightly pointed out I was refering to your "Running one" ability rather than your bank account. Anyone got any friend aty PWC who will give us it for free? :wink:

Posted: 12 May 2006, 19:39
by TobyV
Ben Watson wrote:
DispatchDragon wrote:LOL

Whose moneybags??? I can run one I just cant afford one

Obviously the market is out there for the 748 freighter - the biggest problem would be if Emerald has lost its AOC due to saftey is this
maintenance safety?? If so the Budgies may be salvageable - Now Ben about that airline you wandted to start out Llanbder????


Leif
That works for me Leif. As you rightly pointed out I was refering to your "Running one" ability rather than your bank account. Anyone got any friend aty PWC who will give us it for free? :wink:
Wrong insolvency practitioner.... getting confused with MG Rover last year most likely (I'll bet you wouldnt mind having bought that too! :lol: )... KPMG and probably the only way you'd get it at a very much knocked-down price is if you took on its current liabilities I would imagine. More seriously, I didnt know they were in financial trouble at all. They seemed busy enough. Only trouble I can find are on the various other fora where this is being discussed, there seemed to be (presumably) disgruntled ex-employees with usernames such as "Emeroid", "Flygerm" and "MOB P45" :lol:

Posted: 12 May 2006, 20:19
by migman29
Seems to me Leify that it's widely tipped your wallet is very heavy :think: :think: .

Must be something to do with living in a desert surrounded by paupers...................... :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Mark :-({|=

Posted: 12 May 2006, 22:36
by buff
I think its a damn shame that emerald have gone bust :crying: :crying: :crying: :crying:

Damn CAA :axe:

Posted: 12 May 2006, 22:42
by DispatchDragon
No - Stupid Emerald - you play by the rules you stay in business you bend em -= bye bye


Leif

Posted: 12 May 2006, 22:47
by Garry Russell
Emerald are probably better off on the ground at the moment

I am not going to start on a public forum as to some of the reasons that may be, but there have been concerns

And there have been incidents.

Maybe they can be resolved

But as it stood it had to be halted.

Garry

Posted: 13 May 2006, 08:40
by cstorey
If you look back over the past 2 or 3 years of monthly bulletins on the UK Air Accident Investigation branch site you will see the nature of the problem : persistent maintenance related matters , mostly with 748s. Not the least of the difficulties seems to have been that every aircraft was different and thus laying down consistent maintenance protocols was very difficult particularly in relation to avionics/instrumentation. The root cause may have been that the 748s came from such disparate sources of supply that the flight deck layout differed in almost every one

Chris

Posted: 13 May 2006, 08:49
by DispatchDragon
Im in total agreement Chris - I was wondering personally how the heckthey can have a standardized crew training program with so many
different variants - it must be like teaching 7 or 8 DIFFERENT aircraft

And I was pretty certain that what you just stated was what Garry was hinting at - to many off runway excursions , to many parts sprinkling the
countryside - add to that some busted minimums and reported inflight emergiencies and Im sure that every red light in the CAA must have
been going off in respect to Emeralds AOC..



Leif