Last week when the flight operated the aircraft did in-fact operate MAN-MBA before operating your flight so the time will work out some how.
The aircraft asigned has not shown up yet but the moment it does I or someone else on the forum will let you know.
Z.J.C
thanks for your prompt reply. is it one of the dodgy planes? i believe they are ex contintental aren't they? i assume it will still be in first choice colours still is this correct?
also when you said the plane to be used hasn't shown up yet, does that mean it may not be the mombasa one? surely if it was thomsons would def know due to the quick turnaround needed
Know I mean its not showing up on the air traffic logs these can be slightly delayed at times thats all.
ok. unless we are delayed i don't see how it can be the mombasa flight, just hope it is not one of the dodgy ones. do they use many similiar standby aircraft?
Please stop worrying. As z.j.c mentions, I beleive it's a hydaulic problem but I wouldn't worry about it. Unless the aircraft is 100% servicable, it won't be leaving the ground. Test flights are undertaken when necassary. An aircraft won't be signed as fit for service unless it was deemed to be by fully qualified engineers, and ultimately the Captain of the flight who will sign for the aircraft. Things such as flaps can be cycled (tested) on the ground so it may not be necassary to undertake a test flight. As I mention, the aircraft won't be put in to service unless it's 100% servicable so don't worry. I've been on a flight where the hydraulics failed and we had to make an emergency landing where we were then delayed 52 hours while a replacement aircraft was made available to bring us home (long story that I'll not go in to here). Flight crew are fully trained to deal with situations such as hydraulic problems. There's nothing for you to worry about though, it's very unlikely anything will happen and you'll have smooth flights. Row 2 have windows. The flight before yours is indeed MAN-MBA-MAN (TOM142/3). G-OOBL is currently operating the flight. I was on that flight in March, the flight time is approximately 10 hours each way.
mikeandrach wrote:does anyone know if the plane with the flap issue is now fixed? are there any alternative planes we could be on?
All 6x former FCA 763's are currently flying.
Darren
thanks darren, and to eveyrone who has made such useful posts. the mombasa flight left at 2022, so 20 hours on that makes 1622 tomorrow, plus the time on the groundin mombassa, maybe approx 1 hour? then allows approx 1 hr 40 mins on the ground in the uk. that really is tight but doable i suppose. if it is the same plane then at least hopefully it is all working. do you thnk this means that we are on G-OOBL then? I know you mentioned anothe rplane in an earlier post that we might be on, which had had issues. has the recent history of G-OOBL been healthy? i assume its still in first choice colours is that correct?
I have the aircraft schedule in front of me (as supplied by Thomson Airways). The MAN-MBA-MAN scheduled is as follows:
Dep MAN Thurs 19:00, Arr MBA fri 07:25, Boeing 767-300/ER, Flight No: TOM142
Dep MBA Fri 10:25, Arr MAN 16:55, Boeing 767-300/ER, Flight No: TOM143
Your flight (MAN-MLE-MAN) is as follows:
Dep MAN Fri 17:55, Arr MLE Sat 09:55, Boeing 767-300/ER, Flight No: TOM188
Dep MLE Sat 12:55, Arr MAN sat 19:05, Boeing 767-300/ER, Flight No: TOM189
Flight operations know what they are doing, the aircraft can be turned around quickly between the flights in Manchester. As I was on the TOM142/3 earlier this year, I know there's scope to make up small delays on the turnaround in MBA. The Mombassa flight departed 22 minutes late but has nearly 9,000 miles to fly so may make up or lose time depending on the weather onroute. There's nothing you can do about things so stop worrying! I'm sure your flights will be ontime, unevenful and very enjoyable. You should be flying on G-OOBL. I've flown on G-OOBL a few times, it's a nice aircraft and as reliable as most of the others in the fleet. You'll find photo's on our What Aircraft? guide. All the former FCA aircraft are in the FCA livery with FCA interiors.
Darren
PS times above are GMT
i hope you are right. i am sure you are i just hate flying, especially such long ones, but sure the maldives will be worth putting up with the flight. do you think the aircraft is likely to be swapped at all at this point? just hope i am not on one that has had any issues
Its unlikely they will change the aircraft unless it has any problems at mombasa or when it lands in Manchester.
Everything will be fine, don't worry.
Have a nice trip I just come back from Cancun
So enjoy your self and let us know how it went when you get back.
DOES ANYONE KNOW WHICH PLANE THOMSON AIRWAYS WILL USE TO FLY FROM LONDON GATWICK AIRPORT, ENGLAND TO DALAMAN AIRPORT , TURKEY. SORRY ABOUT CAPS BUT IS URGENT
First thing I will say is do not use CAPS it does not make it any quicker.
Do you have the flight number?
The planes rotate so we are not able to tell you the exact plane, however I can tell you the type of plane that operates that flight.
David
sorry to hear about your delay back from cancun. we got back from cancun to manchester on thursday morning. the flight out was great on the replacement plane. less legroom but they upgraded everyones entertainment for free. anyone who was booked in premier seats were alocated 2 seats each as way of compensation. the return flight was a different matter this was on the original plane which was an ex first choice with 2-3-2 seat config. more legroom but we didnt get to sit together as a family of 4 as booked with thomson and the entertainment system was playing up no sound then it couldn't be upgraded i would have rather been on the replacement plane to be honest. we had no delays and both flights were good so no real complaints. and mexico was fantastic
thanks for yours and darrens posts regarding my flight and aircraft.
hope you had a good holiday
cheers
chris
i am flying to Dalaman in turkey on the 27th august from London Gatwick with Thomson. Does anyone know what plane i will be flying on and any other details about teh cabin, IFE etc.
first, sorry about caps. anyway, no i don't knwo teh fligth number but you said you may be able to provide me with a list of planes that Thomson use to operate that route?
conor
melonhead94,
If anyone is interested I wrote a trip report for my recent flights to and from Cancun.
Link To Review
Chris,
I have to admit the short hauls IFE was fantastic, they never had to reset it once and it didn't play up at all. I don't know if they have improved the IFE systems on there short haul 767's but it was certainly better then last time I flew long haul with Thomson.
Unfortunately we had to pay for the upgrade!
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Edited by
z.j.c
2009-08-08 16:47:38
z.j.c
Give it a try now if not ill give you a alternative link.
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