Friday, 27 March 2026

Another rare visitor for Brisbane

Last night, Brisbane was once again visited by the rare sight of a German Airbus A350. Unfortunately, it arrived after sunset and didn’t fly as close to home as I’d hoped, so the photos aren't the best. We also got another visit from the Aerotranscargo Boeing 747, and a diversion from Sydney by a Singapore A350.


QANTAS BOEING 737-838 VH-VZP (MSN 39362)
QF184 ARRIVING FROM NORFOLK ISLAND (NLK) 14 YEARS

AIR NEW ZEALAND AIRBUS A320-271N ZK-NHF (MSN 10589)
NZ203 ARRIVING FROM CHRISTCHURCH (CHC) 4 YEARS

QANTAS BOEING 787-9 VH-ZNN (MSN 66078)
QF126 ARRIVING FROM AUCKLAND (AKL) 5 YEARS

AEROTRANSCARGO BOEING 747-4D7 ER-BAG (MSN 24459)
F57627 ARRIVING FROM HONG KONG (HKG) 36 YEARS



AVCAIR LEARJET 60 VH-AVL (MSN 60-286)
ARRIVING FROM NORFOLK ISLAND (NLK) 21 YEARS

GERMAN AIR FORCE - LUFTWAFFE AIRBUS A350-941 10+01 (MSN 468)



This morning, they were still using runway 01 for arrivals but switched to runway 19 around 8 a.m.


UNITED AIRLINES BOEING 777-224 N77022 (MSN 39777)
UA96 ARRIVING FROM SAN FRANCISCO (SFO) 15 YEARS

JETSTAR BOEING 787-8 VH-VKJ (MSN 36236)
JQ10 ARRIVING FROM TOKYO (NRT) 10 YEARS

VIRGIN AUSTRALIA BOEING 737-8FE VH-REX (MSN 36609)
VA901 ARRIVING FROM SYDNEY (SYD) 16 YEARS

DELTA AIRLINES AIRBUS A350-941 N568DZ (MSN 024)
DL93 ARRIVING FROM LOS ANGELES (LAX) 10 YEARS

AIR NEW ZEALAND AIRBUS A320-271N ZK-NHD (MSN9207)
NZ271 ARRIVING FROM WELLINGTON (WLG) 6 YEARS

JETSTAR AIRBUS A321-251NX VH-OYW (MSN 12183)
JQ965 ARRIVING FROM MELBOURNE (MEL) 1 YEAR

QANTAS BOEING 737-838 VH-XZF (MSN 39370)
QF132 ARRIVING FROM CHRISTCHURCH (CHC) 12 YEARS

SINGAPORE AIRLINES AIRBUS A350-941 9V-SHN (MSN 385)
SQ235 ARRIVING FROM SINGAPORE (SIN) 6 YEARS

QANTAS AIRBUS A330-202 VH-EBK (MSN 945)
QF98 ARRIVING FROM MANILA (MNL) 17 YEARS

SOLOMON AIRLINES AIRBUS A320-232 H4-SAL (MSN 5566)
IE725 ARRIVING FROM AUCKLAND (AKL) 13 YEARS

CHINA SOUTHERN AIRBUS A350-941 B-32FR (MSN 626)
CZ381 ARRIVING FROM GUANGZHOU (CAN) 2 YEARS

LINK AIRWAYS FAIRCHILD METRO 23 VH-VEK (MSN DC-845B)
SW4 ARRIVING FROM COFFS HARBOUR (CFS) 32 YEARS

SINGAPORE AIRLINES AIRBUS A380-841 9V-SKV (MSN 247)
SQ285 OVER FLYING BRISBANE FROM SINGAPORE TO AUCKLAND



KLM / Pam Am disaster - 49 years on

KLM BOEING 747-406 PH-BFT (MSN 28459)
 

On the 27th of March 1977, 49 years ago today, two Boeing 747 passenger jets, KLM Flight 4805 and Pan Am Flight 1736, collided on the runway at Los Rodeos Airport on the Spanish island of Tenerife, killing 583 people, and making it the deadliest accident in aviation history. 61 passengers survived the accident. KLM had 248 POB (234 Pax and 14 crew) Pan Am had 396 POB (380 Pax and 16 crew, 335 Pax died 61 survived). At 12:30pm a bomb explodes in the Las Palmas passenger terminal. Because of warnings of a possible second bomb, the airport was closed. 

A large number of flights were diverted to Tenerife. Like KLM Flight 4805 from Amsterdam and PanAm Flight 1736 from Los Angeles and New York. Las Palmas Airport re-opened to traffic again at 15:00. Because the PanAm passengers remained on aboard it was possible to leave Tenerife at once. The taxiways were congested by other aircraft, however. This meant the PanAm crew had to backtrack on runway 12 for take-off on runway 30. The entrance to runway 12 however, was blocked by the KLM Boeing. The PanAm flight had to wait for almost 2 hours before all KLM passengers had reboarded and refueling had taken place. The KLM flight was then cleared to backtrack runway 12 and make a 180deg. turn at the end. Three minutes later (at 17:02) Pan Am 1736 was cleared to follow the KLM aircraft and backtrack runway 12. 

The PanAm crew were told to leave the runway at the third taxiway and report leaving the runway. At 17:05:44 KLM 4805 reported ready for take-off and was given instructions for a Papa beacon departure. The KLM crew repeated the instructions and added "We are now at take-off". The brakes were released, and KLM 4805 started the take-off roll. Tenerife tower, knowing that Pan Am 1736 was still taxiing down the runway replied "OK ...... Stand by for take-off, I will call you." This message coincided with the PanAm crew's transmission "No ... uh we're still taxiing down the runway, the Clipper 1736". These communications caused a shrill noise in the KLM cockpit, lasting approx. 3.74 seconds. Tenerife tower replied: "Papa Alpha 1736 report runway clear.", whereupon the Pan Am crew replied: "OK, will report when we're clear". This caused some concerns with the KLM flight engineer asking the captain: "Is he not clear then?" After repeating his question, the captain answers emphatically: "Oh, yes". 

A number of second before impact the KLM crew saw the PanAm Boeing still taxiing down the runway. The crew tried to climb away and became airborne after a 65 feet tail drag in an excessive rotation. The PanAm crew immediately turned the aircraft to the left and applied full power. The KLM aircraft was airborne, but the fuselage skidded over the Pan Am's aft fuselage, destroying it and shearing off the tail. The KLM aircraft flew on and crashed out of control 150 m further on, sliding another 300 m bursting into flames.


PROBABLE CAUSE:

"The KLM aircraft had taken off without take-off clearance, in the absolute conviction that this clearance had been obtained, which was the result of a misunderstanding between the tower and the KLM aircraft. This misunderstanding had arisen from the mutual use of usual terminology which, however, gave rise to misinterpretation. In combination with a number of other coinciding circumstances, the premature take-off of the KLM aircraft resulted in a collision with the Pan Am aircraft, because the latter was still on the runway since it had missed the correct intersection." KLM Flight 4805 was a charter flight for Holland International Travel Group and had arrived from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Netherlands. Its captain was Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten, age 50. At the time of the accident, Veldhuyzen van Zanten was KLM's chief flight instructor, with 11,700 flight hours, of which 1,545 hours were on the 747. 

The first officer was Klaas Meurs, age 42. At the time of the accident, Meurs had 9,200 flight hours, of which 95 hours were on the 747. Flight engineer was Willem Schreuder, age 48. At the time of the accident, Schreuder had 15,210 flight hours, of which 540 hours were on the 747. The aircraft was a Boeing 747-206B, registration PH-BUF, named Rijn (Rhine). The KLM jet was carrying 14 crew members and 234 passengers, including 52 children. Most of the KLM passengers were Dutch, while also on board were 4 Germans, 2 Austrians and 2 Americans. After the aircraft landed at Tenerife, the passengers were transported to the airport terminal. One of the inbound passengers, who lived on the island with her partner, chose not to re-board the 747, leaving 234 passengers on board.


Pan Am Flight 1736 had originated at Los Angeles International Airport, with an intermediate stop at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK). The aircraft was a Boeing 747-121, registration N736PA, named Clipper Victor. Of the 380 passengers (mostly of retirement age, but including two children), 14 had boarded in New York, where the crew was also changed. The new crew consisted of captain Victor Grubbs, age 56, first officer Robert Bragg, age 39, flight engineer George Warns, age 46, and 13 flight attendants.
At the time of the accident, captain Grubbs had 21,043 hours of flight time, of which 564 hours were on the 747. First officer Bragg had 10,800 flight hours, of which 2,796 hours were on the 747. Flight engineer Warns had 15,210 flight hours, of which 559 hours were on the 747.


Aircraft 1 Information
Airlines: KLM
Code: KL/KLM
Aircraft: Boeing 747-206B
Flight Number: 4805
Registration: PH-BUF
Serial Number: 20400
First Flew: 14/9/1971
Age: 6 Years Old


Aircraft 2 Information
Airlines: Pan Am
Code: PA/PAA
Aircraft: Boeing 747-121
Flight Number: 1736
Registration: N736PA
Serial Number: 19643
First Flew: 24/12/1969
Age: 8 Years Old

THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILIES AND FRIENDS AS THEY REMEMBER LOVED ONES TODAY

Story sourced from Wikipedia 

Thursday, 26 March 2026

Jetstar reduces flights between Australia and New Zealand



Jetstar Australia has announced it is reducing flights between Australia and New Zealand due to the rising cost of jet fuel as a result of the war in the Middle East.

"We have made some temporary changes to our schedule, due to the continued rise in jet fuel prices as a result of the conflict in the Middle East and other rising costs," a Jetstar NZ spokesperson said.

"We are sorry for the inconvenience and thank our customers for their understanding."

The Qantas-owned airline confirmed that 15 per cent of services on flights between Auckland and Sydney, and between Auckland and Brisbane, will be impacted.

Services within New Zealand, between Auckland and Christchurch, and between Auckland and Wellington, will also be reduced.

Jetstar said all impacted passengers had been contacted directly and most had been offered same-day travel.


Jetstar's announcement comes after Air New Zealand also announced it will reduce flights earlier this month.

The airline cited "unprecedented volatility in jet fuel prices due to the conflict in the Middle East" as its reason for reducing the number of flights between the 16th of March and the 3rd of May.

"The flights represent 5 per cent of our total domestic and international schedule and are mainly in lower-demand or off-peak times," Air New Zealand said in a statement.



Wednesday, 25 March 2026

Plane spotting at Brisbane airport

As mentioned in Mondays post, on Saturday Brisbane received four Qatar Boeing 777's. I did not want to miss out on this, so I quickly gathered my things and bolted for the airport.

While I was there, I took a few of the other movements at Brisbane.

JETSTAR AIRBUS A320-232 VH-YXQ (MSN 5618)
JQ569 OFF TO MELBOURNE (MEL) 12 YEARS

VIRGIN AUSTRALIA BOEING 737-8FE VH-YVC (MSN 40997)
VA1395 ARRIVING FROM ADELAIDE (ADL) 14 YEARS

SINGAPORE AIRLINES AIRBUS A350-941 9V-SHU (MSN 469)
SQ236 OFF TO SINGAPORE (SIN) 5 YEARS

JETSTAR AIRBUS A321-231 VH-VWW (MSN 3916)
JQ816 ARRIVING FROM SYDNEY (SYD) 16 YEARS

U.S. AIR FORCE LOCKHEED C-130J 16-5843 (MSN 5843)
OPERATED BY THE 36th AIRLIFT SQUADRON 



QANTAS AIRBUS A330-303 VH-QPD (MSN 574)
QF53 OFF TO SINGAPORE (SIN) 22 YEARS

QANTASLINK EMBRAER E190AR VH-XVL (MSN 19000106)
QF1930 ARRIVING FROM ADELAIDE (ADL) 19 YEARS

VISTAJET BOMBARDIER GLOBAL 600 9H-VJW (MSN 9728)
VJT968 ARRIVING FROM CHRISTCHURCH (CHC) 10 YEARS

JETSTAR AIRBUS A321-251NX VH-OFP (MSN 11102)
JQ59 ARRIVING FROM DENPASAR (DPS) 3 YEARS

AIR NEW ZEALAND AIRBUS A320-271N ZK-NHE (MSN 10569)
NZ147 ARRIVING FROM AUCKLAND (AKL) 4 YEARS

QANTAS BOEING 737-8SA VH-XZQ (MSN 44227)
QF713 ARRIVING FROM CAIRNS (CNS) 10 YEARS


AIR NEW ZEALAND AIRBUS A321-271NX ZK-NNH (MSN 12513)
NZ203 ARRIVING FROM CHRISTCHURCH (CHC) 10 MONTHS



SINGAPORE AIRLINES AIRBUS A350-941 9V-SHK (MSN 369)
SQ265 ARRIVING FROM SINGAPORE (SIN) 6 YEARS

QANTAS BOEING 787-9 VH-ZNE (MSN 63391)
QF126 ARRIVING FROM AUCKLAND (AKL) 7 YEARS

JETSTAR AIRBUS A320-232 VH-VFY (MSN 6362)
JQ484 ARRIVING FROM NEWCASTLE (NTL) 11 YEARS


QANTAS AIRBUS A321-271NY VH-OGC (MSN 12594)
QF532 ARRIVING FROM SYDNEY (SYD) 4 MONTHS

QANTAS AIRBUS A330-203 VH-EBG (MSN 887)
QF6154 FERRY FLIGHT FROM MELBOURNE (MEL) 18 YEARS


 

Tuesday, 24 March 2026

Flight attendant ejected 100mts from crashed Air Canada jet still strapped to her seat.

A flight attendant on the Air Canada Jazz flight that collided with a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia airport on Sunday survived in what her daughter called a “complete miracle”, when she was ejected more than 100 metres from the plane while still strapped to her seat.

The CRJ-900 jet, operated by Jazz Aviation, collided with a fire truck as it landed, killing both the pilot and co-pilot. Nine people were sent to the hospital with injuries, including Solange Tremblay, a flight attendant.

“It’s a complete miracle. At the moment of impact, her seat was ejected more than 100 metres from the plane. They found her and she was still strapped into her seat,” her daughter Sarah Lépine told Quebec’s TVA News. “She had a guardian angel watching over her. It could have been much worse.”

Lépine said her mother suffered multiple bone fractures and was taken to the hospital for surgery to mend a broken leg.

According to her social media profile, Tremblay began working for Jazz 26 years ago as a flight attendant.

Jazz Aviation, owned by Chorus Aviation, is an independent regional airline that operates short-haul flights on behalf of Air Canada under the Air Canada Express brand.

Montreal-based Air Canada did not provide a statement on Tremblay, but several staff members confirmed details of the incident to the Guardian.

TVA identified one of the pilots as Antoine Forest, 30, of Coteau-du-Lac, a city south-west of Montreal. He joined Jazz Aviation in 2022.

“The loss of our two fellow crew members onboard Flight 8646 is a profound tragedy,” said Jason Ambrosi, president of the Air Line Pilots Association, the largest airline pilot union in the world.

“These pilots dedicated their careers to the safe transport of passengers, and we are all thinking of their families, loved ones, and colleagues at Jazz Aviation during this devastating time.”



Story sourced from here
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/23/canadian-flight-attendant-survives-new-york-plane-crash-laguardia

Remembering Germanwings flight 9525

Germanwings flight 9525 was a scheduled international passenger flight from Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN/LEBL), Spain to Düsseldorf International Airport (DUS/EDDL), Germany.

The flight was operated by Germanwings, a low-cost carrier owned by the German airline Lufthansa. On the 24th of March 2015, the aircraft, an Airbus A320-211, crashed 100 km (62 miles) north-west of Nice in the French Alps. All 144 passengers and all six crew members were killed. It was the only fatal crash involving a Germanwings aircraft during the company's 18 years in operation.

The crash was deliberately caused by the co-pilot, Andreas Lubitz, who had previously been treated for suicidal tendencies and declared unfit to work by his doctor. Lubitz kept this information from his employer and instead reported for duty. Shortly after reaching cruise altitude and while the captain was out of the cockpit, Lubitz locked the cockpit door and initiated a controlled descent that continued until the aircraft hit a mountainside.

The collision with the ground was due to the deliberate and planned action of the co-pilot who decided to commit suicide while alone in the cockpit. The process for medical certification of pilots, in particular self-reporting in case of decrease in medical fitness between two periodic medical evaluations, did not succeed in preventing the co-pilot, who was experiencing mental disorder with psychotic symptoms, from exercising the privilege of his licence.
The following factors may have contributed to the failure of this principle:
  • the co-pilot's probable fear of losing his ability to fly as a professional pilot if he had reported his decrease in medical fitness to an AME.
  • the potential financial consequences generated by the lack of specific insurance covering the risks of loss of income in case of unfitness to fly 
  • the lack of clear guidelines in German regulations on when a threat to public safety outweighs the requirements of medical confidentiality.

Security requirements led to cockpit doors designed to resist forcible intrusion by unauthorized persons. This made it impossible to enter the flight compartment before the aircraft impacted the terrain in the French Alps.

Aircraft Information:
Airline: Germanwings
Code: 4U/GWI
Airline: Airbus A320-211
Registration: D-AIPX
Serial Number: 0147
Engines: 2 x CFMI CFM56-5A1
First Flew: 29th November 1990
Age: 24 years 4 months

It made its first flight on the 29th of November 1990 and was delivered to Lufthansa on the 5th of February 1991. The aircraft was leased to Germanwings from the 1st of June 2003 until mid-2004, then returned to Lufthansa on the 22nd of July 2004 and remained with the airline until it was transferred to Germanwings again on the 31st of January 2014. The aircraft had accumulated about 58,300 flight hours on 46,700 flights.


THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE FAMILIES AND FRIENDS AS THEY REMEMBER LOVED ONES TODAY

Monday, 23 March 2026

Air Canada plane hits fire truck at La Guardia

                                         BREAKING NEWS

An Air Canada flight traveling from Montreal (YUL/CYUL) to New York's LaGuardia Airport (LGA/KLGA) has crashed into a firetruck on Sunday night — leaving four firefighters critically injured, according to sources.

Emergency vehicles swarmed Runway 4 at the Queens airport after a regional hit the fire truck just before 11:40 p.m., according to the FDNY and footage captured by the Citizen App.

Images showed the front of the commuter plane smashed and tilting in the air. The injured firefighters are from the Port Authority Police Department, sources said.

One hundred passengers were on the jet — a Bombardier CRJ-900 — and their conditions are being evaluated. Sources said the plane was carrying a group of Orthodox Jews from the New York area

The flight was an Air Canada flight 8646 coming in from Montreal.

                                               UPDATED 7.45PM

Aviation officials have now confirmed two Air Canada pilots were killed when their flight from Montreal crashed into a rescue vehicle on a runway at New York's LaGuardia Airport. Kathryn Garcia with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says 41 people were taken to hospital and that 32 have since been released. She says nine people remain in hospital and that some are in serious condition.

Sending our thoughts and prayers to the family, friends, and staff at Jazz (Air Canada Express) during this difficult time.