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Virgin Atlantic Go Around - Delhi

PostPosted: 05 Dec 2008, 18:25
by ukcobra
Reported in the Times of India today, that a Virgin Atlantic flight into Delhi had a go around, because of a stray dog on the runway. It did n't actually specify the date, but I suspect it was yesterday.

PostPosted: 05 Dec 2008, 22:25
by mcmbenjamin
Why do newspapers write about go arounds?

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2008, 01:06
by daywalker
quote:Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Why do newspapers write about go arounds?

And then why do they get posted on here? [;)]

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2008, 05:35
by mcmbenjamin
quote:Originally posted by daywalker
quote:Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Why do newspapers write about go arounds?

And then why do they get posted on here? [;)]


[quote]Originally posted by daywalker
[quote]Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Why do newspapers write about go arounds?

And then why do they get posted on here? [;)]


Point taken daywalker. I was going to write the same thing but ukcobra an article that is funny. Come on, going around do to a dog on the runway! Much different than the normal gust, aircraft still on the runway, fog or indication issue.

Fact is that I see short news pieces on the TV and online around normal go arounds. They are no big deal. Why do they get reported? Are you interested?

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2008, 07:46
by slinky09
Stray dogs on runways, not uncommon. I once landed in HYD at the old airport and people where cooking in the grass verge alongside the runway [:0].

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2008, 11:24
by daywalker
quote:Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
[quote]Originally posted by daywalker
[quote]Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Why do newspapers write about go arounds?

And then why do they get posted on here? [;)]


[quote]Originally posted by daywalker
[quote]Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Why do newspapers write about go arounds?

And then why do they get posted on here? [;)]


Point taken daywalker. I was going to write the same thing but ukcobra an article that is funny. Come on, going around do to a dog on the runway! Much different than the normal gust, aircraft still on the runway, fog or indication issue.

Fact is that I see short news pieces on the TV and online around normal go arounds. They are no big deal. Why do they get reported? Are you interested?


:)

I wasn't actually having a dig at anyone (I know that's not been said but reading my rather short reply back it could look that way!).

Personally I feel people can post what they want, no one is forced to read it.

Am I interested in go arounds? No but then I'm just contradicting myself as I was interested enough to open up the topic and read it. That was down to the recent attacks and I thought it might be related etc [:?]

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2008, 15:15
by StarGuy
I wouldn't think that an aircraft performing a go around would be posted but assumed that there was something more to it because it was posted, that's why I opened the topis. I think it's even more interesting/funny because it was because of a stray dog.

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2008, 22:09
by ukcobra
Normally we never get to hear about the reasons why go-arounds happen.

I thought as I read it in the India Times, and the interest in all things India/Airports this week in the Indian press and Virgin were specifically mentioned I felt like posting it.

I thought it might have been of interest, I guess not. Guess there is no interest in that sort of information, so in future I'll keep it to myself !

Mark

PostPosted: 07 Dec 2008, 09:49
by Guest
quote:Originally posted by ukcobra
Normally we never get to hear about the reasons why go-arounds happen.

I thought as I read it in the India Times, and the interest in all things India/Airports this week in the Indian press and Virgin were specifically mentioned I felt like posting it.

I thought it might have been of interest, I guess not. Guess there is no interest in that sort of information, so in future I'll keep it to myself !

Mark


UKCOBRA/Mark,

Please carry on posting - I for one like to read all types of stories and found this one interesting/amusing.

Regards,

Hackneyguy