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kpmcc | 4 months ago

Which airlines? I feel like if this is an issue we should be naming names.

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estebank|4 months ago

RyanAir is famously one of them.

Edit: I was recalling articles claiming the company purposely fueling less than other airlines in order to increase their rate of claims for priority landing to have a better "on time" statistics.

This forum post disputes that: https://aviation.stackexchange.com/questions/38501/is-it-tru...

PunchyHamster|4 months ago

also carrying less fuel does save on fuel usage

fidotron|4 months ago

No way.

Having attended meetings at ICAO I can also tell you many details of various aviation incidents, including their existence, are covered by some secret classification. This fact being disclosed caused most of the attendees to lose all hope in the rest of the proceedings. To their credit the FAA reps on that occasion were by far the most reasonable gov representatives in the room, and the FAA are one of the major voices pushing for greater transparency on it.

nradov|4 months ago

Which specific civil aviation incidents are covered by some secret classification?

alwa|4 months ago

It’s generous of the classifying authority to send to the ICAO meeting somebody both appropriately credentialed to know about the information in question, and willing to talk coyly about it. Did these additional incidents inform the policy discussions at the meetings you attended?