louismanx 0 Posted January 20, 2012 Apologies if this has been done before.Apparently, after every flight, Qantas pilots fill out a form, called a 'gripe sheet', which tells mechanics about problems with the aircraft. The mechanics correct the problems; document their repairs on the form, and then pilots review the gripe sheets before the next flight.Never let it be said that ground crews lack a sense of humour. Here are some actual maintenance complaints submitted by Qantas' Pilots and the solutions recorded by maintenance engineers.Pilots: Left inside main tire almost needs replacement. Engineers: Almost replaced left inside main tire.Pilots: Test flight OK, except auto-land very rough. Engineers: Auto-land not installed on this aircraft.Pilots: Something loose in cockpit. Engineers: Something tightened in cockpit.Pilots: Dead bugs on windshield. Engineers: Live bugs on back-order.Pilots: Autopilot in altitude-hold mode produces a 200 feet per minute descent. Engineers: Cannot reproduce problem on ground.Pilots: Evidence of leak on right main landing gear. Engineers: Evidence removed.Pilots: Friction locks cause throttle levers to stick. Engineers: That's what they're for.Pilots: Suspected crack in windshield. Engineers: Suspect you're right.Pilots: Number 3 engine missing. Engineers: Engine found on right wing after brief search.Pilots: Aircraft handles funny. Engineers: Aircraft warned to straighten up, fly right, and be serious.Pilots: Target radar hums Engineers: Reprogrammed target radar with lyrics.Pilots: Mouse in cockpit. Engineers: Cat installed.And perhaps, the best Qantas joke...Qantas Pilot: Noise coming from under instrument panel. Sounds like a midget pounding on something with a hammer. Engineers: Took hammer away from midget Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oldfart 0 Posted January 21, 2012 About right thereQUANTASQU rs and Nancys Trained As Stewards Share this post Link to post Share on other sites