Wow, this post certainly has become suddenly a very interesting discussion debate read.
It's got the Planes, Trains, all we need now is the Automobiles to enter into the discussion.
Aharon,
Unfortunately, I believe you've made an unfortunate, mistaken assumption about the topic and it's context purpose for being placed within the subforum under the Board index, Non Flightsim Related, New Zealand Aviation
Aharon wrote:Radar88 wrote:As per the Topic title and as to where this Topic has been posted in the Non Flightsim Related section of the Forum location being refered to as the New Zealand Aviation ie real life Aviation related topics.
And???????????? You are incorrect about your statement above. It is NOT uncommon that this New Zealand Aviation subforum is used often by forum members asking about facts on real life present or real life historic flights of New Zealand aviation SO THAT they can recreate such same flights via flight simming.
That is why I was asking Splitpin if he is asking questions about taking real life flights OR he is asking questions about facts on real life flights on ATR so that he can recreate such flights on flight sim.
Radar88 wrote:Unfortunately you are incorrect on all accounts in relation to the ATR New Zealand operations.
Air Chatham's flies the only direct flight from New Zealand, from Auckland NZAA to Norfolk Island YSNF and return every Friday. Air Chatham's will be using a Saab 340 on the Norfolk Island route.
That is very strange. I seem to remember 2 years ago or so that Air New Zealand had ATR flights from NZAA to YSNF?? Can anybody verify on this please??
Regards,
Aharon
If you look at The Forum Board index it reads.
Non Flightsim Related
New Zealand Aviation
A place for 'real world' pilots and aviation enthusiasts to discuss their hobby. Given that Splitpin has posted in the Non Flightsim Related section, sub forum "New Zealand Aviation" this means he was asking in the specific context place for 'real world' pilots and aviation enthusiasts to discuss and obtain their thoughts, thru what is a real world discussion on the longest ATR Flight available within the New Zealand Aviation industry ie a place for 'real world' pilots and aviation enthusiasts to discuss their hobby.
I believe that fellow New Zealand "Kiwi" Forum members 'real world' pilots and aviation enthusiasts, understand perfectly well, what Splitpin was asking for.
Understandably, as a non "Kiwi", New Zealander, you've made some incorrect guessing assumptions and can be forgiven in the errors of your misinterpretation of our uniquely "Kiwi", New Zealand culture and mannerisms.
As it was you who stated.
Aharon wrote:My guess is that unless somebody tells me I am wrong, the longest ATR flight by Air New Zealand would be from AUK to YSNF Norfolk Island airport.
Am I correct??
Regards,
Aharon
I'm merely, politely, pointing out to you, in saying, these are incorrect guessing, assumptions that you've made.
Now since you've made a subsequent follow up statement.
Aharon wrote:And???????????? You are incorrect about your statement above. It is NOT uncommon that this New Zealand Aviation subforum is used often by forum members asking about facts on real life present or real life historic flights of New Zealand aviation SO THAT they can recreate such same flights via flight simming.
That is why I was asking Splitpin if he is asking questions about taking real life flights OR he is asking questions about facts on real life flights on ATR so that he can recreate such flights on flight sim.
Radar88 wrote:Unfortunately you are incorrect on all accounts in relation to the ATR New Zealand operations.
Air Chatham's flies the only direct flight from New Zealand, from Auckland NZAA to Norfolk Island YSNF and return every Friday. Air Chatham's will be using a Saab 340 on the Norfolk Island route.
That is very strange. I seem to remember 2 years ago or so that Air New Zealand had ATR flights from NZAA to YSNF?? Can anybody verify on this please??
Regards,
Aharon
I respect your original intention in asking and I'm sure Splitpin also respects your intention.
However, I've not seen any supporting evidence to suggest that your following statement is true.
Aharon wrote:And???????????? You are incorrect about your statement above. It is NOT uncommon that this New Zealand Aviation subforum is used often by forum members asking about facts on real life present or real life historic flights of New Zealand aviation SO THAT they can recreate such same flights via flight simming.
I believe from past evidence seen and read in Forum postings, that, what you are really trying to say is that.
"It is not uncommon that this New Zealand Aviation subforum is used often by Aharon asking about facts on real life present or real life historic flights of New Zealand aviation so that he can recreate such same flights via flight simming."
As far as, I'm aware you're the only person, wanting to recreate real life historic flights of New Zealand aviation via flight simming.
I commend you, on showing your enthusiasm and pictures in the appropriate Forum area, and for wanting to recreate real life historic flights of New Zealand aviation as a non New Zealander not living in NZ.
Perhaps an understanding is needed.
Not everyone posting in the Non Flightsim Related subforum topics is doing so, for the sole purpose of recreating real life historic flights via flight simming.Aharon, please take note of and respect Cowpatz's comments, as he's a 30 + year experienced Air New Zealand Pilot.
cowpatz wrote:Aharon wrote:That is very strange. I seem to remember 2 years ago or so that Air New Zealand had ATR flights from NZAA to YSNF?? Can anybody verify on this please??
Regards,
Aharon
I'm certain that the F27 was the last Air NZ turboprop flight operated between NZ and Norfolk island. This was followed by the 737 and now the A320.
In support of Cowpatz, here's a article link from Civil Air, Air Traffic Control Australia in 2011
Air New Zealand win Norfolk Island air services contract which reports.
Air New Zealand has won the Australian Government contract to provide air services between Australia and Norfolk Island. Air New Zealand have advised the new Australian services will complement its current once a week service between Auckland and Norfolk Island.
Air New Zealand will provide 5 flights a week between Norfolk Island and either Australia or New Zealand using a 168 seat Airbus A320 aircraft. Air New Zealand will offer 2 flights a week from Brisbane and 2 flights a week from Sydney with the new services commencing March 2 2012.
Other links that are of interest,
Airlines that have operated into Norfolk IslandPhoto Gallery of Airlines that have operated into Norfolk IslandWikipedia
Norfolk Island AirportAir New Zealand's services to Norfolk Island consists of two flights per week from Brisbane and three flights per week from Sydney. On 16 December 2016, Air New Zealand announced it was ceasing its flight services between Norfolk Island and Auckland citing low passenger numbers. The last flight was on 21 May 2017. Air New Zealand continues to operate flights between Norfolk Island Airport and Brisbane and Sydney with Airbus A320 aircraft.