Tommy wrote:this is negligence of the highest order.
I agree totally.We may say that we are harsh agaist KQ but this is the result of what i would call 'reverse brand loyalty'......this is what happens when a company spends millions in building its image but does not take actual step into maintaning such image.
There was infact one instance where,after having said my prayers and settled down waiting for the heavy headed feeling that comes with taking off,we 'braked' suddenly.The captain was later to explain that one of the doors was not locked.Thank God we were not far off the run way.I wonder..........,we would have lost more than a wheel.
Having said that,I believe KQ is doing better than most African airlines and even some European and asian airlines given the turbulent conditions in which it operates,but as it endeavours to expand its market and become a true pride of Africa,let it not lose sight of the small things that matter.
And losing any part of the aircraft in air,is just pure negligence.I believe some checks are done to ensure every thing is in order before takeoff and in KQ i feel these are done hurriedly,to reduce turn around time putting the souls on board at risk.
The early worm, is the one caught by the early bird.........