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Title: Decrease in CI during volcanic activity - is this intended?
Post by: Tha_Ape on December 30, 2019, 02:56:06 PM
As the title said.
Major volcanic activity just happened in Europe over in HaF, and european carriers lost ~5 points of CI.
Seems strange, to say the least. Is there any reason behind that?
Title: Re: Decrease in CI during volcanic activity - is this intended?
Post by: sanabas on December 30, 2019, 04:07:58 PM
If your departure punctuality is 0% for a week, CI is going to take a whack. I imagine that's the issue.
Title: Re: Decrease in CI during volcanic activity - is this intended?
Post by: Tha_Ape on December 30, 2019, 04:22:44 PM
So it's a side-effect, not intended.
Might be worth adding a line of code...
Title: Re: Decrease in CI during volcanic activity - is this intended?
Post by: ArcherII on December 30, 2019, 04:28:57 PM
I think it's realistic
Title: Re: Decrease in CI during volcanic activity - is this intended?
Post by: Tha_Ape on December 30, 2019, 04:52:03 PM
Quote from: ArcherII on December 30, 2019, 04:28:57 PM
I think it's realistic

"Oh you bad bad company unable to fly through clouds of volcanic ashes"? ???
Title: Re: Decrease in CI during volcanic activity - is this intended?
Post by: ArcherII on December 30, 2019, 05:26:23 PM
Quote from: Tha_Ape on December 30, 2019, 04:52:03 PM
"Oh you bad bad company unable to fly through clouds of volcanic ashes"? ???

Don't understimate layman stupidity
Title: Re: Decrease in CI during volcanic activity - is this intended?
Post by: gazzz0x2z on December 30, 2019, 06:15:48 PM
Like the Chinese emperors losing popularity in case of natural disaster. People said they had "lost the mandate of heaven".

I agree, realistic. Unfair, but life is unfair.
Title: Re: Decrease in CI during volcanic activity - is this intended?
Post by: sanabas on December 30, 2019, 08:25:51 PM
Quote from: Tha_Ape on December 30, 2019, 04:52:03 PM
"Oh you bad bad company unable to fly through clouds of volcanic ashes"? ???

'I had my flight booked weeks ago, and now you tell me I can't go? Last time I use this airline.' When Eyjafjallajökull erupted, I'm sure that was the thought process of plenty of customers.
Title: Re: Decrease in CI during volcanic activity - is this intended?
Post by: Tha_Ape on December 31, 2019, 03:41:36 AM
Well, maybe... :-[

A friend of mine once made a plane turn back TWICE. First on the taxiway, because a screwdriver was left on the wing and got stuck in the flaps. Then in flight (when they eventually took off), because pieces of the wing got away. 1/3 of the passengers were very grateful, the other 2 moaned at him :laugh:
Title: Re: Decrease in CI during volcanic activity - is this intended?
Post by: nikhilb2020 on January 01, 2020, 05:51:04 AM
QuoteThen in flight (when they eventually took off), because pieces of the wing got away

In that situation, as a passenger, I would want to get on the ground as soon as possible! If enough of the flaps were to fall away that could cause significant aerodynamic issues and may even result in a crash, most likely during low speed when the aircraft is being configured for landing.