Have you ever flown with Durian
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Have you ever flown with Durian
We had a Supplemental Procedure of more than one aircraft for...…
HANDLING STRONG SMELLING CARGO IN LOWER LOBE CARGO COMPARTMENT. In it was the statement of...…
"Cargo such as durian will be containerized when feasible, or covered and sealed with plastic wrap."
Basically, the procedure is to turn the recirc fans and cargo heat off. Now I see why there is such a procedure.....
"C-GEOQ, a Boeing 767-375 operated by Air Canada Rouge, was conducting flight ROU1566 from
Vancouver Intl (CYVR), BC to Montréal/Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl (CYUL), QC with 8 crew
members and 245 passengers on board. On the initial climb at approximately 7000 feet ASL, the
flight and cabin crew noticed a strong odour throughout the aircraft. The flight crew attempted to
clear the odour however with no success. The flight crew requested to level off at FL250 to
troubleshoot the issue. Subsequently, the crew declared a PAN PAN, donned their oxygen masks
and returned to land in CYVR without further incident.
It was discovered that the cause of the strong odour was a shipment of Durian fruit in the forward
cargo compartment. The fruit shipment was removed and the aircraft was returned to service."
No idea if this crew was told about their cargo load. But if you are.....
HANDLING STRONG SMELLING CARGO IN LOWER LOBE CARGO COMPARTMENT. In it was the statement of...…
"Cargo such as durian will be containerized when feasible, or covered and sealed with plastic wrap."
Basically, the procedure is to turn the recirc fans and cargo heat off. Now I see why there is such a procedure.....
"C-GEOQ, a Boeing 767-375 operated by Air Canada Rouge, was conducting flight ROU1566 from
Vancouver Intl (CYVR), BC to Montréal/Pierre Elliott Trudeau Intl (CYUL), QC with 8 crew
members and 245 passengers on board. On the initial climb at approximately 7000 feet ASL, the
flight and cabin crew noticed a strong odour throughout the aircraft. The flight crew attempted to
clear the odour however with no success. The flight crew requested to level off at FL250 to
troubleshoot the issue. Subsequently, the crew declared a PAN PAN, donned their oxygen masks
and returned to land in CYVR without further incident.
It was discovered that the cause of the strong odour was a shipment of Durian fruit in the forward
cargo compartment. The fruit shipment was removed and the aircraft was returned to service."
No idea if this crew was told about their cargo load. But if you are.....
Last edited by pelmet on Sun Nov 03, 2019 10:49 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Have you ever flown with Durian
While it probably should be, I don’t think Durian is classified as a dangerous good.
Accident speculation:
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Durian was used as an additive to ice cream while I was flying in Indonesia.
No accounting for some tastes....
No accounting for some tastes....
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Some Airlines prohibit the carriage of Durian due to the strong smell.
Durian is an acquired taste.
Durian is an acquired taste.
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the McDonalds at the terminal in Denpasar (Bali) used to have a McDurian ice cream cone... really.. they did.. people using a cab used to have to tie it on the back bumper..
it did taste better than it smelled
it did taste better than it smelled
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some of this stuff showed up in my house this week. I could not eat it, partner gobbled it down no problem...
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I've read that there's a specific gene that enables an individual to smell a particularly yucky aromatic ester in brussels sprouts. People without this gene don't find them as gross as people with the gene.
I wonder if the same applies for Durian.
I wonder if the same applies for Durian.
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Huh, what is the preferred way to serve the stuff besides adding it to ice cream?
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Wife eats it straight, or in ice cream, or bubble tea, or durian candies.....
I don't mind the bubble tea or candies. The ice cream doesn't feel...cold like a good chocolate etc. More like a pudding then the fruit itself...ugh but that's it's texture like mushed banana.
I don't mind the bubble tea or candies. The ice cream doesn't feel...cold like a good chocolate etc. More like a pudding then the fruit itself...ugh but that's it's texture like mushed banana.
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Never flew with it but back in the day CP had fire alarms set off by Durian and of course passenger complaints re the small. Procedures were put in place to ensure the Durian was wrapped etc so as to prevent the escape of the fumes, the smell and the humidity. The problems were solved and the cargo continued to be flown That was 30 plus years ago. Amazing that the industry is still having problems.