Another passenger interviewed on BBC hopes he can get his luggage off because 'my life's on that plane'. There wasn't a hint of irony either. Made my evening.
Did anyone see the plane spotter being interviewed, he was only there because his girlfriend was having a job interview at the airport (yeah right) and he was waiting by the fence with his camera. Plane spotting , what ever happened to good old trains Still could be worse I know a couple of millwall fans who are woolwich ferry spotters. ;0
[cite]Posted By: StanmoreAddick[/cite]One of the passengers was interviewed on Sky news, says he didn't realise anything was wrong until they had "landed".
Hats of to the Pilot!
Exactly. This sort of thing has happened over and over for years. 24 Hour News channels need this sort of stuff to fill their time.......
Never treat aircraft problems lightly, but accept that things do happen. The saftey record for UK flights is superb.
[cite]Posted By: guinnessaddick[/cite]Did anyone see the plane spotter being interviewed, he was only there because his girlfriend was having a job interview at the airport (yeah right) and he was waiting by the fence with his camera.
Plane spotting , what ever happened to good old trains
Still could be worse I know a couple of millwall fans who are woolwich ferry spotters. ;0
My mates brother in law has all the equipment to listen to air traffic control and the pilots and he does all this whilst having a bath ..... and yes , he's palace
the knock on effect is making me laugh. Why have they cancelled 50 short haul flights any bloody excuse and these airlines will jump on it do they need to cancel those flights
[cite]Posted By: Ledge[/cite]the knock on effect is making me laugh. Why have they cancelled 50 short haul flights any bloody excuse and these airlines will jump on it do they need to cancel those flights
Errrrm, probably because the plane is still there, blocking one of the runways...
[cite]Posted By: Badger[/cite]Soon we'll be boarding pilot FREE airplanes which will be taking off and landing by computers.
Friend of a friend is a commercial pilot and by all accounts that's pretty much what happens anyway other than in an emergency, so much of it is automated.
[cite]Posted By: Ledge[/cite]the knock on effect is making me laugh. Why have they cancelled 50 short haul flights any bloody excuse and these airlines will jump on it do they need to cancel those flights
Errrrm, probably because the plane is still there, blocking one of the runways...
it's right at the beginning of the runway they could section that off and use the rest of the runway.
[cite]Posted By: Ledge[/cite]the knock on effect is making me laugh. Why have they cancelled 50 short haul flights any bloody excuse and these airlines will jump on it do they need to cancel those flights
Errrrm, probably because the plane is still there, blocking one of the runways...
it's right at the beginning of the runway they could section that off and use the rest of the runway.
What, and have planes flying over the top of the crashed one as they come in to land? You on a wind up Arf or what?!?!?!
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It could have been a female Pilot...on second thoughts it probably was !
All joking aside - the Pilot (Male or Female) is a total hero for getting the plane down and preventing a complete disaster.
or a complete t*t for missing the runway in the first place :-) unless it was mechanical failure.
Hats of to the Pilot!
S.
Plane spotting , what ever happened to good old trains
Still could be worse I know a couple of millwall fans who are woolwich ferry spotters. ;0
Exactly. This sort of thing has happened over and over for years. 24 Hour News channels need this sort of stuff to fill their time.......
Never treat aircraft problems lightly, but accept that things do happen. The saftey record for UK flights is superb.
My mates brother in law has all the equipment to listen to air traffic control and the pilots and he does all this whilst having a bath ..... and yes , he's palace
If it was, the crash was probably due to her doing her makeup.
"you could tell it was a 757 coming down, it made an almighty noise"
errrr how?!?! a> how often do planes crash land, and b> do they all have their own distinct crash noise?
An interesting comment, seeing as it was a 777 that crashed....
Errrrm, probably because the plane is still there, blocking one of the runways...
Or anyone just getting to or leaving their vehicle in the car park could well of 'pat their shants'
Friend of a friend is a commercial pilot and by all accounts that's pretty much what happens anyway other than in an emergency, so much of it is automated.
I wonder if any of them took any photos, of the plane of course...
Careful, do you want me to send you another copy of the rules?
I can't remember the exact number. whatever, he just guessed the number and said it was obvious what plane it was.
it's right at the beginning of the runway they could section that off and use the rest of the runway.
What, and have planes flying over the top of the crashed one as they come in to land? You on a wind up Arf or what?!?!?!
This is your captain speaking, please would all passengers shut they're eyes as we approach the runway.
That wouldn't put the shits up you much would it!!!