gordondaviesmoustache
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They might leave it a week out of respect for the dead.Ryanair will be putting the prices up on seat 11A as we speak
They might leave it a week out of respect for the dead.Ryanair will be putting the prices up on seat 11A as we speak
I'm willing to almost bet a dollar that it's inadequate maintenance rather than pilot error or something like that. The RAT being deployed certainly points to as such..
I bet it's really stressful for pilots to have to trust planes that aren't being maintained properly just because the airlines want to save money and increase profits in any way possible.
Hope you're able to take a few days off before your next flight and best wishes!
Your survival chances are really good if you're not too close to the impact point or the fuel or the smoke. Well that and luck I suppose.
RIP to the victims.
Statistically, you stand a much greater chance of being killed or seriously injured in a motor vehicle or by a motor vehicle than you do in a commercial airliner.Hearing that, and I know the counter can be that whilst I am in control of my car, I’m not in control of whoever decides to smash into me from whatever cause. I last flew 2016 and I hated every blood sucking minute of it. Was never an issue when I was younger.
Safe to say shoukd I ever have to fly again, 11a will be my seat
I think it’s the manner of dying rather than the odds.Statistically, you stand a much greater chance of being killed or seriously injured in a motor vehicle or by a motor vehicle than you do in a commercial airliner.
I totally understand though. I think deep down, most people who have a fear of flying probably know they are being irrational, but there is still that niggling doubt they just can't see past.
Like I say, it never bothered me. Always wanted a day flight so I could see out the window. Around hitting 45 it just never appealed to me and when I did go on that hol in 2016 the anxiety I felt was horrendous. Luckily it was to Barca so not a long flight.Statistically, you stand a much greater chance of being killed or seriously injured in a motor vehicle or by a motor vehicle than you do in a commercial airliner.
I totally understand though. I think deep down, most people who have a fear of flying probably know they are being irrational, but there is still that niggling doubt they just can't see past.
I guess you might have a little bit more time to think about it, but when it comes it is usually pretty much instantaneous in most cases.I think it’s the manner of dying rather than the odds.
Would not be surprised if these media parasites were secretly hoping that there may actually be people turning up to greet their loved ones, completely oblivious of the fact the aircraft had crashed.I'm a bit baffled why we need live reporting from Gatwick Airport, it might have been it's destination, but it won't be coming, and I shouldn't think there's anyone that doesn't know that.
When covid restrictions were in force and no one could fly anywhere, I found it frustrating that I couldn't visit family and friends in the far east.Like I say, it never bothered me. Always wanted a day flight so I could see out the window. Around hitting 45 it just never appealed to me and when I did go on that hol in 2016 the anxiety I felt was horrendous. Luckily it was to Barca so not a long flight.
If, as you said earlier, you don't look out of the window when flying, I'd give it a miss, most likely a window seat.Think seat 11A might be the one to go for when flying.
If, as you said earlier, you don't look out of the window when flying, I'd give it a miss, most likely a window seat.
Reports said he had his boarding pass with him.Has it been confirmed that the survivor was actually on the plane like he said. The plane was on fire how’s he walked away from that..
Can only assume he was at the part of the plane that ended up lodged in the building.Has it been confirmed that the survivor was actually on the plane like he said. The plane was on fire how’s he walked away from that..
787 pilot here
Very, very sad to see. All sorts of theories floating around - many of them clearly total rubbish. Beware of talking heads on news channels presented as ‘experts’. Give such ‘experts’ as much caution as we give ‘experts’ talking about City. Hopefully they can recover the FDR (black box) and get some info out asap.
I’m a daytime flyer. Just seems really unnatural at night, particularly over vast areas of Ocean. That Air France crash into the sea unnerved me.Like I say, it never bothered me. Always wanted a day flight so I could see out the window. Around hitting 45 it just never appealed to me and when I did go on that hol in 2016 the anxiety I felt was horrendous. Luckily it was to Barca so not a long flight.