A320 Airbus Crashes In The Alps.

Re: A320 Airbus Crashes In The Alps. BBC

cleavers said:
kiam06 said:
I'm about ten miles away from where it happened and trust me none of the locals are buying it.

There are mechanical scenarios that could bring the plane down.

Airlines will always blame the pilot it's what they do.
See my previous three posts, the data I posted is totally independent of any airline, so stop posting shit.

But are you 10 miles away from the crash site?
 
Re: A320 Airbus Crashes In The Alps. BBC

kiam06 said:
101toMR said:
kiam06 said:
I agree they deserve to know the truth but I'm sure they'll get the airlines manufactured truth that's what is sad.

No way the pilot decided to ditch the plane not having it others can believe this crap but I don't have to.

Why don't you believe it?

Young guy happy in his life, good at his job with a loving family and friends decides I'll ditch the plane the minute my co-pilot goes to the toilet?

The plane was obviously faulty it's a cast off 1980's plane like most of these budget airlines are and the airline knows it.

This fabricated story would have already been discussed in the event of something like this occurring.

Don't underestimate the power of £££.
The plane was not a cast off it was bought new from Airbus by Lufthansa then used by it's subsidery Germanwigs, the Germans are one of the best in the World at maintanence and would not leave anything to chance, Lufthansa have never had an airborne accident
 
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marco said:
you got it wrong way round matey,co pilot ditched it how many hrs has he done?
Co pilot did have 630 hours, the pilot had over 6000, not exactly unusual. He's talking shit ignore him, nobody knows if he was "happy" or not, and kiam06 knows jack shit about him, or aviation.
 
Re: A320 Airbus Crashes In The Alps. BBC

Lancet Fluke said:
cleavers said:
kiam06 said:
I'm about ten miles away from where it happened and trust me none of the locals are buying it.

There are mechanical scenarios that could bring the plane down.

Airlines will always blame the pilot it's what they do.
See my previous three posts, the data I posted is totally independent of any airline, so stop posting shit.

But are you 10 miles away from the crash site?
No, I don't ski mate.
 
Re: A320 Airbus Crashes In The Alps. BBC

Easyjet are changing their flight deck rules as from Tomorrow, 2 crew on the flight deck at all times, one leaves someone else goes in, good to hear
 
Re: A320 Airbus Crashes In The Alps. BBC

Lancet Fluke said:
cleavers said:
kiam06 said:
I'm about ten miles away from where it happened and trust me none of the locals are buying it.

There are mechanical scenarios that could bring the plane down.

Airlines will always blame the pilot it's what they do.
See my previous three posts, the data I posted is totally independent of any airline, so stop posting shit.

But are you 10 miles away from the crash site?

It always amazes me that people think being in the proximity of an incident gives them some amazing insight lost to the rest of the world, even if you were one mile away you would know the same amount about what happened as the rest of us
 
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sir peace frog said:
one thing I know about the aviation industry is if even the slightest thing goes wrong then everything is looked at in minute detail ,I work at the airport and if something happends that damages the aircraft/injures someone then it is like a murder inquiry ,nothing gets past the people who investigate.

people saying its a cover up really don't have a clue ,the air investigation teams(independent)(caa) wont stop until they know exactly what went wrong ,if there was a fault they will find it .

aircraft are turned round quickly , sometimes too quickly for my liking ,25 mins is some of the minimum turn round time ,however as far as I know and have seen every aircraft gets inspected every day .and the guys doing the testing and repairing are pretty thorough because they know if they fuck up then the powers that be will find out how it fucked up and who has fucked up.
Well said!

We were delayed for over 4 hours last year just because of a rivet didn't look right on a window, airline ended up paying us €300 compensation for a €80 flight so the notion that they can't be arsed with safety bunkum
 
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Ducado said:
Lancet Fluke said:
cleavers said:
See my previous three posts, the data I posted is totally independent of any airline, so stop posting shit.

But are you 10 miles away from the crash site?

It always amazes me that people think being in the proximity of an incident gives them some amazing insight lost to the rest of the world, even if you were one mile away you would know the same amount about what happened as the rest of us

I got the impression that Lancet was taking the piss out of our 9 year old poster Kiam.
 

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