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737Max Cleared To Fly........
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It wasn't off stand. It was on a stand with an air bridge connected. The front half of the plane boarded via the air bridge; the rear half boarded via two flights of stairs and the apron. It was to speed boarding. After our speedy boarding we sat on the stand for forty minutes waiting for a slot. Gave me a chance to dry out I suppose.
It wasn't off stand. It was on a stand with an air bridge connected. The front half of the plane boarded via the air bridge; the rear half boarded via two flights of stairs and the apron. It was to speed boarding. After our speedy boarding we sat on the stand for forty minutes waiting for a slot. Gave me a chance to dry out I suppose.
Here's how to tell what plane it is, look out the window(of the terminal) and if it's got crinkly edges round the engines and up and down wing tips it's a MAX
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Baz: No I would not, I work in Software, believe me I'd rather have Denzil Washington fly me after a bottle of Vodka (Flight!)! The problem was basically that the system was allowed to override a pilot, that should never be allowed, there should always be a switch for the pilot to ignore the software. Ok some are saying it was lack of training pilot error etc and yes that played a part but the crux of the matter is, as I said above, that a zero intelligence system was allowed to override a pilot based on a faulty sensor that should NEVER be the case.
Baz, can you see this?
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Note double wing tips and crinkle cuts at the back of the engine.
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Note double wing tips and crinkle cuts at the back of the engine.
While in Belfast in the 70s, we always used to say that the safest place to be the day after a bomb had gone off, was the place where the bomb had gone off. Which was usually true, with the glaring exception of the Europa Hotel - 36 bomb attacks!
Yes, if i was still going abroad for holidays, etc, i would fly in one.
Yes, if i was still going abroad for holidays, etc, i would fly in one.
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