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19th April 2012, 11:26 AM
#81
Planes are getting the same, three weeks ago I flew home from Singapore on one of those double decker planes,
A380, 470 people on board, weight 510 tons. The seats in `working class` were squashed up, could not move, very uncomfortable, then the woman in front of me pushed her seat back, hit me in the face, knocking off my glasses, and scraped the skin off my forehead. I nearly tore the seat from underneath her. In an emergency there is no way you could evacuate, no room to move. No more double deckers for me.
I read today that Boeing have built a new plane to compete against the Airbus 380, it is the 797. it can carry 1,000 passengers, 10,000 miles at 654 MPH,
can you imagine an emergency on that monster.
Bring back the Dakotas.
Cheers
Brian
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19th April 2012, 12:02 PM
#82
why ships sink
hi Brian, Shortly i am flying to Cebu in the Philippines, 2 flights, 15 hours flying time, am dreading it, have done a few long flights, UK to Newark in USA then on to Port of Spain Trinidad, UK to Sri Lanka Colombo, then to Cochin India. 9 hours was longest flight, at least 12 to Hong Kong then a wait for the 2nd flight to Cebu, thats about a 3 hour flight, the seats are much too close, no thought of passenger comfort on long hauls, last one to Delhi was Virgin Airlines, not at all good in economy class, Sri Lankan airline was better, business class is beyond my means, have flown in 2 Dakotas in the mid 50,s, best flight i had was in the cockpit most of the flight on a Dan Air plane from Menorca to Gatwick, a BAC 111, Harder when u are disabled and have a mobility problem. those reclining seats are dangerous, no warning when one is being lowered. had the same peoblem myself. you are completely trapped.
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19th April 2012, 02:12 PM
#83
Lads,,,,,,,,,
Just stay away from Ryanair................... Flew with them short flight couple of years ago as they pulled the gangway away .....The plane tilted over onto one wing, I asked the stewardess.......... How long does this flight take normally dear...............Her reply no idea we have never completed it yet. 
£3.50pence Lpool to Dublin......... Never again plastic seats my **** felt like i had jumped the Grand National course on a nag with no saddle the final nail was when i saw the co pilot with half a bottle of scotch in his inside pocket. Terry.
Last edited by Red Lead Ted; 19th April 2012 at 02:14 PM.
{terry scouse}
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19th April 2012, 02:35 PM
#84
Les
{terry scouse}
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19th April 2012, 03:09 PM
#85
why ships sink
Made me laugh when it was mentioned on an unexpected lifeboat drill the Asian crew members were late arriving carrying all there Possessions, i can just imagine seeing that, what if the same happened today on cruise ships with Asian designated lifeboat crews, ?, its not only ships getting too big, aircraft also, disasters can only get worse, money is the prime consideration now, Ryanair wanted to introduce standing passengers only on some planes, . that company is a real rip off, by the time u buy your ticket the price has doubled.
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20th April 2012, 06:02 AM
#86
Some years ago at Christmas time we flew from Denpaser in Bali to the island of Lombok. About 25 minutes in a small Focker, no I am not swearing, with about 20 passengers, some locals carrying live chickens in baskets. Only flew just above the wave tops but got a drink and sandwich in that time. When we landed I noticed a wrecked plane at the end of the runway. Asked what had happened?
'Well sir back in early November it crashed on landing and we have not had time to clear it away yet'.
That sort of thing really fills you with confidence!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Happy daze John in Oz.
Life is too short to blend in.
John Strange R737787
World Traveller

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20th April 2012, 08:29 AM
#87

Originally Posted by
red lead ted
Just stay away from Ryanair...........
Ye may tell the tale of a monstrous whale
You caught by yerself one day
And in the end someone will ask you
.......Is It True.......
Bob Hollis
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