Last weekend a few of us flew with Bmibaby to Biarritz to watch our local rugby team lose (again). With both flights only 1 hour 20 minutes it doesn't merit a trip report, however, a couple of interesting things happened. Outbound we were roaring down the runway for take off when the brakes were applied. The pilot came on the intercom to announce that a couple of warning lights (regarding flaps) had come on but he was sure that if we had another go everything would be O.K..
It sure makes you think, but we obviously got off safely.
On the return leg we hit some pretty severe turbulance over the channel for about 10 minutes. The woman behind me was histerical, screaming, sobbing. It was that bad for 10 minutes I couldn't get my rum and coke anywhere near my mouth. Obviously the seat belt signs were on but amazingly the crew were still out with the trolleys selling drinks and food, worst still they were walking back to the galley to top up the coffee and tea pots. On one return trip the FA fell into my lap (I put on a brave face as I was sitting next to my wife).
The question is are these low cost airlines ignoring safety to maximize profits. In the first instance I have always believed that if warning lights come on you should check out the reason. Secondly in turbulance that bad the FA's should have been seated and belted.
I feel that after this experience I might revert to BA for short haul.
It sure makes you think, but we obviously got off safely.
On the return leg we hit some pretty severe turbulance over the channel for about 10 minutes. The woman behind me was histerical, screaming, sobbing. It was that bad for 10 minutes I couldn't get my rum and coke anywhere near my mouth. Obviously the seat belt signs were on but amazingly the crew were still out with the trolleys selling drinks and food, worst still they were walking back to the galley to top up the coffee and tea pots. On one return trip the FA fell into my lap (I put on a brave face as I was sitting next to my wife).
The question is are these low cost airlines ignoring safety to maximize profits. In the first instance I have always believed that if warning lights come on you should check out the reason. Secondly in turbulance that bad the FA's should have been seated and belted.
I feel that after this experience I might revert to BA for short haul.