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#467200 by slinky09
04 Feb 2009, 16:56
I hope it is mere coincidence that the first two threads in the Other Ailrines forum are both about Aeroflot:

(1) Passengers reject Pilot
and
(2) 88 die in Aeroflot - Nord plane crash

[:(]
#467209 by goanmad
04 Feb 2009, 19:23
OMG, that is shocking and very worrying[:0]
A spokesman was named 'Smirnov' how very apt, maybe, that was what the pilot was re-fueled on[}:)]
Perhaps it is now time to do Blood tests on the Pilots before they board the aircraft and take innocent people's lives in there hands? I cannot tolerate drink drivers[:(!], a drunk pilot should be put in jail for the rest of his life[y]
#467240 by Bill S
04 Feb 2009, 22:50
Different cultures have different standards.
It amazes me just how well some Russians can perform with almost pure Vodka in their veins!

Not that I'd want to be on board!
#467244 by Darren Wheeler
04 Feb 2009, 23:23
It's the 'no big deal' comment that I find most worrying.
#467254 by iforres1
05 Feb 2009, 07:53
quote:Originally posted by Bill S
Different cultures have different standards.
It amazes me just how well some Russians can perform with almost pure Vodka in their veins!



Quite true, been there done it, seen it. They do drink a lot but it is over a long period of time and they always drink vodka straight, not with a mixer, therefore less sugar and a slower absorbsion rate. They also eat as they drink which helps. The father in law and his brothers can destroy me in a one night session easily[:w]

Iain
#467258 by Jeffers555
05 Feb 2009, 09:59
If I were on that flight and suspected the pilot was drunk I would be off the aircraft like a shot. [:0]
But then again I would never book with Aeroflop in the first place.[n]
#467266 by pjh
05 Feb 2009, 11:45
Today's Guardian G2 section carries a further report from a passenger. This isn't in their on-line edition, so I'll just share the last couple of lines..

'(The Aeroflot representative) sought to reassure us that a drunk pilot is not such a big deal. 'Really, all he has to do is press the buttons and the plan flies itself' he said 'the worst that could happen is he'll trip over something in the cockpit''
#467270 by honey lamb
05 Feb 2009, 11:56
quote:Originally posted by pjh
Today's Guardian G2 section carries a further report from a passenger. This isn't in their on-line edition, so I'll just share the last couple of lines..

'(The Aeroflot representative) sought to reassure us that a drunk pilot is not such a big deal. 'Really, all he has to do is press the buttons and the plan flies itself' he said 'the worst that could happen is he'll trip over something in the cockpit''

So long as what he trips over isn't the button that makes the plane fly itself [:w]
#467279 by Darren Wheeler
05 Feb 2009, 14:07
I wonder what this 'battery of medical tests' involves? Clearly not a breathalyser or even a deep sniff.

Perhaps you have to be drunk to fly Aeroflot?
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