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#744213 by locutus
22 Apr 2010, 20:37
Sorry if this has been mentioned but I can't see anything (and I'm sure some mod will immediately post to tell me where it is anyway) but where was SRB during the volcano saga? BA seem to have come out of it quite well, but Virgin, who always like a good press opportunity, seem to be conspicuous in their silence?

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#744218 by daywalker
22 Apr 2010, 21:48
locutus wrote:Yes, he appeared once everything was open again. Nothing whilst it happened though.

What were you expecting of him?
Did you think he may have developed a big plug that he drop into the volcano from one of his ballons? :P
#744221 by tontybear
22 Apr 2010, 22:20
Does it matter where he was? Nothing he said / did publically would have added anything

Is he a vulcanologist? geologist? meterologist? metalurlogist?

does he even have an ology?
#744222 by locutus
22 Apr 2010, 22:34
I'm just wondering why a company that uses spin so well, didn't have SRB out claiming something or other, whereas BA have done very well out of it. It's unusual for Virgin to be so quiet
#744223 by Decker
22 Apr 2010, 22:37
Funny how you never see SRB and that volcano in the same room together... hmmmm. Perhaps he knew the Cathay thing was coming gand kept a low profile.
#744232 by roadrunner
23 Apr 2010, 02:31
I'm curious because srb mentioned that they had sent up test planes and felt that it was safe to fly prior to the end of the ban--I didn't see any report of that, did anyone else?
#744237 by slinky09
23 Apr 2010, 05:01
roadrunner wrote:I'm curious because srb mentioned that they had sent up test planes and felt that it was safe to fly prior to the end of the ban--I didn't see any report of that, did anyone else?


Well I wonder where from, a 346 or 747 from LHR would have been noticed during the ban. Is SRB smoking something?
#744240 by Jacki
23 Apr 2010, 06:11
Perhaps he went up in his balloon? :D
#744241 by chefknife
23 Apr 2010, 06:27
perhaps VS were not as happy as wee willy willy was to send flights to Heathrow with no assurance of a landing. We all know the plane would come sown somewhere. do you trusty the CAA or the flying lepricorn more ? Ill flyback next week. Quite happy here in my suite at the Crown Plaza, courtesy of my insurance. No rush
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