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#881288 by tontybear
27 Aug 2014, 20:37
From the BBC

Plane suffered a pressure loss in the cabin and landed safely.
#881292 by Bretty
27 Aug 2014, 21:25
Short but sweet non-story from the BBC.

By the way Tonty, it's good to see you back posting again.
#881300 by preiffer
28 Aug 2014, 03:02
Interesting isn't it:

Airline X has a pressure loss - tiny news nib, "aircraft returns to airport safely".

MH has a pressure loss - Daily Mail "TERROR IN THE SKIES ON MALAYSIAN AIRLINES ONCE AGAIN!".


Idiots, the press, idiots.
#881321 by Bretty
28 Aug 2014, 12:56
WPIL wrote:I assume this couple were not on the flight, otherwise this would have been breaking news on Sky.

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... ry-7646134


Oh puhleeeez! They should get a life and get over it. Next they'll be suing the airline / airport for psychological distress and how their honeymoon, which they were coming home from, was ruined. Bleedin' press again and bad reporting.

The comments from readers are fab!
#881324 by WPIL
28 Aug 2014, 13:10
They are the type of people I would not want to spend time with at the UC bar! Why are they showing their passports and luggage in the picture. Most people are aware you need a passport when flying abroad. A go around might actually be fun and something to remember. Now if an airline runs out of lime slices for my G and Ts that would be a problem.
#881328 by pjh
28 Aug 2014, 14:00
I love the fact that they state they had "no information until we climbed out so we didn’t know what was going on". Generally at that point I'd rather having the flight crew concentrating on their jobs rather than giving a blow by blow account over the tannoy.

WPIL wrote:A go around might actually be fun and something to remember.


The one I had was, as the aircraft went up and round at an angle I hadn't experienced before and haven't since.
#881330 by honey lamb
28 Aug 2014, 14:01
WPIL wrote:I assume this couple were not on the flight, otherwise this would have been breaking news on Sky.

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... ry-7646134

Oh, for heaven's sake! ii) ii) I had a go-around at LHR last Saturday when we were a few feet off the ground. I'd say half the aircraft weren't even aware of it until the captain came on and announced it because of the weather conditions (There had been a sudden cloudburst which left a lot of surface water on the runway)
#881341 by honey lamb
28 Aug 2014, 18:58
honey lamb wrote:
WPIL wrote:I assume this couple were not on the flight, otherwise this would have been breaking news on Sky.

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... ry-7646134

Oh, for heaven's sake! ii) ii) I had a go-around at LHR last Saturday when we were a few feet off the ground. I'd say half the aircraft weren't even aware of it until the captain came on and announced it because of the weather conditions (There had been a sudden cloudburst which left a lot of surface water on the runway)

Of course if the other passengers realised I was on the flight, there might have been a few screams and a lot of Hail Mary's said! :0 And that couple could well have reason to be scared ): ):

Oh, and I had a go-around when flying to Houisey in Laos. It was on a TR72, and boy! do you hear these engines spool up compared with the A320 which I was on with Aer Lingus.
#881358 by gfonk
28 Aug 2014, 22:28
Bretty wrote:Short but sweet non-story from the BBC.

By the way Tonty, it's good to see you back posting again.


agree with bretty!
love how they insisted the airport give an explanation and recognise how scared they were.
#881366 by Bretty
29 Aug 2014, 00:56
Looking at the photo of them both, I'm reminded of a TV advert, strangely I can't remember what for, but it involved 2 moronic characters and the catchphrase "we want to be togevver". Just sayin...
#881372 by Darren Wheeler
29 Aug 2014, 04:00
Bretty wrote:Looking at the photo of them both, I'm reminded of a TV advert, strangely I can't remember what for, but it involved 2 moronic characters and the catchphrase "we want to be togevver". Just sayin...


Featuring a very young Mark Williams (pre Fast Show)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxzaBIhsZbI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zOaiaV3ZHw
#881376 by jfenney
29 Aug 2014, 07:04
On one of my TRs I mentioned we did a go around I didn't see my face splatter over the news . Don't people prefer the pilot to act safely anymore like others say some people should get a life.

I actually enjoyed the go around and I am sure the pilot has more things on his mind at that time flying the plane than explaining the reason although once we were clear the pilot did say something to us :D
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