Really surprised there wasn't more commotion from the passengers sooner.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostReally surprised there wasn't more commotion from the passengers sooner.
Even aside from seeing the captain locked out of the cockpit and trying to get back in, I'd notice straight away if we started to descend and would definitely thing it was weird that early into the flight. Not that it would have made any difference in this case but it does seem a bit strange I agree.Comment
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Originally posted by Willapp View PostYeah I don't get that either. From what I can gather they'd only just taken off and must've known roughly how long the flight was supposed to take, not to mention that they were crossing a mountain range, and nobody notices they start descending at quite a decent rate until the very end?
Even aside from seeing the captain locked out of the cockpit and trying to get back in, I'd notice straight away if we started to descend and would definitely thing it was weird that early into the flight. Not that it would have made any difference in this case but it does seem a bit strange I agree.
A co-pilot went rogue and it was a terrible tragedy? or
An elderly Airbus (possibly the eldest in service across European skies) develops a catastrophic fault?Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostIn terms of accounting for what happened, what would hurt the share price more?
A co-pilot went rogue and it was a terrible tragedy? or
An elderly Airbus (possibly the eldest in service across European skies) develops a catastrophic fault?
A 25 year old plane is not like a 25 year old car.Are you a loser?
Didn't do too well at school?
Can't make it in the most dynamic economy in Europe?
No good with women?
Then VOTE UKIP! We'll make you whole againComment
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Originally posted by Euler View PostJesus wept. What a moron you are, to be sure.
A 25 year old plane is not like a 25 year old car.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Originally posted by Willapp View PostYeah I don't get that either. From what I can gather they'd only just taken off and must've known roughly how long the flight was supposed to take, not to mention that they were crossing a mountain range, and nobody notices they start descending at quite a decent rate until the very end?
Even aside from seeing the captain locked out of the cockpit and trying to get back in, I'd notice straight away if we started to descend and would definitely thing it was weird that early into the flight. Not that it would have made any difference in this case but it does seem a bit strange I agree.
According to data recorder, the passengers started screaming about 4 minutes from end.
But what does a passenger do apart from sitting terrified in his seat and hoping its all a nightmare and they will be okay.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostAccording to data recorder, the passengers started screaming about 4 minutes from end.
But what does a passenger do apart from sitting terrified in his seat and hoping its all a nightmare and they will be okay.
did the pilot make any appeal for help to the passengers once he realised what the co-pilot was doing and couldn't talk him out of itComment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostAccording to data recorder, the passengers started screaming about 4 minutes from end.
But what does a passenger do apart from sitting terrified in his seat and hoping its all a nightmare and they will be okay.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostAccording to data recorder, the passengers started screaming about 4 minutes from end.
But what does a passenger do apart from sitting terrified in his seat and hoping its all a nightmare and they will be okay.Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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