Originally posted by Chugnut
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Brazilian plane crash 'kills 200'
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Originally posted by ChurchillOk, what should we do to bring them back?
The Force?
Selected readings from your book of charm?Comment
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Originally posted by ChugnutOh, I don't know. Smelling salts?
The Force?
Selected readings from your book of charm?
I like it, it has a certain ring to it. Should sell miliions!Comment
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Originally posted by ChugnutOh, I don't know. Smelling salts?
The Force?
Selected readings from your book of charm?
The bile of spiteful, petty idiots flows in abundance however.
You've come right out the other side of the forest of irony and ended up in the desert of wrong.
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Originally posted by gingerjediBristol airport was re-surfaced a few months ago and Easyjet refused to use it until grooves were put in place which surprised me as BA were still using it, is ‘grooving’ a common method of drainage on runways?
Very common, Not specifically for drainage as such, more to improve traction, tyre grip and braking, with the added benefit of some directional stability.Comment
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Originally posted by bogeymanYou'll find that the milk of human kindness rarely overfloweth in these parts I'm afraid Chugnut.
The bile of spiteful, petty idiots flows in abundance however.Comment
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Originally posted by ChurchillI like it, it has a certain ring to it. Should sell miliions!
Yawn.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostRead somewhere that the runway had been resurfaced & hadn't been regrooved yet...
Yep, they had just had it waxed...Comment
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