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jeez - I wonder if the airline will be paying the dry cleaning bills for the passengers and crew??
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Or before a crash landing the passengers will have to pay so the crew don't parachute to safetyOriginally posted by bless 'em all View PostRyanair will probably chuck a 'wheeled landing' surcharge onto their fares in the future.
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Ryanair will probably chuck a 'wheeled landing' surcharge onto their fares in the future.Originally posted by SneakySimon View PostI hope they played the clapping like when the Ryanair flight arrives early.
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Clapping
I hope they played the clapping like when the Ryanair flight arrives early.
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Not least, the audio of what was said to the passengers.Originally posted by d000hg View PostLooked perfect. I'd love to hear audio from inside though, what skidding along the runway was like.
Can't quite make out what the aircraft slid on, the engines or the body. If the engines, having one break off at high speed could be nasty, one would have thought. Having a nice smooth and flat runway must help a lot when you have no wheels.
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Looked perfect. I'd love to hear audio from inside though, what skidding along the runway was like.
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