Enquiries revealed that a Scandinavian MD80 left them - does anyone know any more ?
Yeah I've heard that SAS has got all birds flying, and incidentially I've also noticed the utter lack of any reports including any SAS aircraft having a bit of a moment anywhere. Now you may call me an overtly simplicstic kind of guy, but perhaps the case is that aviation is not always a cut and dry kind of science, and that sometimes things don't go entirely as the plan may call for, whilst not getting out of hand. In other words, shyte happens without it constituting an emergency. It's called life ...
Only yesterday I was delayed out of Washington flying on SK926 IAD-CPH. The carriage (A330-300) had been subjected to a "hard landing" and the subseaquent inspection. News worthy? Hardly. Left a skid mark on the runway? Possibly. Worthy of a thread by a supposedly professional on this here forum? Don't think so!