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Old 14th Feb 2011, 10:16
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Heliport
 
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mary meagher
Having read my personal copy of the AAIB report
Do glider pilots have special versions?
Hindsight is all very well
That's an interesting contrast to your sarcastic comment on another thread about "the usual overexcited emergency vehicles in attendance" following a report that an aircraft had crashed on a road near Bicester during evening rush-hour traffic.
It turned out that the aircraft was a glider that had crashed across the road without colliding with any traffic, very narrowly missing a house, and fortunately neither the pilot nor anyone else was injured.
Hindsight all very well?

Bally Heck
Which part of getting passengers safely out of a smoke filled cabin is open to criticism?
It may or may not make any difference to your view but, in the interests of accuracy:
There was no smoke.
See AAIB Report


strikemaster1982
Macho passenger types who would be prepared to initiate their own evacuations at the slightest sign of trouble are a menace to ....... those around them.
I agree.

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