yarpos
27th Jul 2008, 23:14
Interesting to hear various passenger reactions to this incident:
- one guy saying he wanted counselling, cant sleep , oh my god I thought I would die........having his 15 mins of fame or shaping up for a compensation suit I would guess
- Another guy who complained that his oxygen mask wouldnt stay on. When the interview went further it turns out that he had got up and was looking for his passport?....perhaps if you just sit down and wait for further instructions it might work as intended...moron
- A lady who confessed to being a nervous flyer, said that in her cabin (premium economy) everything was fairly calm. Bang heard, masks down , put them on and wait for what's next. See remarked that once the descent was completed and they could take off the masks, she still had her glass of wine on the armrest.....so much for "plummeting". Very cool for a nervous flyer. Said she felt quite OK taking the Manila > Melbourne leg.
Guess it all depends on your temperament, where your sitting and how comfortable you are with flying. I would love to have a video of the faces of the people sitting over the site of the (apparently) exploding O2 bottle. It would have seemed pretty much like the end of the world to them for a few seconds.
- one guy saying he wanted counselling, cant sleep , oh my god I thought I would die........having his 15 mins of fame or shaping up for a compensation suit I would guess
- Another guy who complained that his oxygen mask wouldnt stay on. When the interview went further it turns out that he had got up and was looking for his passport?....perhaps if you just sit down and wait for further instructions it might work as intended...moron
- A lady who confessed to being a nervous flyer, said that in her cabin (premium economy) everything was fairly calm. Bang heard, masks down , put them on and wait for what's next. See remarked that once the descent was completed and they could take off the masks, she still had her glass of wine on the armrest.....so much for "plummeting". Very cool for a nervous flyer. Said she felt quite OK taking the Manila > Melbourne leg.
Guess it all depends on your temperament, where your sitting and how comfortable you are with flying. I would love to have a video of the faces of the people sitting over the site of the (apparently) exploding O2 bottle. It would have seemed pretty much like the end of the world to them for a few seconds.