It's raining cats and dogs on board.
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During an emerg Evac do the animals get left behind? Be interesting to see how some animals behave when the humans panic! We humans fart as pressure drops, some dogs will stink the cabin out!
Dumb idea!
Dumb idea!
OK, now we have a mainstream media report rather than Alan Jones trying to provoke outrage:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...s-are-hesitant
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...s-are-hesitant
I don’t have a dog in this race but it’s a pretty crazy idea, especially as the airlines have weightier things
to consider at the moment. But then, maybe it’s not a novel idea: I’ve seen plenty of passengers in First Class cabins behaving like pigs! Perhaps this proposal would legitimise their behaviour?
to consider at the moment. But then, maybe it’s not a novel idea: I’ve seen plenty of passengers in First Class cabins behaving like pigs! Perhaps this proposal would legitimise their behaviour?
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For some of the old(er) PNG crew - I remember Bob Walton at Hoskins checking under laplaps for breast feeding piglets in the 1970's on AirNuiGini F27s and DC3s.
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Yes we tried that, we wondered if the pax might shoot them though as they invariably climbed on with loaded weapons. Fortunately the plane was fitted with STAN (I think it was called) which gave the A/C actual weight while on the ground.
Love it, dv. Love it!
Domestic commercial air travel in the cabin should be specifically prohibited in animal cruelty legislation.
Domestic commercial air travel in the cabin should be specifically prohibited in animal cruelty legislation.