FCA drink allegations
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FCA drink allegations
Suprised nobody has mentioned this latest "crew caught drinking" story.
Looks like the police will have to look into it - hope it all turns out to be a misunderstanding.......
Looks like the police will have to look into it - hope it all turns out to be a misunderstanding.......
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Since this is a very serious accusation, don't you think that you should at least post a link to the (hopefully, reliable) source of your information - otherwise, why should we take you seriously?
If you cannot substantiate your claim, then maybe you should delete it?
If you cannot substantiate your claim, then maybe you should delete it?
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/m...er/3979289.stm
Sounds more like as misunderstanding to me. And a FCA 747 ? Really ?
Sounds more like as misunderstanding to me. And a FCA 747 ? Really ?
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This stuff was pretty common in years past on international flights from my experience. I've seen (and smelled) the Irish coffee trick more than once and been offered it on the flight deck. I refused, that's my story and I'm sticking to it...
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Sounds like the pax in question had a bad flight or some sort of vendetta against the crew. However if any operating crew are caught drinking on the flight then they deserve what they get - stupid idiots.
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