BA fire/evac
Congratulations to the BA crew in Vegas. Well handled evac by all accounts. Undoubtedly BA will give due credit to their crews. Needless to say I don't need to spell out the point i'm highlighting. :ok:
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CN and FO, after you have gathered your belongings we need you to integrate for a SIN red eye, it's legal.
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Hahaha
"You won't do it?? Are you REFUSING A DUTY!?"
It would be funny if it wasn't true :( |
Just shows how useless putting a couple of bottles into it is... Lucky they didnt get airborne with that!
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Airborne fires behave very differently. The engine and pylon are designed to burn right off the wing. You would not have seen an aircraft engulfed in flames if this had occurred after V1.
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BA's Vegas runway fire means time to lock up overhead bins | Plane Talking
Added because of obvious relevant connection in this part of the world. b. |
Totally hypotheticaly,
Had they got airborne , the airflow in all likelihood would have contained the fire to some extent . But once they were back on the ground again they would have been faced with the same problem if the Fire not been extinguished in the air . Did you see the number of passengers taking their cabin wheelies with them following the evacuation Good grief there is an uncontained Fire and you stop to take your luggage from the overhead locker down the slide I have ceased to be amazed at the stupidity of the average individual The crew did a great job |
Another thought, when they get to the door, take their bag, throw it overboard, punch them for being stupid, then push them down.
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FWA
I was thinking exactly the same thing! |
Yes that will go down well, fine your passengers after putting them through
a life threatening accident :rolleyes: |
FWA
Well said! |
Well chaps, back in my day in CX we had an evacuation in NRT off a Trimotor in crappy conditions, video out there somewhere. The pax grabbed their duty free and smashed it all over the foot of the slides. It's been going thus for donkeys...:rolleyes:
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Time to pull the pin - this was the BA captain's second last flight.
Chris Henkey, pilot of British Airways engine-fire jet, has 'finished flying' | World news | The Guardian |
Got himself a nice young companion to spend retirement with too, good on him!
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Anyone blocking your way in an evacuation deserves what they get.
However, you can't legislate or punish passenger behaviour in a life threatening emergency, have you considered that many of these people were in shock, acting on instinct ? The same kind of instinct that leads people to find the exit they entered the aircraft despite it being past a closer one. Fining passengers for not following all the 'rules' in an accident like this ? Ridiculous, calm down and think about what you're saying. |
Stilton
Thanks for stating the friggin obvious! However, you can't legislate or punish passenger behaviour in a life threatening emergency, have you considered that many of these people were in shock, acting on instinct ? I'm starting to thing you are one of these perpetrators ! |
You're welcome.
I'm not confused but you seem to be, you think you know how everyone acts while they're in shock ? In fact you seem to have lost sight of who pays your salary. Hint, they're not 'perpetrators' |
I'm on the freighter mate.
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Originally Posted by stilton
(Post 9113213)
In fact you seem to have lost sight of who pays your salary. STP |
Just Do It, not the original JDI perchance?
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