Drama on First Choice
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Drams - what Drama?
Looks to me like an emergency of some sort, handled well and professionally up front, and all the DRAMA was down the back in the cheap seats. Nobody died - what's the problem? If you are nervous don't fly!
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good point
From PPRuNe-Radar:"but also hopefully will see professional people providing the answers to the questions raised."
Thats why I like this forum so much - as I always got good explanations on my honest questions so far and good interesting background info (no, I am not a journalist...).
Thats why I like this forum so much - as I always got good explanations on my honest questions so far and good interesting background info (no, I am not a journalist...).
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ISO 100 WELL DONE...
Its about time someone showed rainboe for what he is.... a bigotted man who learnt to fly a plane. I posted my first post here ages ago regarding a horrible flight back from Cyprus on the very day the helios plane crashed. The flight was really bad, pax were vomitting, and not once did any of the crew or the pilots say a word to us. When the flight got better that crew and pilots had plenty of time to tell us why we were all holding full sick bags, but nothing. i vowed not to fly with that airline again, not for a bumpy ride, no one can help that, but for the pure inconsideration of the crew and pilots towards their pax, who after all DO pay their wages. And if i ever got wind Rainboe was flying my plane id run back up that ramp as fast as i could. Imagine if you got "Pilot Rage" Rainboe's plane would be down in a second.
Its about time someone showed rainboe for what he is.... a bigotted man who learnt to fly a plane. I posted my first post here ages ago regarding a horrible flight back from Cyprus on the very day the helios plane crashed. The flight was really bad, pax were vomitting, and not once did any of the crew or the pilots say a word to us. When the flight got better that crew and pilots had plenty of time to tell us why we were all holding full sick bags, but nothing. i vowed not to fly with that airline again, not for a bumpy ride, no one can help that, but for the pure inconsideration of the crew and pilots towards their pax, who after all DO pay their wages. And if i ever got wind Rainboe was flying my plane id run back up that ramp as fast as i could. Imagine if you got "Pilot Rage" Rainboe's plane would be down in a second.
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Oo get you! A bit temperamental, and with a long memory! Just to save anyone time if they want to have a laugh:
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...58#post3012958
Face it. You saw fit to make severe professionalism criticism of a crew flying you on what sounds like a very difficult day (for you). You are an inexperienced, nervous flyer. Either don't fly if you can't take it or go by train next time, but spare a thought that the crew might have had their hands full, and when it was over, it was over. Exactly what was the problem? Do you need your hand held every time you fly? And get your story straight- your description of the turbulence you were in changed with each posting. And we can do without bizarre references to looking down nether regions, and no, it does not make me sick!
So what does
actually mean? That it wasn't that bad? You had what was (to you) a bumpy scary flight, you wanted the pilots to crawl for it. They didn't. You still angry. You get over it.
http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...58#post3012958
Face it. You saw fit to make severe professionalism criticism of a crew flying you on what sounds like a very difficult day (for you). You are an inexperienced, nervous flyer. Either don't fly if you can't take it or go by train next time, but spare a thought that the crew might have had their hands full, and when it was over, it was over. Exactly what was the problem? Do you need your hand held every time you fly? And get your story straight- your description of the turbulence you were in changed with each posting. And we can do without bizarre references to looking down nether regions, and no, it does not make me sick!
So what does
[lol i mean coffee off the tables bumpy and hold on to the seat arms bumpy, ok ok im a nervous flyer so maybe most ppl wouldnt have flinched.
Last edited by Rainboe; 23rd Jun 2007 at 14:00.