EasyJet Captain making a point or lacking initiative.
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EasyJet Captain making a point or lacking initiative.
Stuck on an EasyJet flight at Manchester waiting for crew food to be delivered as an oven isn’t working. Knowing how long it can take food to be delivered airside is the Captain making a point about lack of company support or trying to make some other point. In my day I would have got off the aircraft and used the company credit card to buy something from an airside eatery.

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And how much time would it take to get back into the terminal ... queue at an outlet with an order (for at least 2 sectors) for 4 CC and 2 flight deck crew ... plus a bag to carry it in ...plus different items for allergies and Capt and FO having different meals etc .... ESPECIALLY at Manchester!!

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In the 70s the Trident 3 fleet was grounded due to cracks in the wings; many on the 1 and 2 fleets thought it was because of the fly them into the ground landing technique.
It left short haul, as BEA was now called, short of aircraft so they used BA VC10s on our routes. One of the first flights was delayed as the captain was presented with our s##t brown handleless Bakelite mugs - he delayed the flight until bone China crockery was sourced.
Thought that was class and couldn’t wait to join them.
It left short haul, as BEA was now called, short of aircraft so they used BA VC10s on our routes. One of the first flights was delayed as the captain was presented with our s##t brown handleless Bakelite mugs - he delayed the flight until bone China crockery was sourced.
Thought that was class and couldn’t wait to join them.

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In 2013 a Pakistan Airlines flight was delayed by 2 1/2 hours because the Captain wanted a sandwich.
https://www.eater.com/2013/12/23/630...ers-a-sandwich
https://www.eater.com/2013/12/23/630...ers-a-sandwich








