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Old 2nd Feb 2008, 19:17
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getting it wrong

You cant help a girl for trying, sometimes we get it wrong and listening to people who can help in spite of being told that is called evolution (not avaition). I hope that if in the simulators, the pilots training and retraining don't mind being told they have got it wrong, so that they can learn how to get it right!!!!!
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Old 2nd Feb 2008, 20:44
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I have an urge to make a comment about sheep....

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Old 3rd Feb 2008, 11:04
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Sheep

Feel free I live there but wasn't born there, so red wellies etc will not offend. Nor Rugby, virgins or anything else, so have fun. But apparently jokes about irish men digging up one end of the run way and placing it at the other in the hope noone will notice doesn't go down too well with passengers who flew into Heathrow a couple of weeks ago, so I should stay away from that!!!
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