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Old 19th Oct 2012, 11:29
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LOL... I did not know the Queen was Scottish. :-)

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How can RYR be 'the safest airline in the world' when the management advise the Captain not to evacuate in the future because the warning turned out to be spurious?
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 11:36
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It frankly is embarrassing. Full transcript coming up, with a sub titled video. Did I here they were coming 'aff a wing'.

Pure dead brilliant
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 11:39
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News also coming in that a call centre operation has been inundated.

That is the 'no win no fee' legal helpline
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maxred... "News also coming in that a call centre operation has been inundated.

That is the 'no win no fee' legal helpline "


Don't tell me the UK is as bad as the USA when it comes to lawsuits?
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 11:45
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Yep, only if you win though.
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 12:04
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Medical protocol for oil smoke inhalation

Exposure To Aircraft Bleed Air Contaminants Among Airline Workers: A Guide For Health Care Providers
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 12:06
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nice video of the evacuation from the BBC

BBC News - Plane evacuated at Glasgow Airport
The passenger who filmed that is an idiot. Why get so close to the slide? Just because you wanted to get your "YouTube moment", you get in the way. Nice one
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 12:15
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<<We were careering up the runway and smoke started belting out of all the air vents with a smouldering smell. >>

Presumably a professional eye witness? I'm familiar with most take-off techniques but "careering" is new on me...
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 12:22
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Originally Posted by HEATHROW DIRECTOR
<<We were careering up the runway and smoke started belting out of all the air vents with a smouldering smell. >>

Presumably a professional eye witness? I'm familiar with most take-off techniques but "careering" is new on me...
It's from the same flying school that teaches you to "plummet" next to a primary school
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 12:29
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Well nobody knows the real cause of this incident yet, but in view of previous similar incidents surely (shirley?) a first step would be a basic re-design of passenger aircraft cabin air circulation?
In other words stop using engine bleed air for this purpose.
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 12:32
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good idea but then you're going to need another compressor if you take it from outside = more weight = less $$$$$$$$
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Glasgow Airport - JET 2 smoake in cockpit - emergency services called

I think Mr Boeing disagrees with the last poster, as that is exactly how the 787 is pressurised.
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 12:41
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indeed as people said I was thinking de-iceing fluid, it can cause smoke in the cabin,,,, but at 9deg I guess not the case
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sorry, 13 years old is only just heading to mid-life on a pax jet.....several UK airlines fly aircraft 50% older, BA have several over 20 years old in longhaul service
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 12:58
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"I think Mr Boeing disagrees with the last poster, as that is exactly how the 787 is pressurised"

after building thousands of others that use bleed air - sounds like its beginning to sink in that it may not be a brilliant idea then
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 13:03
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Due to the fuel shortage at Glasgow, airlines were tankering fuel into Glasgow. It was possible the wing was cold soaked and they may of had to de-ice.
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 13:34
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Quote of the day:

"One or two passengers, including myself, had our reading light on and when I looked up to the lamps and the ceiling, I could actually see smoke swirling around and I thought, oops, there's something not right here."


From:
www.independent.co.uk
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 13:41
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Can anyone tell me what the beeping noises are in the video?
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Old 19th Oct 2012, 14:12
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IRS x2 on battery power?
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