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eng123 1st May 2003 16:35

KLM and The Cheeky Girls
 
Another masterpiece of journalism in The Sun today!
Apparently the pax,sorry,'Shaken Trippers' thought their F50 was going to crash after spying the Cheeky Girls sitting on the pilots laps after being let into the flight deck during a Rotterdam to Heathrow sector.
Any Thoughts?

Konkordski 1st May 2003 16:44

I thought LHR-bound flights banned non-operational personnel from the cockpit.

So are these rules flexible or not?

eng123 1st May 2003 16:47

To be fair to The Sun,that is what they reported and it is a serious point.Someone will be in hot water over this.

BRISTOLRE 1st May 2003 17:17

BUMPY
 
There certainly would have been a few bumps there!

That AMS-LHR sector in a F50 is normally a bit lumpy, certainly in the last few days with all the low pressure and rainshower activity.

Hot water - yes, certainly somebody will be in for it if it is true!
Maybe its going to feature in their latest cheeky video, 50 DME Clacton.

newswatcher 1st May 2003 17:30

Good old Sun, always last with the news!

http://www.pprune.org/forums/showthr...ghlight=cheeky

eng123 1st May 2003 19:13

Fair-Do's newswatcher........no flies on you! Sorry for starting this duplicate thread!

dontdoit 1st May 2003 19:20

Full Sun article here:

http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2003200430,00.html

foghorn 1st May 2003 19:26

Wonderful accuracy again from our journalist pals...

"David Dunn, one of about 100 passengers on board"

In that case the pilots wouldn't be the only ones with people sat on their laps....:rolleyes:

newswatcher 1st May 2003 19:35

No probs eng123. I admit to being one of the minority who don't find the "Cheeky girls" err.... well cheeky.

Now the May page of the FHM calendar is a different matter!:D :D

Avman 1st May 2003 22:09

I know I should just laugh it off or ignore it, but really, what is this world coming to? BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING ! :mad: What a load of nonsense over nothing. Yet it may cost two pilots their jobs. :mad:

Onan the Clumsy 1st May 2003 22:31

"She was sitting in the pilot's lap as they came into land, but she knew there was nothing to worry about as it was a sterile cockpit"

B727 1st May 2003 22:34

Well I have a mate operating a few 1-11's in Africa that would love to get his hands on a 100 seater F50, think of the money we could make. Who do I contact about the conversion ?

Celtic Emerald 1st May 2003 23:19

It wasn't Captain Squealchy's lap by any chance. Don't think thats the type of plane he flies anyway but you'd never know. LOL ;)

Emerald

radarcontrol 2nd May 2003 00:00

........was i dreaming or did i hear the faint echo of "we are the cheeky girls" over r/t the other day.....i swear i saw a blip wearing stockings that same day too......maybe i should mail the sun ?

hmmmmmm

rc

CaptainSquelch 5th May 2003 22:13

Emminemmie!!!! ;)

Good to see you again. No it wasn't me this time. Sorry

The 100 seater F50 is not my type, The chicks are not my type and I would have asked them into my cockpit before the TakeOff and send the Efoo out to smoke a fag. Apart from those minor details ... If it only were you, who knows, maybe next time :O

Sq

Algy 7th May 2003 18:18

Newswatcher,

if you really think the Sun is "always last with the news" then you should read more newspapers. You don't get to be market leader the way they have done without being damned good at what you do.

Whether it's your cup of tea or not is entirely your privilege, but if the average airline was anywhere close to performing as competently as the Sun then the average pilot would be much more securely employed!

newswatcher 7th May 2003 18:49

Algy, the point I made was that this story had already been covered in a British newspaper, two days previously. The Sun were late to this party. Why? Certainly not a demonstration of the quality of their "investigative journalism"!!

The main reason that the Sun has the highest readership is due to its policy of tittilation, the quality of their journalism comes a poor second. If quality is measured by numbers, then Coronation Street and Eastenders are the best programs on TV. I don't think so!

It pains me that "the Sun" came second in the 2003 "Newspaper of the Year" awards, behind "The Times"!

It is interesting that a "newspaper" which has traditionally expressed right-wing views, often to the point of xenophobia, is now bought by a large number of Labour readers.


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