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By *cc1864a OP Man
over a year ago
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Ok I wont bore you again but has anyone there been on one of those propeller commuter planes from Aer Arran to the UK? Its just that is how I getting back to Dublin on Saturday and havent been on one before. Im used to the bigger jets and am a bit nervous. |
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"Ok I wont bore you again but has anyone there been on one of those propeller commuter planes from Aer Arran to the UK? Its just that is how I getting back to Dublin on Saturday and havent been on one before. Im used to the bigger jets and am a bit nervous. "
Aer arann ?,,,u know there in recievership, but im sure they'll provide refreshments and a parachute,,let me know when u land,,, |
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"Ok I wont bore you again but has anyone there been on one of those propeller commuter planes from Aer Arran to the UK? Its just that is how I getting back to Dublin on Saturday and havent been on one before. Im used to the bigger jets and am a bit nervous.
Aer arann ?,,,u know there in recievership, but im sure they'll provide refreshments and a parachute,,let me know when u land,,, "
..if you land, and indeed if you're conscious if you land |
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"the route I'm on is operated in conjunction with Aer Lingus commuter, just the plances only carry 40 souls and don't really look that big!
Best to sit in the back of the plance,,"
Although sometimes the back doesn't arrive at the same time as the front. Not to worry though, there'd only ever be 20 seconds or so of a discrepancy. You'd hardly notice |
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By *cc1864a OP Man
over a year ago
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oh well as long as the serve plenty of grog, excuse lousy spelling of plane! I expect they have a copious amount of sick-bags, I heard that propjet can suffer from turbulence..........not flatulence
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over a year ago
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I've been on that plane before twice its a right bone shaker and the noise off the engines is very loud and if u hit turbulence it shakes the bejesus out of ur guts make sure u have a supply of sick bags and leave ur seat belt on |
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"I've been on that plane before twice its a right bone shaker and the noise off the engines is very loud and if u hit turbulence it shakes the bejesus out of ur guts make sure u have a supply of sick bags and leave ur seat belt on "
Lol I'll never fly again. |
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"the route I'm on is operated in conjunction with Aer Lingus commuter, just the plances only carry 40 souls and don't really look that big!
Best to sit in the back of the plance,,"
Yeah thats good thinking. You rarely hear of them backing into anything |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"the route I'm on is operated in conjunction with Aer Lingus commuter, just the plances only carry 40 souls and don't really look that big!
Best to sit in the back of the plance,,
Yeah thats good thinking. You rarely hear of them backing into anything"
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I've been on that plane before twice its a right bone shaker and the noise off the engines is very loud and if u hit turbulence it shakes the bejesus out of ur guts make sure u have a supply of sick bags and leave ur seat belt on "
Mmmmmm bone shaker
That's a booby jiggler |
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"oh well as long as the serve plenty of grog, excuse lousy spelling of plane! I expect they have a copious amount of sick-bags, I heard that propjet can suffer from turbulence..........not flatulence
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now i was on one of those , what i can only descrobe as apiece of shit before, it felt like being boarded on my secondary school bus to fly accross the sea, believe it or not , my belt didnt even fasten right , a woman 2 rows in front of me , keep rocking her seat as it was only held down on 3 cornors , and the sound of the thing , we use to have an old oat crusher on back of a shittly little tractor years ago, and that sounded better than this plane, now haven said that we did make it , but not all the way , ran out of fuel on landing strip whle turning , what a piece of shit, but shockingly enought , for one of if not the only time i actully really injoyed the food , so best of luck |
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By *cc1864a OP Man
over a year ago
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Well back in Essex, and the flights were a-ok apart from the Aer Lingus computer system crashing when I got to southend!!! Had a busy time organising care for my Mum and after lugging this bloody laptop all the way over to Ireland I couldnt get a signal so couldnt see if anyone was interested, which no-one was anyway!! (sob). Maybe in another 3 months....... |
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