isn't it about time the authorities let airlines flew if they wanted to ....
Provided That Those Airlines agree and legally accept ...
a) passengers have the option to cancel/re-book at no penalty cost to them if they were worried about flying,
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b) should the aircraft crash then the Warsaw/Chicago Conventions do not apply and civil damages would apply..
that should shut that Ryanair chap up
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its not expected to hit the southern airports but some planes might be positioned incorrectly ...my b/f is fleet controller for his airline hes not expecting any problems further south than liverpool ... |
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"its not expected to hit the southern airports but some planes might be positioned incorrectly ...my b/f is fleet controller for his airline hes not expecting any problems further south than liverpool ..."
Im flying from Edinburgh on Thursday! Bad times! |
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"its not expected to hit the southern airports but some planes might be positioned incorrectly ...my b/f is fleet controller for his airline hes not expecting any problems further south than liverpool ...
Im flying from Edinburgh on Thursday! Bad times!"
To Pompey? have you considered hitch-hiking? |
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"its not expected to hit the southern airports but some planes might be positioned incorrectly ...my b/f is fleet controller for his airline hes not expecting any problems further south than liverpool ...
Im flying from Edinburgh on Thursday! Bad times!
To Pompey? have you considered hitch-hiking?"
Would Pompeii be more apt? |
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"its not expected to hit the southern airports but some planes might be positioned incorrectly ...my b/f is fleet controller for his airline hes not expecting any problems further south than liverpool ...
Im flying from Edinburgh on Thursday! Bad times!
To Pompey? have you considered hitch-hiking?
Would Pompeii be more apt?"
II don't see it that way and, more importantly, Y do you ask? |
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"isn't it about time the authorities let airlines flew if they wanted to ....
Provided That Those Airlines agree and legally accept ...
a) passengers have the option to cancel/re-book at no penalty cost to them if they were worried about flying,
AND
b) should the aircraft crash then the Warsaw/Chicago Conventions do not apply and civil damages would apply..
that should shut that Ryanair chap up
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Awesome idea. And I can see no flaws with an idea that puts such a decision with a commercial organisation solely interested in making as big a profit as possible as opposed to an organisation who's primary concern is safety. Oh no, wait, what if the plane comes down over a city and kills thousands? |
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I must admit that I'm watching the news with avid interest - I don't go on holiday for 9 weeks, should be sorted by then, but these bloody natural disasters don't always play by the rules do they, so inconvenient |
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the boss of ryanair is nothing but a grandstanding l**r. said his a/c flew in the red zone over the scottish highlands on wed and their was no ash. he did not the danger area was upto 20,000 feet and his a/c flew around at 41,000 feet twice the level of the ash. have worked on his a/c before and hope i never do again and would never fly with them what ever the price.
and on wed morning the car had ash on it at 05:30. |
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