hey just sore this thought i would post it.
Passengers on board an Air New Zealand Link flight to Christchurch thought their time was up when smoke filled the cabin shortly after take-off from Wellington yesterday.
nz.news.yahoo.com
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Peppermint wrote:QUOTE (Peppermint @ Dec 27 2008, 02:17 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Rather than get the PILOTS say who are CERTIFIED to fly them, they go to Joe Passenger
Standard procedure for pilots is no doubt to not speak to the media, in the article its mentioned that even the passengers were marshalled off to the Koru Lounge (so they couldn't speak to the press?) I guess if one of us hadda been on the flight we mighta said to our fellow passengers.. "don't panic, these things are fine on one engine, hell we could even glide on no engines for awhile if we needed to" mind you that might not be much comfort to the average fare paying member of the publicDeans repaints: http://www.deeknow.com/
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deeknow wrote:QUOTE (deeknow @ Dec 27 2008, 05:38 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Standard procedure for pilots is no doubt to not speak to the media, in the article its mentioned that even the passengers were marshalled off to the Koru Lounge (so they couldn't speak to the press?) I guess if one of us hadda been on the flight we mighta said to our fellow passengers.. "don't panic, these things are fine on one engine, hell we could even glide on no engines for awhile if we needed to" mind you that might not be much comfort to the average fare paying member of the public
thats exactly what i thought out loud. of course there was smoke in the cabin which aint good but the fact that everyone was "freaking out" just annoys me. it would have been unnerving but not terrifying
Alex wrote:QUOTE (Alex @ Dec 27 2008, 07:48 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>I can see where the fear would have come from (I don't think many people (me especially) would be able to stay completely calm through an engine failure) though. An engine failure is sorta separate from the other passengers and you, while smoke really brings the emergency right to you.
That and also that something is burning somewhere, fire in-flight is one of the worst things surely, not saying that it would happen, but the idea of being on a plane burning up isn't particularly welcoming...
Alex
true true. i spose smoke in the cabin would actually be quite scary
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