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Sara 17-01-2008 14:19

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Been watching this for the last hour on the TV,

BBC NEWS | England | London | Airliner crash lands at Heathrow

someone/something must have been watching over the passengers and crew today. Flying myself in four weeks and i hope i have that pilot flying the plane.

thomas.lee 17-01-2008 14:44

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Been watching this too. Wonder what happened..

nikkival 17-01-2008 15:10

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That picture brought back memories! A similar thing happened on our flight to Canada when I was a child, we crash landed with fire engines spraying us with foam as we came down, then we had to slide down the chutes and leave everything behind.

I hope everyone recovers from the scare. My mum is still terrified of flying, but it doesn't bother me at all - the way I see it is I've had my scare & I'd have to be extremely unlucky for it to happen again!

Tealeaf 17-01-2008 15:24

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I'm only glad that the plane's engines failed only when they did, and not 10 minutes earlier - otherwise it might have been good-bye for yours truly.

lettie 17-01-2008 15:51

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Someone was definitely watching over those passengers. We are flying from Heathrow in 4 weeks. To be honest, I don't tend to worry about flying, in the grand scheme of things it is still the safest way to travel. I'll give you a wave as we pass over your house Tealeaf....:D

Tealeaf 17-01-2008 15:57

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Originally Posted by lettie (Post 518333)
. I'll give you a wave as we pass over your house Tealeaf....:D

Wrong direction. I'm under the landing path, not the take off path. You should be able to give the Queen a wave if she's in Windsor.

slinky 17-01-2008 17:36

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WARNING.....................

DO NOT show this to ginger......:D

we fly out in May, and its his first time, AND he is quietly bricking it :D

Yolanda25 17-01-2008 20:37

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im flying in may as well and it seems that everytime im about to go on holiday something like this happens, eeither in real life or dreams

WillowTheWhisp 17-01-2008 20:57

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It sounds like they were very lucky indeed.

cashman 17-01-2008 22:26

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saw a couple interviewed n they thought at first it was just a bumpy landing, the positive i can see in this crash, is the plane is virtually intact, black boxes been removed n everyone is fit to be interviewed, so possibly a result on what actually happened, as a frequent passenger that pleases me.

firth_dawn 17-01-2008 23:21

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they were very lucky passengers.

garinda 17-01-2008 23:27

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I hope no one had a jacksie full of drug filled condoms up 'em.

They would more than likely have been evacuated first, before the person even hit the emergency slide.

Doug 17-01-2008 23:38

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It’s frightening to think how bad it could have been; no doubt the full story will come out over the weekend. Excellent work by the pilot and crew going off what the passengers are saying it must have been a fantastically smooth landing. Well done.

Doug 17-01-2008 23:39

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Originally Posted by Tealeaf (Post 518335)
Wrong direction. You should be able to give the Queen a wave if she's in Windsor.

I didn't know Rindy was back in the smoke...........:D:D:D

Boeing Guy 20-01-2008 07:41

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Being in the industry myself, I too drive a Boeing Product although the 737 is not as nice as a 777, It just goes to prove the point that aviation is pretty dammed safe.
Great job done by all concerned, I just hope that the lad's don't get blamed by the powers that be, although that could be hard having just read the interim report on the pilot website, PPrune.
Great work by the Cabin Crew as well, at 600 ft there might not have been time for the lad's in the pointy end to have got the warning out as they were probably rather busy.

So next time you all fly as Pax remember to give the Cabin Crew a bit of your time and listen to the safety briefing and also have a quick read of the card. look around find your nearest exit and count how many rows you are from it. I do this even on a 737, which I fly for a living. It could save your life.


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