Kev, it’s also like to add my wishes to you and your father.
The problem with life is, that there is always someone worse off than yourself. Some can take a bit of comfort in knowing that. Others like yourself, just cope with whatever life throws there way, and for that, you have my admiration.
A bit of good news, ruling out the battery. However, it does mean they haven’t found the real cause.
It would be good if it turned out to be a software bug like the Ariane rocket. Pure wild speculation on my part.
Too cool! 😀
I’ve watched a few of the videos on his channel and they are a fantastic insight. I hope he continues taking the time to make them.
Is it really the same aircraft and can you count all as being “Boeing 737’s”…?
All B737s are on the same type certificate. I think that alone makes them all “Boeing 737s”.
Well, fingers crossed for you Deano. I take it will be LIFO?
Interesting. :rolleyes:
The problem with aviation enthusiasts is they can get emotionally attached to aircraft. :diablo: It is all opinion. These aircraft as sold in the thousands. They can’t be all that bad.
Lovely set there.
I still think the Basler is ugly. The old lady needs big jugs to spin those props.
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If your going to correct someone, make sure you get the facts right!
While the aircraft was vacating via high speed exit onto taxiway M an airport operations vehicle reported the aircraft may have had a tail strike on landing. The crew reported they have had a hard landing but were not sure about a tail strike.
The reality of Britain leaving the EU is not as easy as implied, even by Nigel Farage himself. Let’s face it, leaving the EU is not going to solve the woes of Britain in one swoop. What it will do is empower Britain to change, and change more rapidly in response to domestic and business needs. If Britain is to be a success – however you define that – Britain needs to become leaner, and start producing.
Yes, I am a anti-EU, and do want out of the EU. I don’t think I’m too naive to think it alone will be the saviour for Britain.
The reality of Britain leaving the EU is not as easy as implied, even by Nigel Farage himself. Let’s face it, leaving the EU is not going to solve the woes of Britain in one swoop. What it will do is empower Britain to change, and change more rapidly in response to domestic and business needs. If Britain is to be a success – however you define that – Britain needs to become leaner, and start producing.
Yes, I am a anti-EU, and do want out of the EU. I don’t think I’m too naive to think it alone will be the saviour for Britain.
Is prosperity for Britain really linked to being in the EU? At what cost are we gaining this prosperity? How much is – over – regulation hurting the UK economy and British business? Nobody can give an accurate answer to these, just as much as nobody can the reverse. It is like trying to predict the markets, it’s a gamble either way.
I still think we will be better off – not necessarily any richer – out of the EU, in the long run.
Is prosperity for Britain really linked to being in the EU? At what cost are we gaining this prosperity? How much is – over – regulation hurting the UK economy and British business? Nobody can give an accurate answer to these, just as much as nobody can the reverse. It is like trying to predict the markets, it’s a gamble either way.
I still think we will be better off – not necessarily any richer – out of the EU, in the long run.
Mr Farage on Sky News today: YouTube
Mr Farage on Sky News today: YouTube