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  • in reply to: Safety demo #657661
    SOFTLAD
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    Ill second that.All the cans,bottles and nappies that get rammed in the seat pockets would make a right mess of them if they were not waterproof.

    in reply to: Flight Deck Visits #657676
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    The only way you can see the flight deck now with MyTravel is as posted above is if that the engines are shut down,the doors are open and you have arrived at destination.Not allowed before departure or during the cruise.Sad but it has to be enforced.:mad:

    in reply to: Daft question but I just don't know! #659086
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    The main reason is that if the aircraft needs to be evacuated the crews and passengers eyes are adapted to darker conditions.Also that the exit signs are more visible.If you went from a bright cabin out into darkness people would not be able to see very well causing more panic and confusion.If their eyes were adapted it would make the whole thing run much better.

    in reply to: Funny story I though may give you a laugh. #660970
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    Mongu as im crew myself i can see the problems the crew were facing.However i totally agree with you in that they handled it in a very bad way.

    in reply to: Mile High Club #669407
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    RE: Mile High Club

    Does it have to be in an aircraft though ?

    in reply to: Your nearest BIG airport? #669408
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    RE: Your nearest BIG airport?

    Mine is LBA and then MAN.

    in reply to: planes #669409
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    RE: planes

    Hi there.For me it has to be the Boeing 767-300ER.You didnt say what yours was ?

    Regards,

    Lyndon.

    in reply to: Caption Contest. #675886
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    RE: Caption Contest.

    United we stand divided we fall ( on that ils anyway )

    in reply to: Space Shuttle Columbia: Missing #675897
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    RE: Space Shuttle Columbia: Missing

    Here Here mate !

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    RE: “And to yor right Ladies and Gentlemen is a mind blowingly close display of Tyrolean flora and f

    Is that real ? Im no expert but i cant see a civil aircraft being able to perform that bank rate,nearly 90 degrees at that altittude.Correct me if im wrong ?

    Regards,

    Lyndon.

    in reply to: "That ain't no way to treat a Lady! #675905
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    RE: That ain’t no way to treat a Lady

    The A320 is very prone to this too.We cant start boarding at the back before the front otherwise they could tip up.

    Regards,

    Lyndon.

    in reply to: Pic of the Day-My favourite large turboprop #678039
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    RE: Pic of the Day-My favourite large turboprop

    Sorry didnt make that clear.I was talking about the Aerocarrabian aircraft but i didnt see the date on the picture.

    in reply to: Pic of the Day-My favourite large turboprop #678225
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    RE: Pic of the Day-My favourite large turboprop

    Might be wrong but was that the same airline and aircraft that crashed into a mountain after take off from POP back in the 80’s ?

    in reply to: Flight simulator 2002 #679660
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    RE: Flight simulator 2002

    Commuter Airliners (Eurowings Pro) comes with a number of european airports including London Stanstead.Also you get the following aircraft:

    A319-100
    ATR42-300
    ATR42-500
    ATR72-212
    ATR72-500
    ATR72-200
    BAe146-200

    Its a great add on and ive had a lot of fun with it.Also i think there is a BA and an AA add on for the B757.Hope this helps.

    Regards,

    Lyndon.

    in reply to: MyTravel DC10-30 #682931
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    RE: MyTravel DC10-30

    Matthew any chance you could have a go at doing a B747-400 in the Airtours colour scheme ? Id love to see that !

    Regards,

    Lyndon.

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