Yes please.
That father sounds like a right w@nker. 😀
*****
Hes middleaged so like most middle aged man he probably has problems getting it up…
First hand experience huh?
or even worse second hand…
sweeeet 🙂 🙂 🙂
Ah, thanks people!
I’ve seen it happen on charter flights to and from Tenerife after a perfectly normal flight and landing. It’s like, ‘were you expecting us to crash or something?’. It seems like a bit of an insult to the crew’s professionalism!
Something that annoys me though is when you hear people complaining unless the touchdown is un-noticable. As far as I’m, aware, it’s much safer to have a prominent touch down than one which involves using half the runway floating along just so that the pilot can give us a smooth touch down.
LOVE the BWIA model! What type of model is it and where did you get it from?
I also like the Helios scheme!
The cabins of their aircraft look as good as the exterior, and the 738s came fresh out of Seattle for the airline. Should be a good experience.
This is an airline I wouldn’t mind flying one day to one of my favourite holiday islands – I love the Cypriot ‘keo’ lager. 🙂
…and it will have a very professional livery aswell. *cough* bmused… 😉
Just what I was thinking andrewm… 😀
Could be quite funny and cool I guess, but I don’t think the forum of an aviation magazine publisher would be a good place to discuss plans for such a hoax!
It’s in Airliner World this month so if it’s a hoax it’s working!
Yep, so was ‘Skybus’! 😀 Setting up fake airlines is certainly one way of getting a ‘claim to fame’ in the commercial aviation world!! :p
It could even be set up by someone on this very forum for all we know! 😮
Probably just mainly trying to get more cheap publicity. :rolleyes:
Recent comments by that **** are defenatly putting me off Ryanair so the publicity isn’t working with me.
I know the 340 is a tad wider but it look just so dated.
Personally, I dont think the A340 looks dated at all! With it’s winglets and long wings I think it’s very graceful.
I think this is some kind of windup. Reminds me of the fake proposed startup ‘Skybus’, which also had a terrible website.