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Post by jonesy on Jan 17, 2012 14:22:59 GMT 12
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Post by Darren Masters on Jan 17, 2012 16:01:59 GMT 12
Wow a ditching pre-recorded announcement? How flash. Now, the cabin crew would have been out in the aisle demonstrating the use of the lifejacket and various other pieces of information had it been a real one.
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Post by flyjoe180 on Jan 17, 2012 16:43:31 GMT 12
DO NOT PRESS THIS BUTTON. Human nature dictates the button must be at least fiddled with.
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Post by Bruce on Jan 17, 2012 16:46:02 GMT 12
Thats the button beside the one marked "Plummet".....
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Post by flyjoe180 on Jan 17, 2012 16:47:20 GMT 12
Yes, that is the one.
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Post by jonesy on Jan 17, 2012 17:40:45 GMT 12
Perhaps the stewardess's butt hit the button by mistake. These things happen at 36,000 feet dont they? ;D
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Post by Darren Masters on Jan 17, 2012 19:04:20 GMT 12
Perhaps the stewardess's butt hit the button by mistake. These things happen at 36,000 feet dont they? ;D Especially in the shape they make us now
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Post by jonesy on Jan 17, 2012 20:14:54 GMT 12
I'm a bit out of touch-is there room for 1 or 2 extra stewardesses in the cockpit? Must be a tight squeeze in there, so no surprise really that the odd extra knob getting tweaked now and then
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Post by nuuumannn on Jan 18, 2012 11:55:14 GMT 12
Especially in the shape they make us now Reeeowwww!
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Post by rbwannabe on Jan 18, 2012 22:08:12 GMT 12
To answer Jonesy's question, if it was an Airbus then the pilots tray tables are certified to take up to 70kg's ..........ahhhh the French they think of everything!
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Post by flyjoe180 on Jan 19, 2012 8:43:19 GMT 12
To answer Jonesy's question, if it was an Airbus then the pilots tray tables are certified to take up to 70kg's ..........ahhhh the French they think of everything! That is a big Latte!
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