11 July 2009 #1 V Vicki_Krystal Well-Known Member Joined 9 July 2007 Messages 5,501 Location Somerset!!! vpequestrian.weebly.com Well done to the crew.. http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/World/Story/STIStory_401741.html http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8145686.stm
Well done to the crew.. http://www.straitstimes.com/Breaking%2BNews/World/Story/STIStory_401741.html http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8145686.stm
11 July 2009 #2 M missshell Well-Known Member Joined 5 November 2006 Messages 5,222 Visit site A friend of mine was one of the crew. They did a fantastic job! Well done to them all.
11 July 2009 #3 suzysparkle Well-Known Member Joined 17 February 2005 Messages 1,954 Location North Scotland Visit site Good job it had to sit on the ground so long and not have the problem being realized in the air...that would have been V scary for those on board. Well done to the crew!
Good job it had to sit on the ground so long and not have the problem being realized in the air...that would have been V scary for those on board. Well done to the crew!
11 July 2009 #4 CorvusCorax Deary me... Joined 15 January 2008 Messages 62,226 Location End of the pier Visit site Good news. I hope I never have to fly out of that airport again. Took me 14 hours to get to Denver from Phoenix last April, total cock-up it was too.
Good news. I hope I never have to fly out of that airport again. Took me 14 hours to get to Denver from Phoenix last April, total cock-up it was too.
11 July 2009 #5 MurphysMinder Well-Known Member Joined 20 November 2006 Messages 18,687 Location Shropshire Visit site Last thing I want to read about is problems with 747s. Daughter flew out to S Africa on Wed, flies back in 3 weeks on a 747 Excuse neurotic mother post
Last thing I want to read about is problems with 747s. Daughter flew out to S Africa on Wed, flies back in 3 weeks on a 747 Excuse neurotic mother post
18 July 2009 #6 M MagicMelon Well-Known Member Joined 6 November 2004 Messages 16,386 Location North East Scotland Visit site MurphysMinder - flying back from SA is much safer than (theoretically!) driving back