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Philip Argy
14th September 2009, 05:26 PM
French freak-out: plane makes accidental emergency announcement
September 14, 2009 - 11:30AM
French passengers on an Aer Lingus Dublin-Paris flight were thrown into panic when a faulty announcement told them the plane was about to make an emergency landing, the airline said.
An English-language announcement 20 minutes after leaving Dublin said the plane was heading into turbulence, asking passengers to return to their seats - but the pre-recorded French version said they were about to ditch.
One passenger told the Irish Examiner newspaper that a French man who was dozing next to him suddenly woke up and looked very startled.
"He translated what had been said to me. The message, he said, was that we should prepare for an emergency landing, note where the emergency exits were and await instructions from the captain.
"As there was turbulence as well I got quite alarmed. The woman behind me was crying.
"All the French freaked out," he said.
It took a few minutes before the cabin crew realised the error.

"They then went back on the PA system and apologised for playing the wrong announcement in French," the passenger said.
The airline spokeswoman said the error was the result of the public address system malfunctioning.

"We subsequently clarified this and apologised to our passengers. It was a very unusual occurrence," she said.




Apparently not an Irish joke either ... :)

Anthony T
14th September 2009, 06:31 PM
Aer Lingus is an Irish joke. :D

Anthony T

Andrew H
14th September 2009, 08:32 PM
I've been on that flight and I've seen more committed staff at KFC than the cabin crew on that.

Philip Argy
14th September 2009, 10:26 PM
That reminds me of a good Irish joke:

What do you call an Irish genius?

An oxymoron!

:)

Mike W
15th September 2009, 12:10 PM
I've been on that flight and I've seen more committed staff at KFC than the cabin crew on that.

I've also been on the flight and unfortunately, I have to agree. Poor old Aer Lingus is a long way from the legacy carrier it once was.