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Seven injured on Qantas after turbulence
From NEWS.COM.AU:
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A/C was QPI.
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The Canberra times (a Fairfax paper) has a News Limited style story on it. Including reports that the radar wasn't working and the plane going into a total freefall. Now I wonder how far it really did fall?
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news...r/1547072.aspx |
Saw that article- its appearing on all news limited sites now.
What a joke- can't they ever report factually and not rely on stupid passengers who say "it fell a reasonable distance" etc Whilst this message board plays host, to allow members to freely and openly voice their own opinion, the so called "stupid passengers" you mention also have an opinion, and are free to say the aircraft fell a "reasonable distance" should they choose. Let's just keep the media bashing out of this thread ;) Thank you - mod |
Just out of curiosity, in 'normal turbulence' that aircraft commonly encounter, how far is the aircraft actually moving vertically?
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Exactly Matt.....it all would have happened so quickly and they say that most of the passengers were in shock, how would they know if the plane fell 200ft, 500ft or 1000ft unless they were someone like a pilot or something but even then u wouldnt know unless you had the instruments in front of you.
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channel 7 just interviewed one passanger who said : quote: now I know how the passengers on air france felt . ... what a total load of garbage , as well as disrespect to the poor passengers on air France 447.
Have'nt these people heard of c.a.t before ! |
Well, my personal opinion is that those passengers would have no idea about how the passengers on that AF flight felt, thats my personal opinion though.
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And if they did know how the AF pax felt they wouldn't be around to talk about it.
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Simply when seated keep your seat belt on.
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