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Quote from: The Moan Ranger (Orderer of the Youngs) on March 24, 2015, 04:46:42 PMQuote from: Barman on March 24, 2015, 04:35:28 PMQuote from: The Moan Ranger (Orderer of the Youngs) on March 24, 2015, 04:21:18 PMOh, and Im getting a bit annoyed at the way the BBC are covering the Germanwings crash by constantly referring to it as "budget airline Germanwings...".Are they implying that the airline is less safe than, say BA, because it is "budget"? That those on board were taking a chance by flying on it? All "budget" means nowadays is that you don't get a complimentary G&T and stale sandwich. The maintenance of the aircraft is just as good as that of the "premium" carriers. Zackly! You can leave their bikes behind no matter how much they pay for a seat.... Bikes shouln't be on planes full stop. If you want to persue your ridiculous, non-combustion engine, mode of transport, then simply hire one when you are there and boost the local economy. easyJet's problem is they fly A319/A320s - and you can get the bikes in their big plastic boxes into the holds due to the large hold doors. You can't get them into a Boeing 737 as the hold doors are too small. So that rules out Ryanair, Thompson, Norwegian and some BA planes from Gatwick. easyJet are simply overrun as a result. let them get a ferry and cycle there.........
Quote from: Barman on March 24, 2015, 04:35:28 PMQuote from: The Moan Ranger (Orderer of the Youngs) on March 24, 2015, 04:21:18 PMOh, and Im getting a bit annoyed at the way the BBC are covering the Germanwings crash by constantly referring to it as "budget airline Germanwings...".Are they implying that the airline is less safe than, say BA, because it is "budget"? That those on board were taking a chance by flying on it? All "budget" means nowadays is that you don't get a complimentary G&T and stale sandwich. The maintenance of the aircraft is just as good as that of the "premium" carriers. Zackly! You can leave their bikes behind no matter how much they pay for a seat.... Bikes shouln't be on planes full stop. If you want to persue your ridiculous, non-combustion engine, mode of transport, then simply hire one when you are there and boost the local economy. easyJet's problem is they fly A319/A320s - and you can get the bikes in their big plastic boxes into the holds due to the large hold doors. You can't get them into a Boeing 737 as the hold doors are too small. So that rules out Ryanair, Thompson, Norwegian and some BA planes from Gatwick. easyJet are simply overrun as a result.
Quote from: The Moan Ranger (Orderer of the Youngs) on March 24, 2015, 04:21:18 PMOh, and Im getting a bit annoyed at the way the BBC are covering the Germanwings crash by constantly referring to it as "budget airline Germanwings...".Are they implying that the airline is less safe than, say BA, because it is "budget"? That those on board were taking a chance by flying on it? All "budget" means nowadays is that you don't get a complimentary G&T and stale sandwich. The maintenance of the aircraft is just as good as that of the "premium" carriers. Zackly! You can leave their bikes behind no matter how much they pay for a seat....
Oh, and Im getting a bit annoyed at the way the BBC are covering the Germanwings crash by constantly referring to it as "budget airline Germanwings...".Are they implying that the airline is less safe than, say BA, because it is "budget"? That those on board were taking a chance by flying on it? All "budget" means nowadays is that you don't get a complimentary G&T and stale sandwich. The maintenance of the aircraft is just as good as that of the "premium" carriers.
http://www.crawleynews.co.uk/Bomb-discovered-Gatwick-Aiport/story-26222044-detail/story.htmlAs I was getting the staff courtesy coach back to the staff car park, I say blokes cutting/strimming the grass twixt North and South terminals. Looks like one of them stumbled on somthing a bit more dangerous than stinging nettles
Quote from: The Moan Ranger (Orderer of the Youngs) on March 24, 2015, 04:14:02 PMhttp://www.crawleynews.co.uk/Bomb-discovered-Gatwick-Aiport/story-26222044-detail/story.htmlAs I was getting the staff courtesy coach back to the staff car park, I say blokes cutting/strimming the grass twixt North and South terminals. Looks like one of them stumbled on somthing a bit more dangerous than stinging nettles So how come it hasn't been discovered in the 60 years since the war, surely the grass has been cut in the interim ?
The worms push them up to the surface.
Quote from: tel on March 25, 2015, 05:19:21 PMThe worms push them up to the surface.I now have a picture in my mind of worms doing weight training.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-32296170
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-32296170As a result of this, we have had to sign an instruction today that "we will not fall asleep in an aircraft". Serious.
And his shifts are bloody easy compared to ours! We have already asked the management to have similar shifts...
Quote from: The Moan Ranger (Orderer of the Youngs) on April 14, 2015, 07:24:01 PMAnd his shifts are bloody easy compared to ours! We have already asked the management to have similar shifts...Any shift is easy if you sleep.......