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mworldnews · 9 months ago
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“Chaos at 37,000 Feet: Passengers on Singapore Airlines Flight Describe Nightmare
Passengers on a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore experienced a terrifying ordeal when severe turbulence hit the Boeing airliner carrying 229 passengers and crew. Describing the sudden and dramatic drop, passenger Andrew Davies recounted the chaos that unfolded on board, saying, “All hell broke loose.” The flight, SQ321, was cruising at 37,000 feet and had been smooth and…
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outsidewolves · 11 months ago
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unbfacts · 3 months ago
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There were once supersonic passenger planes that could reach speeds of up to 1,354 mph. In comparison, today’s commercial airliners typically cruise at around 560 mph.
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annasiims · 1 month ago
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now boarding ✈️
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saydesole · 8 months ago
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Puna Cana ✈️🐬
Book that all-inclusive resort bookie
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hometoursandotherstuff · 9 months ago
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Shout out to Turkey!
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nocternalrandomness · 2 months ago
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The simplistic elegance of the Airbus A220 cockpit
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x-e-n-i-a-nice · 1 year ago
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𝐷𝑎𝑖𝑙𝑦 𝑀𝑜𝑚𝑒𝑛𝑡𝑠
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squeakadeeks · 2 months ago
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I really could use some more context on your plane story, because what??
haha yeah
the plane was landing in seattle but there was excessive fog. the pilots circled in the air for about 45 minutes to wait for it to clear, it never did, eventually they attempted a landing but had to do a really really last minute abort/go around. i remember watching from the window and we were only about ~50 ft or so from the ground when they pulled the abort because we were not where we were supposed to be. it was such a fast abort everyone was thrown backwards since the plane had to jerk and accelerate really abruptly.
after that i was expecting another 40 minutes of circles but instead the plane started flying south and it just. did not stop. like when we passed mt. saint helens i thought "well hey. thats not seattle." so after like 20 minutes of flying straight south and climbing back up to 30,000 ft the pilots go on the intercom like "we're taking your asses to portland" and i was like "OK" because the fuck am i going to do in that situation. sure enough they took us all the way to oregon and landed. we sat on the tarmac for like 2 hours and eventually went back to seattle and everything was fine. but it was a fun reminder that the pilots can just take us anywhere they want once we're in the air because we cant do anything about it.
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nvara-of-mortains-own · 11 months ago
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Under the planned rules mishandling a wheelchair would be a violation of the ACAA, airlines would be required to immediately notify the passenger of their rights. Airlines would be required to repair or replace the wheelchair at the preferred vendor of the passenger's choice as well as provide a loaner wheelchair that fits the passenger's needs/requirements
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captain-flanders · 1 year ago
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American Airlines Boeing 727.
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learnearninfo · 3 days ago
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Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker #aviation #airplane #flight
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iww-gnv · 1 year ago
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More than 150 flight attendants, joined by U.S. Rep. Jesús “Chuy” Garcia (D-Ill) and Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill), picketed outside O’Hare Airport on Tuesday to protest the lack of contract negotiations and demand better wages and working conditions. The flight attendants in Chicago were joined by thousands of other flight attendants across major cities such as New York City, Los Angeles and Boston, as part of the Worldwide Flight Attendant Day of Action. More than two-thirds of U.S. flight attendants across 24 airlines are in contract negotiations, including with Chicago-based United Airlines, American Airlines and Southwest Airlines. “We are the faces of our carriers. We deserve better work rules, we deserve shorter work days and we also deserve longer rest periods,” said Dray Howard, Chicago-based president of the Association of Professional Flight Attendants, during a news conference. Flight attendants at American Airlines haven’t seen a salary or cost-of-living increase in five years, Howard said, and some new hires can barely survive, even when picking up trips on their days off, she said.
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uh-oh-its-bird · 2 years ago
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So fun fact! I'm a flight attendant! And there are a lot of whispers about mainline flight attendants wanting to strike
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phannie-by-night · 2 days ago
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The fomo for this leg of the tour is so fucking real
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saydesole · 10 months ago
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Book that flight bookie 🫶🏽
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