Not me I'm to busy working for a living....I only get to fly over the top once a month from Chicago on the polar route back to Hongkong....
Good luck with your surgery Steve!....I read somewhere that it was today or tomorrow...Hope you have a speedy recovery mate...
Cheers mate. All went well yesterday and hopefully will be back at work in a few weeks. I must say I’m impressed with my timing. What better time to have enforced rest at the start of the Ashes, F1 this weekend, and footy?
Lucky bastard....I've got 100 channels and no cricket or motorsport in this Fuchsin hotel.....At least Shark Week is on....
Tomorrow lunchtime your time Steve...Back to HKG via the North Pole. At least the weather is a little better now. We left during the Typhoon # 8 signal...
Righto. Well, have a good flight and hopefully back in HKG you can at least watch the F1 if not the cricket.
https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-advice/flights/easyjet-slammed-over-photo-of-passenger-sitting-on-inoperative-seat-with-no-back/news-story/0663d70c06f44084a370a5cdc78560ef ^^^^^^ this is a load of rubbish !!! And the reason I hate social media MORONS who get outraged at the slightest thing !!! Ok look, the airline asked this woman to sit here until the flight had everyone on board and then moved her to one of the 5 vacant seats Cockhead social media morons had to get their pathetic phones out, take a photo and then post it on social media as if the world was falling apart because aircrew used common sense in regards to a seat needing repairs Was probably posted by Steve
Top-secret London-to-Sydney flight broke a record and made aviation history http://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-17/30-years-since-qantas-top-secret-london-to-sydney-flight/11413346 I found these paragraphs particularly interesting. "Shell produced this stuff where they had to get batches of fuel in Germany, put it in railway carriages, and shunt it up and down for several days to mix it properly." "Then it was put in tankers and taken across the channel to the UK where we fuelled the aircraft for our departure."
Did you do this job Steve/cluchless? https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-08-21/pilot-who-crashed-at-william-creek-vows-to-keep-flying/11431186
No, not me. I'd already busted my knee by then! He's very lucky. And he sounds like a proper enthusiast.
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