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Arthur Little
24th October 2017, 16:56
Discrete photos of one lucky holidaymaker ... taken solo en~route TO - and AT - her destination on the Greek Island of Crete ...

... discreetly priced at £46! :cwm24:

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5012297/Holidaymaker-gets-flight-Jet2.html - :ReadIt:

grahamw48
24th October 2017, 19:09
This was just on the news Arthur. Lucky lady. :biggrin:

Nearest I came was when, on a flight back from Hong Kong (Aeroflot), via Moscow, there must have been only 20 passengers on the Airbus 300 .... same model as the teenage son of one of their pilots had crashed into the ground at 500 mph, during his on-board birthday party 6 months previous. :cwm25:

Tawi2
24th October 2017, 19:48
Nearest I came was when, on a flight back from Hong Kong (Aeroflot), via Moscow, there must have been only 20 passengers on the Airbus 300 .... same model as the teenage son of one of their pilots had crashed into the ground at 500 mph, during his on-board birthday party 6 months previous. :cwm25:

I remember that. I think the pilot's kid was around 15 years old, crashed in Siberia if memory serves. I stopped flying Aeroflot then :NoNo:

grahamw48
24th October 2017, 21:14
Yeah, I'd heard about it, but gambled on only one of their pilots having clumsy teenage kids :Erm:... and as you can imagine... it was a great price. :biggrin:

Arthur Little
25th October 2017, 02:25
This was just on the news Arthur. Lucky lady. :biggrin:

Nearest I came was when, on a flight back from Hong Kong (Aeroflot), via Moscow, there must have been only 20 passengers on the Airbus 300 .... same model as the teenage son of one of their pilots had crashed into the ground at 500 mph, during his on-board birthday party 6 months previous. :cwm25:


I remember that. I think the pilot's kid was around 15 years old, crashed in Siberia if memory serves. I stopped flying Aeroflot then :NoNo:

According to the 'New York Times' of September 28, 1994 ... the following is a transcript of a tape recovered from the cockpit voice recorder of the doomed Aeroflot jetliner:

www.nytimes.com/1994/09/28/world/tape-confirms-the-pilot-s-son-caused-crash-of-russian-jet.html ... :ReadIt:

Sadly, :bigcry: ... everyone on board the flight from Moscow to Hong Kong - on March 22 of that year - was killed.

grahamw48
25th October 2017, 11:26
Yep... and according to that report, it was still the fault of the foreign plane, not just the kids... because the controls were different. :anerikke:doh !

Idiots.