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SpiceJet India: 'The plane began bouncing up and down like a ball'
At least 17 people were injured on board a SpiceJet flight in India after the plane hit severe turbulence before landing on Sunday evening. The Boeing 737, carrying about 200 passengers and crew, was travelling from Mumbai to Durgapur. Amit Baul, who was on the flight, recounts the ordeal. (www.bbc.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I think it’s tragic that in 2022 people still don’t fathom that they’re in a tube flying at 500 mph with nothing between their ass and the ground, 5 miles below them. My old comment still applies, treat them like a Disney children’s ride, and force buckle them all in?
Jeeez guys, lighten up... MH370 is only linking a BBC article quoting passengers' viewpoints. Those were not his words! Why all the bashing? I guess this Airbus/Boeing divisiveness has become as deeply partisan as politics. Both companies make good airplanes, with pros and cons -- and both make good and bad corporate decisions.
You don't anything about MH370's posting history. If you did you wouldn't write this.
Look me up brother, I've been here for over 11 years (even longer under a different handle) and watched this forum change over that time. Sure, MH370 is an Airbus kinda guy, but he shouldn't be hammered on for words that were not his. They were the BBC's and quotes were from passengers. I believe that if MH370 hadn't posted it, someone else, perhaps a more neutral guy like me might have. I just wonder if I would have been hammered as much, rather than the BBC?
MH370 wants you to know that turbulence only happens to Boeing aircraft. I want you to know that MH370 is an idiot.
"It was a warm Sunday evening in Mumbai"...???....is this a news article or the beginning of a Jason Bourne novel?
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