TedR wrote: » I do get that, I just would have thought where a pilot is completely aware that he is in a difficult position and is working hard to recover the situation, it would be an added distraction and an added level of stress to have a robotic voice nagging you over and over.
smurfjed wrote: » Have you tried AEROWEATHER? I think that the IPAD version has historical reports.
smurfjed wrote: » Interesting, I use the IOS PRO versions most days without issue.
astrofluff wrote: » Any idea what happened here yesterday?https://www.thejournal.ie/norwegian-airlines-4319985-Nov2018/
L1011 wrote: » Frame in question was delivered as a CSeries - one of the older ones, their second actually - but has rebranded externally as A220-300.
Tenger wrote: » Saw that info. Should look great. However I do wonder at the timing. Imperial Airways was founded in 1924, so more like their 95th birthday?
RadioRetro wrote: » BOAC came into being in 1939 with a merger of Imperial and other carriers. It took an act of parliament to get it done. So more like the 80th anniversary?
tricky D wrote: » My Dad used to travel as a young man between England and Zambia. IIrc the route was a permutation/combination of Southampton, Sicily, Cairo/Alex, Luxor, Khartoum, Port Bell/Kampala and Victoria Falls. Anybody suss what type? Broke down in Khartoum once and had to wait a week for the part, but fortunately he knew some local on the flight so had a place to stay.
L1011 wrote: » That distance (and the nearly two days to Joburg) in what is basically a pressurised DC4 wouldn't have been fun!
RadioRetro wrote: » Although your dad may have been on another flyer such as East African Airways.
Jude13 wrote: » I just booked upgrades with Emirates using my miles and as of 01 March they no longer provide chauffeur service when upgrading using miles.