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Little bit of excitement at work yesterday
Posted: 30 Dec 2006, 09:36
by Motormouse
Posted: 31 Dec 2006, 00:29
by Tweek
Posted: 31 Dec 2006, 10:27
by VEGAS
Fascinating pictures. Just a case of being in the right place at the right time to capture them. More importantly, I'm glad everyone was ok.
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 13:19
by Motormouse
Thanks for the picture link tweek.
ttfn
Pete
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 13:22
by Garry Russell
Nothing really
Just went on to the grass
http://www.thisisguernsey.com/code/show ... eID=001599
Media overhype again
Garry
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 13:44
by AndyG
Possibly Garry, but easyJet are helping the situation any!!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/bristol/6233487.stm
AndyG
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 14:01
by Motormouse
Ah yes indeed some media overhype Garry, but what doesn't show in the pics, @ another 25 yds further forwards and on the grass is a rather large 'hole' at present where new runway lights cables are being installed.
Could've been very mesy indeed.
ttfn
Pete
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 14:03
by Garry Russell
The modern way
Make a fuss about something with negative publicity to get your own way
That Aurigny was a minor incident simple.
OK there is a potential...but you don't go reporting ever near miss in a car or if you slid onto the pavement without damage.
OK things need to be looked into to avoid this happening but the media always present it in a near disaster vein.
Even get reports of landings with a faulty warning light saying no one was injured....as if they would be
As soon as it's an aeroplane it's a big incident
This kind of thing happens now and then, but a lot more in the past and even damaged the aircraft but not reported in the media like this.
Garry
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 14:50
by AndyG
Bear in mind Garry that it's only about a week since the "Blair's Jet Overshot Runway" shocker (i.e. missed the taxiway due to poor visibility) so it's nice and fresh in media minds; my particular favourite with that earlier story was the Daily Mail banging on about 'Blair getting another freebie' - let's face it, blagging a freebie is not anything a journalist would ever do, is it? :think:
Posted: 05 Jan 2007, 14:57
by Garry Russell
Indeed not....such an honourable band of gentlemen.
My favourite was years ago in the paper with a huge headline saying "Queens Jet in Collision Threat Drama". Thinking someone had come close to HM I looked at the story which was about a light aircraft that strolled into restricted purple corridor airspace the day before the Queen was due to fly the route in an Andover
OK there were security concerns and steps needed to be taken to avoid it happening but the impression was almost that of an Air miss.
But a headline like that is more likely to sell the paper.
Still irritation though :huf:
Garry