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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
Garry Russell wrote:Nothing really

Just went on to the grass

http://www.thisisguernsey.com/code/show ... eID=001599

Media overhype again

Garry
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
Garry Russell wrote:Nothing really

Just went on to the grass

http://www.thisisguernsey.com/code/show ... eID=001599

Media overhype again

Garry
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 :dunno:

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
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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 :dunno:

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