Posted on 03/11/2014 7:23:13 AM PDT by Nachum
SHOCKING: AUSTRALIAN WOMAN RAISES QUESTIONS ABOUT COCKPIT BEHAVIOUR OF THE CO-PILOT OF FLIGHT MH370 ON AUSTRALIAS TV SHOW A CURRENT AFFAIR
GIRL WHO FLEW WITH MALAYSIA AIRLINES FLIGHT MH370 CO-PILOT. SHE CLAIMS THAT THE CO-PILOT WAS SMOKING IN THE COCKPIT
The woman claims they were smoking and taking pictures of the women in the cockpit. The girls were invited up front for the entire flight.
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Gawd..ALL Australian sheilahs are GORGEOUS...
I guess this it beats Chinese pilots flying straight into a break-wall on a clear near perfect weather day in SF.
Gezzzz
Depends on what they were smoking.
Me too. I was flying biz class on a Singapore Airlines flight from Tokyo to LA in the late 90’s, and a rock star was in the cockpit for both takeoff and landing. The upper cabin on the 747 was visibly concerned when the guy, complete with dreadlocks, was escorted up from first class.
Party in the cockpit...I mean flight dick, er deck...
Who’s that... Captain Oveur?
Just wondering: Is there a legitimate reason why the transponder of a commercial airliner is allowed (has the capability) to be shut off?
WWLD? ( What would Laz do)?
“WWLD? ( What would Laz do)?”
He wouldn’t talk with his mouth full, so we’d likely never know.
Yes, fire.
If those gals couldn’t keep a man’s transponder on, I don’t know what would!
LOL - good one Calvin.
Fortunately there is the autopilot.
what do you make of this!!???
well....I can make a hat, I can make a tie, I can make a brooch!
This woman has to be gotten to a hospital!
A hospital? What is it ...
have you ever been to a Turkish bath Billy?
Not too many people have noticed, but when the airline claimed that the pilots in the cockpit had "20,000" hours of experience, the MENSA media did not bother to clarify.
The Captain, 18,000 hours.
The First Officer (co-pilot) 2000.
Say wut?
Is this any way to run an airline?
We went across Indonesia in the early ‘80s on Merpati, an Indonesian airline. They left the cockpit door open the entire time. At one point the sun was in their eyes and they taped newspaper over the window (front) so it wouldn’t bother them. I imagine the airplane was on autopilot. At another point they invited all the children to come up and see the cockpit, sit in the pilots’ seats, and we actually felt the plane move up and down as we saw a kid’s hand moving something up there. Our son was 9, and in my memory we only let him see inside (will have to ask him if he remembers). We had many adventures on that trip along with other times!
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