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Following on from the recent thread about the new royal baby (where I heartily agreed with the OP), and to a lesser extent, re the thread about "Handmade" (unfortunately I missed last night's episode about chairs), I thought that readers would be pleased to know that at least the news people have got the aviation scene well covered:
Wow! I wonder if this applies to all other Boeing models? How about Airbus, ATR, Bombardier/Canadair, Embraer, Fokker, et al? Come to think of it, how about ALL aeroplanes?
Reminds me of a sad crash we had just outside Zurich a few years back, when the aircraft hit a hill just short of the runway. The (Swiss) news reporter asked the airline spokesman "Was he too low?". I was just waiting for the spokesman to answer "No, of course not, the hill jumped up and hit him!" (+ "daft cow" under the breath).
In many such situations, the media of all stripes generally asks deliberately "inflammatory" questions and/or are clearly just plain dumb.
Purely personally I'm of the opinion that there's just too much news on all radio & TV channels, and in a big race to beat all the others, they have to fill the space somehow, whether or not there's actually something to say - hence the "interviews" with (example) the Aunt of the bloke who once cut the claws of the perpetrator's poodle. (hammer)
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Wow! I wonder if this applies to all other Boeing models? How about Airbus, ATR, Bombardier/Canadair, Embraer, Fokker, et al? Come to think of it, how about ALL aeroplanes?
Reminds me of a sad crash we had just outside Zurich a few years back, when the aircraft hit a hill just short of the runway. The (Swiss) news reporter asked the airline spokesman "Was he too low?". I was just waiting for the spokesman to answer "No, of course not, the hill jumped up and hit him!" (+ "daft cow" under the breath).
In many such situations, the media of all stripes generally asks deliberately "inflammatory" questions and/or are clearly just plain dumb.
Purely personally I'm of the opinion that there's just too much news on all radio & TV channels, and in a big race to beat all the others, they have to fill the space somehow, whether or not there's actually something to say - hence the "interviews" with (example) the Aunt of the bloke who once cut the claws of the perpetrator's poodle. (hammer)
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