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First black box recovered
We all have our own reasons for no-fly airlines. I just see some others as preferable.First crash for Air India in 43 years.
Maybe India will do the analysis.Which one? Will it be sent to the US for analysis?
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Richard de Crespigny was interviewed on ABC News this morning and he made the observation that for each fatality, there are an average of 70 people - family, friends etc - impacted. Unsure where he got those averages, but in any case, he was making the point that 240 fatalities means some 17K people around the world affected by the loss of a friend or loved one courtesy of one accident. Even if his average numbers are complete BS, I think the fact remains that the human toll goes far beyond those who sadly lost their lives yesterday.The Captain (unmarried no kids) was apparently about to retire to look after his elderly father
6 degrees of separation apparently connects everyone to everyonefor each fatality, there are an average of 70 people
They were on my no fly list since forever. Not because of safety concerns though.Air India has never been on my bucket list for some reason. The same with Garuda.
Air India has never been on my bucket list for some reason. The same with Garuda.
We all have our own reasons for no-fly airlines. I just see some others as preferable.
If you think the airlines are dodgy then wait until you get on the ferries!Genuine question. Which would be preferable for domestic flights on India and Indonesia?
Previously I'd choose Vistara and genuinely thought it was a good airline. Great service and new planes too. That's no longer an option.
Same for domestic in Indonesia. I feel Garuda and the best option (from a safety perspective). The rest seem way dodgier from what I can gather.
Genuine question. Which would be preferable for domestic flights on India and Indonesia?
Previously I'd choose Vistara and genuinely thought it was a good airline. Great service and new planes too. That's no longer an option.
Same for domestic in Indonesia. I feel Garuda and the best option (from a safety perspective). The rest seem way dodgier from what I can gather.
Yes, does sound like it.This guy posted a better quality video than most uploaded and makes a strong case that the RAT was deployed.
Looks like a few 788s have not moved for a few days nowToday's AI171 is cancelled even though it looks like the scheduled aircraft VT-ANC has not operated since 11 June:
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Whilst the media were telling us how experienced they were, the Captain apparently had 8,000 hours. That’s very low given his age, and makes me wonder why. The FO on the other hand had 1,000, so not even at the level many airlines would even talk to him. Neither may have any relevance to the outcome, but they’re not high numbers. And, of course, the media may not be able to count, and the numbers could be rubbish.The Captain 56 (unmarried no kids) was apparently about to retire to look after his elderly father