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One good reason not to travel with Air France
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One good reason not to travel with Air France
On 13/09/11 03:49, Mxsmanic wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPVSycSeJZA I have a suspicion that this is a tape of someone being trained. I haven't seen any Air France staff saying anything in the safety briefing for years now, it's all on tape and they mime... That, and all the passengers seem to be short-haired men dressed in a similar manner, indicates that this isn't a normal flight. -- William Black Free men have open minds If you want loyalty, buy a dog... |
One good reason not to travel with Air France
William Black writes:
I have a suspicion that this is a tape of someone being trained. I have a suspicion that it's a recording of a real flight on which the crew violated Federal air regulations (if the flight were going to or from the U.S.). I haven't seen any Air France staff saying anything in the safety briefing for years now, it's all on tape and they mime... She doesn't appear to be talking. That, and all the passengers seem to be short-haired men dressed in a similar manner, indicates that this isn't a normal flight. I wish I could believe that. |
One good reason not to travel with Air France
I have a suspicion that this is a tape of someone being trained.
I have a suspicion that it's a recording of a real flight on which the crew violated Federal air regulations (if the flight were going to or from the U.S.). It's a single aisle plane, which AF doesn't fly to the US. It looks to me like a bunch of punchy vacationers on their way home from some place like Mallorca or Casablanca. R's, John |
One good reason not to travel with Air France
crap.
"Mxsmanic" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sPVSycSeJZA |
One good reason not to travel with Air France
On 13/09/11 14:11, Mxsmanic wrote:
William Black writes: I have a suspicion that this is a tape of someone being trained. I have a suspicion that it's a recording of a real flight on which the crew violated Federal air regulations (if the flight were going to or from the U.S.). Single aisle aircraft. How many of those do Air France fly to the US? I haven't seen any Air France staff saying anything in the safety briefing for years now, it's all on tape and they mime... She doesn't appear to be talking. Watch it again. That, and all the passengers seem to be short-haired men dressed in a similar manner, indicates that this isn't a normal flight. I wish I could believe that. Lie. -- William Black Free men have open minds If you want loyalty, buy a dog... |
One good reason not to travel with Air France
On 13/09/11 16:21, John Levine wrote:
I have a suspicion that this is a tape of someone being trained. I have a suspicion that it's a recording of a real flight on which the crew violated Federal air regulations (if the flight were going to or from the U.S.). It's a single aisle plane, which AF doesn't fly to the US. It looks to me like a bunch of punchy vacationers on their way home from some place like Mallorca or Casablanca. In stiff collar long-sleeved shirts? -- William Black Free men have open minds If you want loyalty, buy a dog... |
One good reason not to travel with Air France
How about the FAQ are you through with it ?
"John Levine" a écrit dans le message de groupe de discussion : ... I have a suspicion that this is a tape of someone being trained. I have a suspicion that it's a recording of a real flight on which the crew violated Federal air regulations (if the flight were going to or from the U.S.). It's a single aisle plane, which AF doesn't fly to the US. It looks to me like a bunch of punchy vacationers on their way home from some place like Mallorca or Casablanca. R's, John |
One good reason not to travel with Air France
John Levine writes:
It's a single aisle plane, which AF doesn't fly to the US. It looks to me like a bunch of punchy vacationers on their way home from some place like Mallorca or Casablanca. People intoxicated by drugs are a serious threat to the safety of a flight, and they need to be deplaned before departure. An airline that doesn't do this is irresponsible and negligent. |
One good reason not to travel with Air France
William Black writes:
Single aisle aircraft. How many of those do Air France fly to the US? I believe all AF flights to/from the U.S. are widebodies currently. Even if the flight is going elsewhere, that's no excuse to risk the safety of the flight by boarding drunks. |
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