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Didn't get the chance to say thank you yesterday for this fantastic surprise stream. I am watching it back now and you really did an amazing job Kev - your stamina & staying power is epic ! Thanks also Michelle x
Kev thank you for the surprise location today. I know not everybody likes what you do but they are not part of the family. Oh and get some sleep tonight or I'll tell Michelle to get the whip out 😊
I might have to stay up late then Vincent 🤭😂 Thank you for joining us today , for something a bit different , we enjoy the airshows and makes a nice change every now and then 👍
Thanks for the coverage - preferable to paying 35 quid to stand in a muddy field Red Arrows or not! Just for reference there is a long public footpath to the north of the park and while the hall is not much in view (as I remember it) there should be some good spots to see an air display 🛩 🙂
Thank you Keith , we wrongly assumed the Red Arrows would be the closing act. we now know where to find there flight times. Also thanks for the heads up regarding the public footpath 👍
Fire appliances look dull, whats with the blue and white? Bright green or yelllow look so much better at an airport, even red. Theyve painted them like parcel delivey trucks 😂
I was on this flight . There was a burning smell which was caused by the air conditioning system so as a precaution the pilot put us and emergency services on notice . Luckily there was no fire and everything went smoothly . What I didn’t understand is why we were kept on the plane after landing a good while longer . Emergency services boarded the plane and checked it out before we were allowed off ! There may be an explanation why this was safer for us but I couldn’t work it out.
I think it's because if there is a fire or a threat of, the crews can get to the source quickly, without waiting for passengers to disembark. Otherwise, the passengers would be in their way, and, if there was a fire or an immenient one, it would spread whilst disembarkation happened.
It's the captain's decision as to whether or not to evacuate the aircraft. Evacuation via the slides can cause minor injuries and there is a further risk of injury when passengers are moving away from the aircraft. In the Asiana accident in the US, two children who had left the aircraft by the slides were run over and killed by emergency vehicles in the chaos. You are actually safer on the plane unless there is an immediate risk to life, such as a fire inside the cabin.
No explanation required. You were being kept safe on a plane that just had to make an emergency landing. The captain etc know what they're doing, that's all you need to know.
I *think* it just appears that way on camera, I’m not sure though as they looked faster once it was on the ground. But you know ow when you film an indoor home fan, through the screen the fan appears to be going very slowly when it’s not.
@@EnglishMermaid1980 I was aware of that actually, its my attempt at a joke, sorry. I am an aircraft technician, and think it would of pretty much not made the runway if he had lost propulsion from both engines.
Not sure why the emergency vehicles went all the way down the runway and chased the ATC around. I would have thought that they could have takan a more direct route to the plane considering where it taxi'd to?
I love how whenever there is an aircraft emergency landing, the fire appliances always wait in a position, which means they have to chase the aircraft all the way down the runway! Why not have a couple also near where its expected to come to a stop so they can kick into action quicker? See the same thing at all airports. They lose valuable minutes.
They always assume the worst case scenario, e.g. an explosion after landing, the position behind the plane is the safest. The plane could also, depending on what is broken, go off the runway, even then the safest place is behind it.
I was in the live chat when the plane landed with the emergency. It’s very rare to see this happen but it happens a lot of Birmingham apparently. Watching this from Mallorca but I’ll be home in the UK tomorrow!