Published: 9 Jul 12 06:44 CET | Print version
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After smoke started to billow from the cockpit of a Malmö Aviation plane bound for Spain, a crash landing warning from a teary air hostess caused mass hysteria among passengers.
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Even if you love flying, seeing smoke from the cabin, crying air hostesses, and being told to assume the emergency position would be an extremely unpleasant experience.
A smoking tv?
Buy LCDs. They are cheap. :D
Why are so many Swedes abject cowards???
Otherwise they wouldn't have requested an emergency landing, nor would the staff be sitting around crying afterwards.
WHAT? There is a panic in the plane, people are fainting and air hostess is praying to God in tears and the captain of the flight "concentrates on landing"? What, he cannot talk? Cannot say "relax everyone it is only a screen, nobody is going to die"...Even surgeons can talk about anything during brain operation.
Banging on about the benefits of the Duty Free and about the expected weather at the destination is OK to announce in 2 languages, but when the cockpit is smoking, then the frontal lobe disconnects...