Rouxenator
Dank meme lord
Does not compute - Rouxenators cannot form opinion let alone guide them.Actually, that's your misguided opinion.
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Does not compute - Rouxenators cannot form opinion let alone guide them.Actually, that's your misguided opinion.
Does not compute - Rouxenators cannot form opinion let alone guide them.
Once you have flown in the A380, you'll change your opinion and have Airbus as your favourite![]()
For me it was quite the opposite. I recently (last week) flew JHB-Paris return on the A380, and to be honest was not too impressed. From an engineering point of view its pretty impressive, but as a passenger in cattle class, practically its a pain. Having 550+ people on one aircraft causes many problems. Its takes over an hour to load passengers. Baggage delivery takes longer, Passport control gets overhelmed. Our return flight was delayed by an hour, so twice the number of missed connections and a real scrum around air france ticketing office of people trying to rebook.
So really you're complaining about the A380 being big and taking on more passengers? I suppose a lot of people said the same thing when the 747 first appeared...
actually nobody did...
exactly what were we saying???
THREAD RESURRECTION
what were we saying about airbuses?
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e2839a34-e84c-11df-8995-00144feab49a.html#axzz14Llh4IGL
http://news.opb.org/article/17589-engine_blow-out_grounds_qantas_airbus_a380_fleet/
Fail
Yep, it certainly looks like it for them.
Actually if you bothered to read the details of the incident, you would notice that this is an engine issue, so in other words, a Rolls Royce issue. Airbus doesn't make the engines, Rolls Royce does.
/facepalmThe French know nothing - they can't even reliably fit a Rolls Royce engine to their plane without it catching fire.
I am quite aware of what the article says. But regardless.....
Airbus chose to use these engines on their planes, no? And these engines are what keep the plane in the air (besides the wings), no?
I would most certainly say it is related.![]()