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Does anyone share the view that the air travel industry are being just a little over-cautious?

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We live in a Health & Safety-gone-mad kinda world, having said that would you be happy sat on a plane flying through 'it' ?? it's a case of the unknown and if we can't manage the risk then it's a no-go :|

Wasn't there a British Airways flight in the 80's which flew *right through* the thick ash cloud and the Silica formed molten lumps and wrecked the engine (still landed it though 8) ).

It is how it is I suppose with chuff all we can do about it :roll:

Has anybody else noticed a darkish dust about there motah? I have. Apparently there is a 'dust' in the air, the Valleting boys are having sleepless nights about it because it seems volcanic dust is more abrasive than sand dust...... :|
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This volcano business is causing me lost bloody sleep, i had a friend flying out on thursday morning to share the drive back to blighty with me, well its looking like i will be doing the 2000km on my own now doesn't it!

I had planned it well allowing us time to "relax" in Holland on the way through and now its looking like i will be needing that time to get some shut eye, still i have a 22 hour window to do a 16 hour drive so ive got 6 hours in hand for sleep, traffic and general f&ck ups along the way, i should be fine, a 24 pack of Red Bullski ,200 Marlborough lights and 5 bags of Haribo Star mix and i will be right :supafrisk:

So in answer to the original post, yes i think its over the top but then i wouldnt want to be on the first flight through the cloud :cry: Im not a nervous flyer but i think on that particular flight i might just be cacking it :oops:
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dogslife wrote:Does anyone share the view that the air travel industry are being just a little over-cautious?
Errr, no
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Welly wrote:Has anybody else noticed a darkish dust about there motah?
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wikipedia wrote:As the flight progressed, smoke began to gather throughout the passenger cabin of the aircraft and it was at first assumed to be cigarette smoke.
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Welly wrote:We live in a Health & Safety-gone-mad kinda world, having said that would you be happy sat on a plane flying through 'it' ?? it's a case of the unknown and if we can't manage the risk then it's a no-go :|

Wasn't there a British Airways flight in the 80's which flew *right through* the thick ash cloud and the Silica formed molten lumps and wrecked the engine (still landed it though 8) ).
If I recall, 4 engines were wrecked and the pilot had to glide it for a landing.

I hate flying as is, never mind a 737/747 being used as a glider :shock:
Has anybody else noticed a darkish dust about there motah? I have. Apparently there is a 'dust' in the air, the Valleting boys are having sleepless nights about it because it seems volcanic dust is more abrasive than sand dust...... :|
Yes the girlfriend noticed it, complained that my car was bogging. Covered in fine brownish dust. As if the paintwork wasn't bad enough.

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Kerry Katona heard about a blast at Iceland and was spotted looking for frozen pizzas falling from the sky.

Northern Ireland rock band "Ash" must have a really large plane - all over aircraft are grounded because they are in the air....

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http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/20 ... canic.html

You wouldn't catch me in a plane right now, and I'm going to be checking/changing my cars' air filters as soon as the dust goes... As it is I was out walking in the countryside for some hours on Saturday, marvelling at how blue the sky was without any vapour trails spoiling it. Later that night I was having trouble swallowing stuff, my nose was streaming, I was coughing my guts up, my eyes were a mess and my lungs were screaming... Feel like right crap now :(
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Its not as bad over here in Poland i think the European wide flight ban is an over reaction but for you guys right under it then, yeah its probably about right but i bet there is a whole lot more scientific research going to paid for by the airlines into this and other natural phenomena that can cripple an industry so easily.

Still Pi$$ed at the ban tho, its a bloody long way single crewed :evil:
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No planes flying over Croatia again today, I just wish it affected bluddy tractors :x :x
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What the tractors are still allowed to fly over?

They're advising asthma sufferers to be carefull out there aren't they?
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Drove the wife up to that London today, she was most amused by the M25 signs reading "Heathrow Airport Closed". Then of course we realised there was not a single plane in the sky, and that weirded me the hell out.

And yes, my jar of jam is nice and dusty but then I've done a few hundred or so on the motorway since I last cleaned it. Still, at least I got all the seagull sh*t off it.
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Bring on the zombies :shock:
Welly wrote:What the tractors are still allowed to fly over?

They're advising asthma sufferers to be carefull out there aren't they?
Sounds like that's Matt unfortunately :(

Tractors flying? Ha!! More crawling everywhere at 15kmh blocking roads and spraying mud everywhere. All I can hear right now is ancient tractors farting around.
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I am on the Asthma warning too, sad but true, I have the lungs of a 8 year old girl :(

maybe if i knocked the marly lights on the head it might improve :?

was passing warsaw airport today, its so weird for there not to be the constant drone of planes overhead.

i bet getting into dunkirk is going to be an absolute nightmare on the run back :evil:
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