We take a lot for granted and we all expect top class service. Something went wrong last night in Dubai leaving at least 2 families without a bread winner and a question mark over the casue of the 747-400 failure.
I would like to send my thoughts and condolences to the families involved. Flying is unique in that most pilots take up the profession because of their passion for flying. When I get on the 747-400 on Tuesday midday, on my way back from Asia, I will send a note up to the pilots to thank them for excellence and dedication and for keeping me safe. I have never done this before becasue like most people, I have taken it for granted that I will arrive safe and sound.
Please travel safe everyone.
Martyn Sinclair
carrotcake - 05/09/2010 00:26 GMT
Hi Martyn, I agree, its just awful. My heart goes out to their families. Im also thankful it wasnt a hell of a lot worse. Safe flying to everyone.
Not wishing to conenct the UPS and the Qantas incident, but both appear to have been centred on an engine (my only reference on this are news reports). Does anyone know which engine mfg UPS used and whether there are any interim reports. These 2 incidents were only 8 weeks apart,
Safe travelling everyone.
Martyn
pomerol - 04/11/2010 09:07 GMT
MartynSinclair
The UPS 747 400 was 3 years old, the engines were General Electric CFM6.
www.flightglobal.com
It was terrible news as are all crashes.
pomerol - 06/11/2010 09:47 GMT
MartinSinclair
A report this morning on the BBC, have Al Qaeda claiming responsibility for the downing of the UPS 747
PJordan - 06/11/2010 11:39 GMT
Martyn, nice sentiments and very well expressed.
My thoughts are with the families left behind.
Thanks to the many airline staff who get us safely to our destinations.
watersz - 06/11/2010 19:28 GMT
Actually the dubai crash is centreing on its cargo of lithium,batteries,
notoriously unstable
sounds more similar to the value jet florida crash and its cargo of oxegen cylinders