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  • lol :lol:

    Surely the pilots should have questioned that, rather than just laughing about it?
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  • Briggo
    Briggo Posts: 3,537
    It sounds like they were having a laugh and the father was giving the "child" instructions on what to say, it was kept under control and no one was killed as a result.

    Light hearted fun, its a shame we arnt allowed to do that anymore due to fcking health and safety red tape bureaucratic bullsh*t.

    Ohnoes the child said "Adios amigo" after some proper instructions, man those passengers lives were almost over then...
  • missmarple
    missmarple Posts: 1,980
    Briggo, letting someone unqualified control air traffic in a densely populated air corridor of the world is hardly the most prudent thing to do, by any standards - regardless of whether the father was instructing the child what to say or not (most probably the case due to his fantastic radio terminology) - apart from being highly irresponsible, its also a very dangerous thing to do!

    And FYI, air traffic control has always been this stringent, there has been no increase nor decrease in red tape I can assure you.
  • missmarple
    missmarple Posts: 1,980
    lol :lol:

    Surely the pilots should have questioned that, rather than just laughing about it?

    Indeed Goomba, pretty unprofessional - does wonders for the image of aviation, especially all those anoraks that want it shut down ha! :roll:
  • Anonymous
    Anonymous Posts: 79,665
    missmarple wrote:
    Briggo, letting someone unqualified control air traffic in a densely populated air corridor of the world is hardly the most prudent thing to do, by any standards - regardless of whether the father was instructing the child what to say or not (most probably the case due to his fantastic radio terminology) - apart from being highly irresponsible, its also a very dangerous thing to do!

    And FYI, air traffic control has always been this stringent, there has been no increase nor decrease in red tape I can assure you.


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  • Andy
    Andy Posts: 8,207
    missmarple wrote:
    Briggo, letting someone unqualified control air traffic in a densely populated air corridor of the world is hardly the most prudent thing to do, by any standards - regardless of whether the father was instructing the child what to say or not (most probably the case due to his fantastic radio terminology) - apart from being highly irresponsible, its also a very dangerous thing to do!

    And FYI, air traffic control has always been this stringent, there has been no increase nor decrease in red tape I can assure you.

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  • Briggo
    Briggo Posts: 3,537
    missmarple wrote:
    Blah blah blah

    Get over it.
  • missmarple
    missmarple Posts: 1,980
    Just because you smell. Oooh er matron I've just realised I don't have a profile pic-a-ture anymore.
  • Hey, at least it wasn't bring-your-child-to-work day for the pilots as well!
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