What was the aircraft type? Passenger says it was a 40-50 foot drop to the ground. I didn’t know they fly A380’s on the YQB-YYZ run.
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What was the aircraft type? Passenger says it was a 40-50 foot drop to the ground. I didn’t know they fly A380’s on the YQB-YYZ run.
No, they fly A 321's on that route. I would not attempt to jump the 12ft from the door to the ground either though.Antique Pilot wrote: ↑Sun Jun 23, 2019 7:16 pmWhat was the aircraft type? Passenger says it was a 40-50 foot drop to the ground. I didn’t know they fly A380’s on the YQB-YYZ run.
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Touched down half way down the runway.
32 is the very very back of the RV 319, thee last row. The holes in her story are getting bigger. How do cabin groomers miss that when cleaning the shitters? How does she not wake up to the sound of them cleaning the shitters or the caterers offloading the carts?Heliian wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2019 1:17 pm https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada/ai ... -1.4479574
Middle of the plane, how do you miss that?
Air Canada has confirmed the story themselves. I'm thinking they didn't groom the plane that night either as they would have seen the lady. Or it's just really bad groomers.pianokeys wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2019 3:58 pm32 is the very very back of the RV 319, thee last row. The holes in her story are getting bigger. How do cabin groomers miss that when cleaning the shitters? How does she not wake up to the sound of them cleaning the shitters or the caterers offloading the carts?Heliian wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2019 1:17 pm https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/canada/ai ... -1.4479574
Middle of the plane, how do you miss that?
AC has not confirmed the incident took place. Media outlets are not reporting the same thing, some say that AC isnt confirming it, others say they are. I reckon reporters are confusing the "confirmation" with AC saying "yes we heard the story, now were investigating". Usually when shit hits the fan airlines are quick to say "yes, this happened, were looking in to it and making it right" where in this case AC is only saying "we heard the claim, were looking in to it".
"Air Canada confirmed O’Brien’s story, but declined to share any additional details citing a review of the incident."pianokeys wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2019 6:32 pmAC has not confirmed the incident took place. Media outlets are not reporting the same thing, some say that AC isnt confirming it, others say they are. I reckon reporters are confusing the "confirmation" with AC saying "yes we heard the story, now were investigating". Usually when shit hits the fan airlines are quick to say "yes, this happened, were looking in to it and making it right" where in this case AC is only saying "we heard the claim, were looking in to it".
That shouldn't be possible either.