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Originally posted by kendoddsdadsdogsdeadView Post
All the engineering work is done by the sub contractors for the plane manufacturers. So most of the Easyjet fleet will fly into Finkenwerder to be assessed by Airbus. Also urgent repairs can be done at the airport as long as the parts are available. I would be more worried flying with Air France than Easyjet.
FFS, you should have left them quaking in their boots fella.
Originally posted by kendoddsdadsdogsdeadView Post
All the engineering work is done by the sub contractors for the plane manufacturers. So most of the Easyjet fleet will fly into Finkenwerder to be assessed by Airbus. Also urgent repairs can be done at the airport as long as the parts are available. I would be more worried flying with Air France than Easyjet.
'Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple.'
I flew Easyjet into Amsterdam earlier this year in Jan, during those storms we had. The plane was nearly flipping over the winds was that strong, the internal lights were all flicking on and off and people were screaming their heads off. However the easyjet pilot got us down in one piece, safe and sound so I have complete faith in them (except he looked about 12 years old).
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