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Postby Jimbo » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:09 am

Well after the crash talk and various other things on the t.v ::) how safe, is the , airbus A330.

Well im gonna be on one this week to Orlando-Sanford,and i dont want it goin out on me!

One thing, im not scared of flying!

Apart from that its also just a general question, they seem it to me

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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby Craig. » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:11 am

Perfectly safe, they wouldn't be flying if they wern't. One of the few airbus aircraft i actually enjoyed being on.
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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby cobzz » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:14 am

not one has ever crashed...
one glided VERY far after 2 engines quit 2.
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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby Jimbo » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:15 am

I know they wouldn't be flying it, but its kinda hard question, whats the safety records compared to the others 747,757,767 etc.

Cheers,

All this crash talk doesn't really bother me at all, especially aircraft investigation, but if i figured it was going to be a long flight, i would check what it was like.

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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby cobzz » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:19 am

what do you guys mean "crash talk"???
a few of them other boeings have crashed while the A330 hasnt. but the 777 which is almost the same class as the a330 hasnt had a crash also :D
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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby Jimbo » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:21 am

Well here in the UK every other TV program on Documentrys is about airplane crashes....

Dont know why really
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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby Craig. » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:26 am

Jimbo if you spend your life worrying about these things, you'll never get on a plane. My advice dont watch these programs. I have seen a light aircraft crash infront of me, a helicopter slam into the ground nose first barely 200 yards from me. I wouldn't hesitate to get in either simply because i know these are rare accidents that just dont happen every day. Your aircraft will fly across the atlantic without so much as a hiccup, you'll get off, completely forgetting about those things, you'll enjoy your holiday, you'll return to the airport wishing you didnt have to, fly right back across that wide ocean without a problem, get off the plane at home, and wonder why you even asked about this. ;) :)
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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby Jimbo » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:32 am

Bl**dy heck Craig was you speaking from the heart!

I'm in no worries what so ever, its jus the Fact that im trying to raise the issue that why are people trying to make travelling by aircraft unsafe???
I've been in them big things MANY times and im NOT even going to let this bother me!
If i was afraid of airplanes, i wouldn't be interested in them, hence i would't join this forum, or be a "simmer" or even book a trial flight.
All im basically asking is WHY people are deterimined to bring the bad aspects out of airtravel?
This is by the far the best way to travel!

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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby Felix/FFDS » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:49 am

Well im gonna be on one this week to Orlando-Sanford,
Jimbo



You'll find the weather very much to your liking - lots of rain in the afternoons (and some mornings).  Bring raincovers, umbrellas ....  and of course, sunscreen, because if it isn't raining, it's bloody HOT!
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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby Jimbo » Thu Jun 30, 2005 7:58 am

Oh thanks....

Its gonna be a early flight i think, havent checked the tickets, but thats the time we usually have them!

Pitty we cant meet up felix because of the dodgey - horrid flights we happen to always face....

So is it dry and "nice" at the moment, or Humid and warm?

Thanks.

p.s whatever the weather, us brits are always complaining about it!
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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby Craig. » Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:05 am

Hi Jimbo. I missed your point. :-[
The media do these things, because it brings in ratings. Who is going to watch a program about a perfectly normal uneventful flight? only geeks like us ;D
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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby Jimbo » Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:11 am

Its ok, im sorry i got you all the wrong idea!....(time to wake up james)!    I suppose.....I'd much rather watch a Documentry about a aircraft, such as the creation of the A380 on channal 4 a week or so back, brill program!

Everyone has a hobby, and mine happens to be aviation, so i dont reckon we are "geeks", we could perfectly say the same things about other hobbys.
One thing that does annoy me is when somebody calls me a "geek or somthin" just because i like to "sim" or interested in aviation, i ask them if they have a hobby, and 7/10, they dont!

Cheers

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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby Felix/FFDS » Thu Jun 30, 2005 8:41 am


So is it dry and "nice" at the moment, or Humid and warm?

Thanks.

p.s whatever the weather, us brits are always complaining about it!


In direct response to your question:  Humid and hot right now, drying up to "nice" closing this evening with WET.
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Re: *what is the A330 like*

Postby Jimbo » Thu Jun 30, 2005 9:17 am

Thanks, anything can be better than here!
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Re: How safe is the A330

Postby C » Thu Jun 30, 2005 12:14 pm

not one has ever crashed...
one glided VERY far after 2 engines quit 2.


Not entirely true - 7 crew were killed when an A330 crashed at Toulouse in 1994 (11 years to the day in fact  - 30th June 1994). Believe it had been overshooting from an asymetric approach...

Thats the only blemish on its record though...
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