Les ‘safety demos’ d’Air New Zealand, avec les All Blacks en guest stars !
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Les ‘safety demos’ d’Air New Zealand, avec les All Blacks en guest stars !
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f1awn9vBZE[/youtube]
Vous aimez prendre l’avion ? Elle, apparemment, oui.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2dvujUlR_o[/youtube]
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China in the eighties.
A DC-3 (or similar?) loaded with tourist passengers starts up and is about to taxi.
Then the engines are shut down again.
The captain leaves the cockpit and adresses the passengers: « This plane ill! We take other plane! »
They all walk over to a DC-3 parked across the ramp. Engines started, and shut down again.
Captain adresses passengers again:
« This plane more ill! We take first plane! »
Je ne sais pas si vous avez vu ce post sur l »excellent blog de LaFille de l’Air, mais moi j’ai adoré ! Dans le même genre, et grâce à Zino, voici une fiche de procédure tout à fait authentique, d’une appétissante approche ILS à Kansas City…
[Via l’excellente FilleDeL’Air et L’actuEnPatates]
« Un avion, c’est plutôt fait pour monter que pour des cendres, non ? »
« et dans tout ça, on volcan ?… »
« Jack Bauer has never landed with a crosswind. The wind would never dare get cross Jack Bauer. »
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« We have a cockpit mock-up in our house :
When I mention to my wife that I miss flying, being retired, she puts me in the mock-up around bed time for 8 hours.
She has a chair in a closet, puts on the vacuum cleaner to simulate cockpit air noise, has a dim night – lite to simulate cockpit lighting, serves luke-warm chicken with cold vegetables on a tray.
When I get sleepy and attempt to doze off, she knocks twice loudly on the door to simulate the Flight Attendants entering the cockpit.
Then after 6 hours she turns on a flood light directly in front of me to simulate the sun coming up when approaching 20 west.
I then get a cup of coffee that has been in the coffee maker all night.
Finally she lets me out and I have to get in the back seat of her car while she runs morning errands to simulate the bus ride to the hotel.
When we get home I tell her I am ready for bed and the bedroom door is locked for an hour to simulate the hotel rooms not being ready.
When I promise to never « complain » about being retired, I am allowed to enjoy my « layover » and go to bed.
Oh, and one more thing, she talks to her friends loudly outside the bedroom door to simulate the hotel maids chattering in the hall in their native language.
After two hours of sleep she calls the phone next to the bed from her cell and says this is crew scheduling. »
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