marqoos_pl
2007-01-26 13:24
A co to za roznica, czy BritAir czy AirFrance... Jakby jakis lot z KRK do WAW mial jakies problemy (oczywiscnie nikomu tego nie zycze), to tez wszyscy by mowili, ze to samolot LOT-u, a nie EuroLOT-u... A swoja droga, to kierowca ciezarowki mial niezlego pecha... Zginac potraconym przez samolot...
gosc_Marik
2007-01-25 22:18
Regional Flight AF7775/25jan
At 11:15 am on Thursday 25 January, Regional flight AF7775 flying from Pau to Paris-CDG, operated by a Fokker 100 F-GMPG leased by Air France, overshot the runway while taking off.
There are no victims among the 50 passengers and four crew members who were all able to evacuate the aircraft uninjured.
At the time of the incident, the aircraft hit a vehicle on the road nearby, killing one of the drivers and injuring the other. Regional and the Air France Group extend their deepest sympathy to the families and relatives of the victims and assure them of their full support.
An enquiry has been opened and further information will be released as soon as possible.
airliner
2007-01-25 18:38
AF nie ma Fokkerow. Moze to byc Brit ale i Regional. Obie linie wykonuja rejsy w malowaniu AF.
Nie wiadomo wlasnie bo BritAir ma w swojej flocie F28-100 (czyli F100), a takze AirFrance ma takie maszyny (bez napisu britair) z tego co patrze na a.net ;-)
gosc_seba
2007-01-25 17:48
sorki ale co mu sie stalo? silniki poszly czy oblodzenie?? zaraz po starcie awaria totalna?
a nie był to dokładnie BritAir? ;)