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RE: SCREW SOUTHWEST AIRL***S BLOG (in reply to Guest)
wow romerito sounds like real **** of an experience(the plane) but youll probably look back at it later and find some humour in it, it makes for a good story anyway.
RE: SCREW SOUTHWEST AIRL***S BLOG (in reply to hassurbanipal)
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Like with all russian airplanes, I'm not kidding....it's a mystery how those things can fly......to me that is the eight wonder of the world
Hmm.. What gave you such an impression? My experience is totally opposite: I've being flying different russian airlines all across Russia for 9 years and the worst and scariest flying experience I only got when I moved to Canada and started flying Air Canada, US Airways, WestJet, etc - poor service, old planes, delays, lost luggage... Try Air Canada's 2hours Toronto-Columbus flight, the plane model is DH-8, you'll see what I mean...
RE: SCREW SOUTHWEST AIRL***S BLOG (in reply to Guest)
then you are a lucky guy...I travelled about four times to russia en then on to mongolia. I had the fear of a lifetime. I think I could see right trough the floor.....:)) really, everytime it was going to land people would hang on to eachother and tell there loved ones that life was great together. yes, moments of a lifetime......
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