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Martin JRM Mars

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Told AI to generate a picture of a guy in a 737-800

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RYANAIR PANIC At least 18 people injured after fire alert on Ryanair plane in Majorca as passengers abandon jet & leap from wing

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RYANAIR PANIC At least 18 people injured after fire alert on Ryanair plane in Majorca as passengers abandon jet & leap from wing

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Let me expand your horizons Mallorca is the correct Spanish (and Catalan) spelling. Majorca is the English version of the same name, commonly used by British media and tourists.

RYANAIR PANIC At least 18 people injured after fire alert on Ryanair plane in Majorca as passengers abandon jet & leap from wing

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Thanks for the nice promotion as a fool. I won't post information until I'm 100% sure it's right. But thanks for your crappy message. But for your information, it's close waiting for the final verification. Next time talk nicely to people you don't know.

RYANAIR PANIC At least 18 people injured after fire alert on Ryanair plane in Majorca as passengers abandon jet & leap from wing

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RYANAIR PANIC At least 18 people injured after fire alert on Ryanair plane in Majorca as passengers abandon jet & leap from wing

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RYANAIR PANIC At least 18 people injured after fire alert on Ryanair plane in Majorca as passengers abandon jet & leap from wing

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According to eyewitnesses, the fire broke out shortly after boarding was completed. Thick smoke began seeping into the cabin, causing panic among passengers. Several took matters into their own hands, opening emergency exits and climbing out onto the plane’s wing. Footage circulating on social media shows people sliding off the aircraft or jumping directly onto the tarmac, visibly distressed and coughing from smoke inhalation. “We saw the flames from the window, and then the lights went out. People screamed and rushed for the exits. It was pure chaos,” said one passenger, who asked to remain anonymous. Emergency Response Firefighters, airport police, and medical teams were on the scene within minutes. The fire was quickly extinguished, and the evacuation was completed within 15 minutes. Authorities later confirmed that no fatalities occurred, and the majority of injuries were minor – including sprained ankles, bruises, and smoke inhalation. Six passengers were taken to local hospitals for further observation. ✈️ Cause Under Investigation Initial reports suggest the fire may have originated in or near the aircraft’s auxiliary power unit (APU) at the rear of the plane. Ryanair has issued a brief statement, confirming the incident and expressing gratitude for the swift action of emergency responders. “We are cooperating fully with local authorities to determine the cause of the incident. Passenger safety is always our highest priority,” the airline said. The flight, which was scheduled to depart for Brussels, was cancelled. Passengers have been rebooked or offered alternative transport options. 🛫 Airport Operations Affected Runway traffic at Palma de Mallorca Airport was briefly suspended during the incident. Several arriving and departing flights experienced delays or were diverted. Normal operations resumed early Saturday morning.

Helicopter hits branches on takeoff (Luxembourg Air Rescue, LX-HSL)

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Fear of flying

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I travel all over the world with my job. I have over 2000 hours in the air and I have tried it once. on a trip from Denmark to Sweden. which takes 50 min. When I started 10 years ago I felt like you. I have never used medication because it can have the opposite effect and is not smart in a possible (sorry to say) emergency situation. The best advice I can give you is bluetooth with noise cancelling with audio books or download a lot of movies. Tell the flight attendant that you're not really into flying. Get an aisle seat so you have a little more air around you. In addition, the turbulence is probably not as strong in the middle of the plane. Turbulence is like holes in a road, nothing to be afraid of but can feel uncomfortable. Enjoy your trip you have nothing to fear. Have a great trip

Guess the location and more pics will appear

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This angle gives chills (cyyz delta crash)

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Homeless Pilot trying to keep current

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Spin flight test campaign on the F22

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Worldwide Airspace Reservation?

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Cph TP754

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Aborted landing to runway 30 in Copenhagen (EKCH) During the landing sequence, the flight crew decided to abort the landing, and the pilot flying initiated a goaround. Upon applying Take-off/Go-around thrust (TOGA), the aircraft at low altitude started veering to the left and did neither climb nor accelerate as expected by the flight crew, which temporarily made it difficult for the flight crew to maintain control of the aircraft. The flight crew noticed an indication for engine no. 1 thrust reverser door(s) to be unlocked. Engine no. 1 was at idle thrust. The flight crew regained control of the aircraft and established a single engine climb toward a safe altitude. During the climb, the flight crew declared an emergency (“Mayday”) and performed relevant checklists. Air Traffic Control issued radar vectors for a priority landing on runway 22L. Without any further occurrences, the aircraft landed on runway 22L. The serious incident occurred in daylight and under Visual Meteorological conditions (VMC). There were no injuries to the 109 persons onboard.