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BA 777 "lands short" at Heathrow

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"BBC is now interviewing a BA Captain, and he says this just doesn't happen to British pilots. Therefore, it must be a severe damage emergency or windshear or geese ingestion into the engines to cause the airplane to have a problem prior to touchdown. He said at least three times, "This just doesn't happen to British pilots. We are well trained. It had to be an aeroplane or weather problem."

I'm not at all suprised at this sort of comment; there is definitely a large contingent of Brit Pilots who consider themselves superior to their "colonial cousins", especially when it comes to aviation. anyone who has spent some time on "PPrune.org" can attest to this. :rolleyes:
 
Looks like he'll always be able to brag how he made the first turnoff at Heathrow in a 777.

Classic! Those Brits really are better pilots.
 

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