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  • Japan Airlines Boeing 747 crosswind landing Hong Kong

    Filmed from the checkerboard used for the approach into Kai Tak. Overshoots and then lines it up just to get caught in the wind...again. Unedited. You can hear another enthusiast in the background with a scanner. Airboyd.
  • Singapore Airlines

    I am honored to be a Singapore girl, here are some pictures of the world renowned Singapore girl. People have always asked what are our rules and regulations, well here are a few. -Hair must be black or dark brown. No highlights allowed. Long hair must be coiffed neatly into a bun. Short hair should be above the collar line. Fringe should not touch the eyebrow. -No fanciful, dangling earrings allowed. Only studs or pearls. -No chains and necklaces allowed. -A spare kebaya must be brought for every flight, even short one-hour flights. - Safety shoes, or covered sandals must be worn during takeoff and landing. At other times, she should wear the batik slippers. Toenails must be of the bright red color prescribed by the company. -If her toenails are not paited, stockings must be worn to subsitute for the non red toenails. - Eyebrows must be shaped, and cannot be the fake drawn-on or tattooed types. - Eye shadow must be of the color prescribed by the company - either blue or brown, depending on skin tone. - Lipstick color must be among the few shades of bright red prescribed by the company. Pink or plum colors are not allowed. - Nail polish must be of the bright red color prescribed by the company. Nails should not be chipped. - Only simple bracelets and rings can be worn -Only small and simple watches can be worn.
  • Japan Airlines Safety Video

    Japan Airlines Safety Video
  • Southwest Airlines Response to Unruly Passenger Behavior

    Southwest Airlines would like to set the record straight regarding a situation involving two female Customers, Ms. Sarah Williams and Ms. Nisreen Swedberg, on Flight #3600 from Tampa Bay to Los Angeles on February 14, 2008. During this flight, the Flight Crew and several witnesses confirm that Ms. Williams and Ms. Swedberg's unruly behavior was touched off by an occupied lavatory. After banging on the door, Ms. Williams and Ms. Swedberg became verbally abusive and threatening toward the Customer who had been using the lavatory. When Our Flight Crew addressed the situation with Ms. Williams and Ms. Swedberg, the two Customers continued their threatening behavior and abusive language. At this time, the Flight Crew requested that local police meet the flight upon its arrival in Los Angeles. The police questioned several witnesses, as well as Ms. Williams and Ms. Swedberg, who were later released. Contrary to reports, we did not ban these Customers from flying Southwest Airlines. Our Employees must maintain a Safe and comfortable environment onboard the aircraft at all times. According to some news reports, this story has nothing to do with Ms. Swedberg and Ms. Williams' appearance, but rather their use of what other Passengers tell us was profanity and threatening behavior onboard one of our flights. Finally, we would have gone out of business a long time ago if we discriminated against beautiful women -- or anyone else for that matter. We carry almost 100 million Customers a year, and they are all beautiful in our eyes. For members of the media who would like an interview or more information, please contact Southwest Airlines Public Relations at: 214-792-4847.
  • SINGAPORE AIRLINES A380 CABIN INTERIOR PRODUCT VIDEO +SUITES

    Singapore Airlines A380 Product Video Singapore Airlines has revolutionised air travel with innovation at the heart of the A380's new products. Singapore Airlines Suites: A Class Beyond First. A 35" wide armchair upholstered by masters at Poltrona Frau and a separate mattress, the Singapore Airlines Suites are the height of luxury for the most distinguished guests. The Singapore Airlines New Business Class is the largest in the world at 34" wide. The Singapore Airlines New Economy Class brings More Comfort Than Ever with a 19" wide seat and 10.6" high resolution LCD TV screen.
  • Southwest Airlines' Colleen Barrett on 'Servant Leadership'

    Most of the U.S. airline industry is under assault from skyrocketing fuel prices and a sluggish economy, but the message that Southwest Airlines president Colleen Barrett brought to the recent Wharton Leadership Conference was about the importance of treating employees and customers well. Innovative leaders such as Southwest chairman Herb Kelleher and smart management of non-human resources -- especially Southwest's fuel purchasing hedges that have saved the company more than $2 billion -- have certainly helped the airline post profits for 35 consecutive years. But the foundation for all that, she said, has been making the satisfaction of employees and customers the highest priority.
  • Hale and Pace - Yorkshire Airlines

    Comedy sketch from, I think, Hale and Pace. Really really funny.
  • SINGAPORE AIRLINES A380 CEO TOUR

    Singapore Airlines CEO Chew Choon Seng takes the CEOs of Airbus and Rolls Royce on a tour of its first Airbus A380. Singapore Airlines revolutionises the benchmarks in air travel by making innovation the centrepiece of its A380 product offerings. Singapore Airlines - Sharing a Brave New Way To Fly
  • China Airlines 737-800 nearly overshoots runway at takeoff

    Taiwan-bound China Airlines jet returns to Japan due to speedometer concerns TOKYO (AP) A China Airlines jet bound for Taiwan returned to an airport in southwestern Japan after experiencing trouble with its speed indicators, officials said Friday. There were no injuries or damage. The Boeing 737-800 left for the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, from Saga Airport on the southern Japanese island of Kyushu following repair work after a fracture was found in its fuselage last month, said Transport Official Kenji Toyama. The 70-centimeter (28-inch) fracture was found Sept. 21, weeks after a similar China Airlines aircraft exploded at another Japanese airport. The plane took off from Saga Airport on Friday afternoon but returned about 30 minutes later because there were discrepancies between the speedometers for the main pilot and the co-pilot, Toyama said, adding that the cause of fault was not immediately known. The jet was not carrying any passengers and there was no damage to the plane, he said. Toyama said the plane had been slow to take off, using the entire runway before becoming airborne. One of the eight lamps near the end of the runway was later discovered broken, although it was unclear when the damage occurred, he said. On Aug. 20, a China Airlines Boeing 737-800 that landed at Okinawa's Naha airport exploded in a fireball at a gate seconds after all 157 passengers and eight crew safely evacuated. Investigators found a bolt on the right wing slat had come loose and pierced a fuel tank, causing fuel to gush out and catch fire. The incident was a blow to the Taiwanese airline, which has been struggling to shake its reputation for having a poor safety record. Bugs clogged speed-measuring tubes of trouble-hit China Airlines jet TOKYO, Oct. 9 Kyodo - Insects were found lodged in tubes used to measure the airspeed of a China Airlines jetliner that sustained a speedometer defect last week, according to a recent inspection by the Taipei-based company. Last Friday, the Boeing 737-800 aircraft failed to take off properly and hit a runway light as it was leaving Saga airport in Saga Prefecture for Taiwan. It returned to Saga shortly after takeoff, after the pilot and copilot discovered the readings on their speedometers differed. The company inspection showed that the so-called pitot tubes installed in the nose section of the plane were clogged with bugs and apparently indicated incorrect speeds at the time of incident, leading the pilots to fail to carry out appropriate operations. According to a mechanic of a Japanese airline company, the tubes are usually covered by a lid that prevents foreign substances from entering the tubes. If the tubes become frozen or clogged, they may not be able to perform and and could cause an incident, the mechanic said. The Japanese Land, Infrastructure and Transport Ministry is now examining how the bugs became lodged in the tubes. Most aircraft are equipped with three metallic pitot tubes whose inside diameters are around 6 millimeters. They are designed to measure air pressure gaps among the tubes, and thus determine the plane's speed and altitude. China Airlines has completed repairs of the pitot tubes and other parts of the Boeing 737-800 and plans to have it take off again on Wednesday to return to Taiwan. The incident took place after a 77-centimeter crack was found at the bottom of the tail unit of the same airplane when it arrived at Saga airport on Sept. 21. The Boeing 737-800 is the same model as the China Airlines plane that exploded at Naha airport in Okinawa Prefecture on Aug. 20.


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