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Who left the stairs out???
Just read in The Australian
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Big woops!
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What Airbus has rear retractable stairs? Never heard of that!
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Strategic?
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I like how the aircraft 'picked up speed' on the tarmac. By the looks of it the airport doesn't look big enough to swing a cat!
Also like how quickly the Custom's Officials were at the club (Assuming they were the ones after processing all the refugees and rushed to the club for a few cold ones) very much by the time the aircraft was taxiing for departure. I don't know about the rest of you, I sense a few media creativity has made it into the article. None the less, it was an entertaining read |
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Just slightly. The imagery of a bunch of customs officials and other "customers" of the club having sufficient time to leave the club, jump the fence and go running down the taxiways after an A320 could only come from the mind of a fiction writer. Entertaining, certainly.
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Wasn't Strategic.
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Someone at the pub obviously had one too many......
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Was it the Skytraders 319?
Not many Airbus's in Australia would have the airstairs installed & operational. |
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"A CHARTERED Airbus with a full load of 120 asylum-seekers and Australian officials"
If 120 pax was a full load maybe it was an A319 ? |
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