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View Poll Results: Which is the dumber activity??
Putting your coffee and food on a throttle quadrant 2 100.00%
Taking a phot of said coffee 1 50.00%
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Old 18th March 2023, 01:38 PM
Adrian B Adrian B is offline
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Default Soicejet Crew stood down due to using a 737 as a coaster.

Article Here 9 News article Spice jet crews stood down due to coffee break practice.

If true, the questions stands was it more stupid to do it, or to take a photo of it...
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Old 18th March 2023, 01:54 PM
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Article Here 9 News article Spice jet crews stood down due to coffee break practice.

If true, the questions stands was it more stupid to do it, or to take a photo of it...
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Old 19th March 2023, 04:42 PM
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Underneath that console is a vast array of electrical wiring that is vital to controlling the plane – and spilling piping hot drinks on it might cause technical equipment to overheat or trigger the system to shut down.
That is why there is drip trays underneath to prevent anything like this spiling onto the avionics....
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