I have only ever seen this in the USAIs it a peculiarily Irish thing for some passengers to applaud on landing when there is even a minor hint of turbulance during the flight or landing approach or does it happen in other primitive cultures too?
Some people can be so uptight about things if this bothers them!
Who said that it was a problem or that it bothered them?whats the problem?
Some people can be so uptight about things if this bothers them!
Who said that it was a problem or that it bothered them?
Aren't most landings automated these days?
Yeah, go on then, given the ridiculous over reaction to the 'B' word, the plane will have to take off, fly to Prestwick, they'll carry out a controlled explosion (probably after allowing the passengers off after a 36 hr stand off in which ye all had to drink your own bodily fluids), you'll then be hauled off to court and you'll get 12 yrs.Never got 'the clap' on an airplane so far! If it ever happens I'll be very tempted to boo and lament that "the bomb didn't go off!".
Can you not take a bit of a joke?Calling the Irish a 'primitive culture' is a fair indication of your disdain for the practice