sounds like the una bomberDonFck wrote:
Yeah, in a weird sort of way me too.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I don't know why but deep down inside I sort of like this volcano keeping planes down...
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sounds like the una bomberDonFck wrote:
Yeah, in a weird sort of way me too.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I don't know why but deep down inside I sort of like this volcano keeping planes down...
I think it's more of a feeling of unity among Euros that's the reason.eleven bravo wrote:
sounds like the una bomberDonFck wrote:
Yeah, in a weird sort of way me too.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I don't know why but deep down inside I sort of like this volcano keeping planes down...
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we have these things called boats serevent.SEREVENT wrote:
i read in the paper that it could go on for 3 months... if it does the entire airline industry will go "into meltdown" and need to be funded by the government... is that true? also the world cup starts soon what if the lads can't make it down?
that's what you get for thinking.Mekstizzle wrote:
i would have thought that europe has way more flights than usa
Well the eruptions can last that long - but the latest news is that airspace in Scotland, Northern Ireland and parts of northern England is due to reopen on Tuesday, with predictions that the rest of England will follow.SEREVENT wrote:
i read in the paper that it could go on for 3 months...
Seems more like 10 per minute at home. There are always planes in the sky above my house.DonFck wrote:
Not many planes here in Turku either daily, maybe 10 takeoffs and landings per day
I think you'd be complaining more if they hadn't done anything and loads of planes had crashed.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I think this whole thing is BS. Planes have been test flying and it's fine. It's not like the ash is as dense when it gets here as when it's 5 minutes out of a volcano...
yea u have a point there 2liquidat0r wrote:
I think you'd be complaining more if they hadn't done anything and loads of planes had crashed.-Sh1fty- wrote:
I think this whole thing is BS. Planes have been test flying and it's fine. It's not like the ash is as dense when it gets here as when it's 5 minutes out of a volcano...
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well how long does it take to get from england to south africaFatherTed wrote:
we have these things called boats serevent.SEREVENT wrote:
i read in the paper that it could go on for 3 months... if it does the entire airline industry will go "into meltdown" and need to be funded by the government... is that true? also the world cup starts soon what if the lads can't make it down?
A week, two weeks? That wouldn't actually be such a bad idea, really.SEREVENT wrote:
well how long does it take to get from england to south africaFatherTed wrote:
we have these things called boats serevent.SEREVENT wrote:
i read in the paper that it could go on for 3 months... if it does the entire airline industry will go "into meltdown" and need to be funded by the government... is that true? also the world cup starts soon what if the lads can't make it down?
noSEREVENT wrote:
i read in the paper that it could go on for 3 months... if it does the entire airline industry will go "into meltdown" and need to be funded by the government... is that true? also the world cup starts soon what if the lads can't make it down?
i guess. i work for the worlds largest airline so.......hope that wasnt the bbc.SEREVENT wrote:
what? media lying?
He said paper.11 Bravo wrote:
hope that wasnt the bbc.
yea they need some huge fan to divert the ash dust back to Europe LOL
Saw an updated map today. It's covering parts of Newfoundland now