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12th December 2020, 09:48 | #1 |
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Last BA 747 take off and landing 11/12/20
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12th December 2020, 13:41 | #2 |
Posted a thing or two
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I sure am going to miss those aristocrats of the skies. They carried, over the years, half of the population of the world.
Incredible what a plane the 747 !!! |
12th December 2020, 14:39 | #3 |
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Bit of a gamble I would have thought getting rid of the 747.
That's more pilots , cabin crew and ground crew looking for work I suspect. Cabin crew can change easily, not sure about pilots and ground crew. macafee2 |
12th December 2020, 20:00 | #4 |
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Despite numerous updates the 747 was getting a bit long in the tooth, newer, more efficient aircraft around. Still strange to see it go though.
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