Technical Problems
This morning I got up early to travel to Cardiff Airport to get a flight back to Dublin.
We boarded the plane on time, left the gate on time and arrived at the end of the runway, apparently about to take off. We then sat there for 20 minutes before the pilot explained that there was a problem with the instruments on the flight deck. The plane then taxied back to the terminal, and an engineer got on, but he was unable to fix the problem so we all got off the plane which is clearly going nowhere soon.

A FlyBe Embraer 175 actually flying.
I’m currently sitting in the departure lounge drinking a coffee and wondering when (if) I’ll get to Dublin.
We’re told a plane will arrive from Edinburgh in half an hour and that will take us to Dublin. I’m not convinced. I think there’s a significant probability that my flight will be cancelled, but you never know..
The service with FlyBe has deteriorated in recent weeks almost as quickly as its fares have gone up. The airline has only recently been rescued from collapse and I suspect a major reorganisation is coming up.
Anyway, I know it’s safety first and all that, but my main concern is that we got all the way to the runway before anyone noticed there was a problem. Don’t they check before leaving the gate?
Update: we arrived in Dublin on Plane Number Two at 12.30, two hours and twenty minutes late but all in one piece.
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March 10, 2019 at 1:08 pm
All in one piece sounds good 🙂
March 10, 2019 at 5:21 pm
Shurely “each in one piece”?
March 10, 2019 at 7:42 pm
Well the plane was in one piece, which is the main thing.