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from CNA news : Air disaster narrowly averted in China: report

 

SHANGHAI : A Chinese pilot's refusal to give up his landing slot to a passenger plane that issued a distress call to say it was running out of fuel almost caused a disaster, state media reported Thursday.

 

China's privately-owned Juneyao Airlines confirmed that one of its pilots refused to give way when a Qatar Airways plane contacted air traffic controllers at Hongqiao airport, asking permission to land immediately.

 

The pilot of the Qatar plane said it had just five minutes' worth of fuel left after it was diverted from Shanghai, the Global Times newspaper reported, adding that a disastrous accident was only narrowly averted.

 

The Qatar plane was travelling from Doha to Shanghai when it was ordered to divert due to a thunderstorm on August 13.

 

Air traffic controllers in Hongqiao, about 45 kilometres (30 miles) from Shanghai, ordered the Juneyao pilot to circle the airport and allow the Qatar plane to land first, but the pilot refused.

 

The Global Times said the Juneyao pilot claimed he had been waiting "a long time" and needed to land "right now", citing comments posted online.

 

Shanghai-based Juneyao Airlines, which was founded in 2005, said the pilot and crew had been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation, but that the "rumours on the Internet are far from the truth".

 

"It remains doubtful whether the fuel on the Qatar Airways plane was really fewer than five minutes," the paper quoted a spokeswoman as saying.

 

"And why didn't it inform the tower controller earlier?"

 

At one point, the two aircraft came perilously close for there to be a risk of collision, according to an aviation forum quoted in The Global Times.

 

"A Mayday is rare and means the plane is in an extreme emergency and may even face the danger of a crash," the paper quoted an unnamed senior air traffic control official as saying.

 

China's civil aviation authority said in a statement it was investigating the incident and those responsible would be "severely punished". The Qatar plane landed safely after the incident.

 

 

The pilot is really one of a kind ...... :ph34r:[rifle][knife]

 

 

 

 

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some PRC are really something...some are nothing, but nothing's better than something...some are not a thing, some are pretty thing....i love pretty thing....fapfapfap...pewpew

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Need to understand that thay come from villages whereby toilet is rare, everyone pee at street or river. Especially those older generations, they suffered for many years, living in a closed economy. Cant really blame for their stupidity

Education is important in imparting moral values to the newer generation. These older generation are basically ignorant

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it's indeed bad whether from eastern or western perspective; physically it's bad.

 

Don't think it's a matter of holding bladder, but usage of toilet or not.

 

Typical chinese belief...who think that holding pee is bad for bladder.

 

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so pee on the carpet ?

 

Gave up...... :dizzy:

 

next time all prc passengers will be issued wee pad. The kind i use at home for my dogs. :sick:

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PRCs really something..... this granny lets little girl pee right on airplane cabin floor during domestic flight to Beijing

 

plane_pee.jpg

 

http://shanghaiist.com/2016/05/02/peeing_in_plane.php

 

Looks like there will be a massive disinfection after the flight ...

 

Hopefully with more education and information to these passengers, we will see lesser of these happenings in future ...

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Looks like there will be a massive disinfection after the flight ...

 

Hopefully with more education and information to these passengers, we will see lesser of these happenings in future ...

toddler pee should be ok, cleaner than their water I think [laugh]
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it's indeed bad whether from eastern or western perspective; physically it's bad.

 

Don't think it's a matter of holding bladder, but usage of toilet or not.

Lol. Agreed to some sense. But i know of pple who told their kids to always empty they bladder now and then and must go to toilet more than ten times a day to release..

Even if its just a few mls of urine....

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Yes, for kids, they are not as good as adults in holding bladder. That's why we always tell kids to empty discharge before we leave home. If not, they will always tell you they want to pee when it's the most inconvenient time...

 

The tour guide joke about SG is, we always look for toilets whenever reaching destination.

 

Lol. Agreed to some sense. But i know of pple who told their kids to always empty they bladder now and then and must go to toilet more than ten times a day to release..
Even if its just a few mls of urine....

 

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Need to understand that thay come from villages whereby toilet is rare, everyone pee at street or river. Especially those older generations, they suffered for many years, living in a closed economy. Cant really blame for their stupidity

Education is important in imparting moral values to the newer generation. These older generation are basically ignorant

 

中国五千年历史和文化...

 

yeah.. right...

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yeah.. right...

Their culture is to respect the elder, filial towards parent. It seems their culture didn't practise on how to pee and poo in the right place lol
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