Hmm keys in the hold bag - well lesson learned I presume.NYBoro dont fly wizzair either, they lost my bag then shuttled it between amsterdam and luton in the exact opposite direction to my travel for 3 weeks.
My car parking (my keys were in the case) was 1,200 quid by the time I could pick up the car.
Yup never done it since. To be fair the airport parking company let me out for my original booking fee.Hmm keys in the hold bag - well lesson learned I presume.
we're nice like thatRemind me never to fly with them. When my son went to Australia to play football, he went with Air New Zealand and the flight attendant gave him 4 across the middle to himself so he could sleep.....
I was on a 747 in the 80s. There were two of us, not travelling together, on the flight from Boston and they seated us next to each other.Remind me never to fly with them. When my son went to Australia to play football, he went with Air New Zealand and the flight attendant gave him 4 across the middle to himself so he could sleep.....
Earth creatures, yes. Martians will be locked up as illegal immigrants and put on the next flight back.Will you need to quarantine for 2 weeks when you return?
It was a successful test because this was only a prototype to test primarily the ascent phase and the steering mechanisms which would guide it back to a precise landing area, all of which it did.It's actually being hailed as a successful test!! Must be the "Let's see what happens when we crash land test" .. in that case .. Yep! Right on the money! Onwards and upwards!
The vehicle was also equipped with three Raptors, giant engines that SpaceX has developed just for Starship. The final Starship will supposedly be equipped with six main Raptor engines ...
"Goals are to test 3 engine ascent, body flaps, transition from main to header tanks & landing flip."
As mentioned, that was not the final production model. It was a prototype with only half the number of engines.. . . in 2026, the landing could be a bit rough.