My point was that the drivers didn't appear to know what was happening around them
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Re: Emergency landing...
I can't think the pilot could have made a different decision, it was dark, the motorway was lighted and traffic was lite. If it was daylight landing in a field would have been a better choice but if they were over a major city there may not have been one in range.
I also don't blame the driver, they did not have time to react. I'm just glad nobody was hurt.
I also don't blame the driver, they did not have time to react. I'm just glad nobody was hurt.
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Re: Emergency landing...
Oh, Graham, you can't expect them to text on their phone, cuddle their lover, AND watch the road!
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Re: Emergency landing...
Women seem to be able to multi task so much better than us males so taking into account of Mikes' post -Oh, Graham, you can't expect them to text on their phone, cuddle their lover, AND watch the road!![]()
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