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A spokeswoman for Thomas Cook said the company followed strict procedures to ensure the man was qualified to work on the aircraft, a Boeing 757-200, during the incident on Saturday.
The passenger worked for another airline, Thomsonfly, which has a reciprocal maintenance agreement with Thomas Cook.
Originally posted by: joesmoke
if by "fix it" you mean "masturbate", then yes
:thumbsup:"It was reassuring to know the person who had fixed it was still on the aeroplane. What are the odds of something like that happening?
Originally posted by: marketsons1985
Originally posted by: joesmoke
if by "fix it" you mean "masturbate", then yes
WTF? Nef much?
beat me to itOriginally posted by: marketsons1985
Originally posted by: joesmoke
if by "fix it" you mean "masturbate", then yes
WTF? Nef much?
Anyway OP, that's a great article. I like the last bit:
:thumbsup:"It was reassuring to know the person who had fixed it was still on the aeroplane. What are the odds of something like that happening?