Hi Gayle, very glad you are safe. I work for ITV News - would you be interested to take part in an interview for a news piece we are putting together on this? Please DM me
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No interviews sorry. Thank you for the offer. Just glad to be safe and now want some information about what happened from BA.
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Hello! Glad that you are okay! Did stewards provide enough information in such situation? I bet it is scary and if one don't know clearly what they are supposed to do even more so!
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No information was forthcoming. Even when asked repeatedly. Staff looked petrified, but said nothing. Passengers are none the wiser, I wonder if we ever will be. Rumours abound about how close the plane and its passengers were to be fatalities. But there’s an information void.
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Hi Gayle, are you safe? My name is Rado. I am with the European Broadcasting Union. Did you film this? If yes, may we use it with courtesy as per http://news-exchange.ebu.ch/clearance ? Thanks
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Yes, but still in shock as are all the other passengers. I think we are all very lucky to be alive and well.
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The lack of communication from cockpit must have made it even more terrifying. I’ve experienced that. Glad everyone is safe.
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The flight crew would not have had time to communicate because they would have been busy solving the issue at hand. Aviate, navigate, communicate - in that order
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Wft! So scary. Glad you're safe!
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Thanks. Genuinely shocked. We are still in the airport awaiting information. No one has checked we are ok. People crying, etc. All seems a bit surreal.
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