OMG! -> RT @mashable: A Singapore Airlines flight fell 13,000 ft after losing power. http://on.mash.to/1extukp pic.twitter.com/2kKSyDAX3e #Travel
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OMG! -> RT @mashable: A Singapore Airlines flight fell 13,000 ft after losing power. http://on.mash.to/1extukp pic.twitter.com/2kKSyDAX3e #Travel
RT @mashable: A Singapore Airlines flight fell 13,000feet after losing power in both engines: http://on.mash.to/1extukp pic.twitter.com/2EJxz6PUaT
@mashable Bet that scared the shit outta some people
@mashable eh fights don't fall, planes do!
@mashable this is history !
@mashable @MohmmdUsama talking abt this article
@mashable whats going on with singaporean and malaysian Airlines? I think their tech requirements need a proper checking
@mashable The glide slope looks too shallow to represent a 15:1 glide slope which a jet aircraft maintains when power is out.
@mashable I'd be a bit concerned by only a 2 hour inspection before it was up in the air again after a failure like that. :s
@mashable Something tells me I'm not flying any Asian airlines anytime soon. There is no way!
@mashable makes u wonder about getting on a plane after a flight has been delayed for mechanical inspection!! Yikes!
RT @mashable: A Singapore Airlines flight fell 13,000 feet after losing power in both engines: http://on.mash.to/1extukp pic.twitter.com/STCkpDOjCn
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