Flying must be made a lot safer than it was yesterday
It was one of those hustle-free flights, where you don’t get the airline ground staff announcing ‘a delay’ or an ‘overbooking’ or one of those wacky things that gets your journey starting on the wrong footing. The cabin crew welcomed the passengers pleasantly – the flight captain actually stood at the entry of the aircraft to receive passengers. It was certainly ‘the warm South African welcome’ aboard the 15:20 SA 161 flight from Entebbe (Uganda) to O.R Tambo (South Africa) over a month ago on 13 th March 2017. Aboard, the crew unceasingly kept passengers posted on every flight detail. I am sure flight regulation and protocols require the crew to do just exactly that. The only distinguishing feature here is that the updates always came with an extra tinge of detail – which occasionally prompted a little mirth from those on board. At one point, the flight crew apologized for not being able to serve tea and coffee on board, attracting a chorus of ...