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Mr. Gayle

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feel more sorry for people who wana fly back in.

or are inbound flights running as normal?

WTF you created a topic on this the first line being:

All flights in and out of the UK and several other European countries have been suspended as ash from a volcanic eruption in Iceland moves south.

and then you ask if inbound flights are running as normal.

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feel more sorry for people who wana fly back in.

or are inbound flights running as normal?

WTF you created a topic on this the first line being:

All flights in and out of the UK and several other European countries have been suspended as ash from a volcanic eruption in Iceland moves south.

and then you ask if inbound flights are running as normal.

:/

It's not even that.

It's more that if a flight is inbound, it also has to be outbound from somewhere. Like, how stupid is this guy?

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saw a picture of it on the news. looks f*ckin sick tbh, shows the power of nature. we would all be pissed off about missing our flights and being delayed and sh*t but for what its worth as compensation, just sit back in awe of the active planet that we live on. just be greatfull that our planet has active volcanism because its one of the factors that shaped our atmosphere and harboured the conditions which could create all life on this planet in the first place. without it the world would be very different. (no treehugger)

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I f*ck*ng love people on this earth.

Being told the plane will not work in these conditions, that the engines will cease up, that all the particles will hit the windscreen.

Yet they still get angry and demand to fly lol.

They wont do anything to the windscreen, it is the engines that will get f*cked up.

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Agreed with you about the angry people, flippin idiots.

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An image made available by NEODAAS/University of Dundee which shows the volcanic ash plume from Iceland, top left, to the north of Britain as received by NASA's Terra Satellite at 11.39 GMT Thursday April 15, 2010. All flights in and out of the UK and several other European countries have been suspended as ash from a volcanic eruption in Iceland moves south. The UK's air traffic control service (Nats) said no flights would be allowed in UK airspace until at least 0700 BST on Friday amid fears of engine damage. The airspace restriction was the worst in living memory, a spokesman said.

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