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volcanic ash in ryanair plane

hi Ryanair has confirmed that small amounts of volcanic ash has been found in engines of 2 of its planes based in Belfast city airport ,wonder who else have found it and not saying ???? ,so have to say, to all the people saying things about Ryanair, at least we see he is checking his planes

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  • headcone
    headcone Posts: 536 Forumite
    dan2002 wrote: »
    hi Ryanair has confirmed that small amounts of volcanic ash has been found in engines of 2 of its planes based in Belfast city airport ,wonder who else have found it and not saying ???? ,so have to say, to all the people saying things about Ryanair, at least we see he is checking his planes

    To be sure it`ll just be a little bit of Pixie dust.
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  • sassyblue
    sassyblue Posts: 3,793 Forumite
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    dan2002 wrote: »
    hi Ryanair has confirmed that small amounts of volcanic ash has been found in engines of 2 of its planes based in Belfast city airport ,wonder who else have found it and not saying ???? ,so have to say, to all the people saying things about Ryanair, at least we see he is checking his planes

    I'm flying next week and l think this is very worrying!!


    Happy moneysaving all.
  • Karlton_2
    Karlton_2 Posts: 9 Forumite
    The silly thing about all this volcanic dust is that the airlines were very strict, realised so much money was been lost then eased on the security and safety of the passengers. It is no wonder that airlines are under so much pressure to keep problems like this to them selfs which could be impeding our safety.

    To be honest untill they deffinatly know the volcanic ash will not make the airoplanes unable to fly then they should ban all flights going through that part of the sky.
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