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Hi All
This is probably well known in Canada and Australia but was on the news here in the States this noon. Air Canada flight to Sydney diverts to join a search for a lost yacht, and finds it. Good show, best reason I ever heard for a commercial airliner to be 90 minutes late. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-19970274 Cheers Phil
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Yes it made it onto last night's news here in Temora.
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Finally some excitement for the flight crew?
Well done!
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Wonder if they got to 'buzz' the Yatch???? Now that really would make the flight memorable for the passengers!!!! Nothin quite like + zero altitude flying, eh Keith??
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Odd...Air Canada can find a boat in the middle of a vast ocean, but can't find my baggage.
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They found mine; one bag in Vancouver, one in Vienna and the third in Spokane. Funny, I was only flying from Ottawa to Toronto.
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