Flying a British Airywas A380 is Risky…

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Everyone loves flying the A380. But it’s probably best to avoid those flown by British Airways… #britishairways #a380 #airbus #aviation #planespotting #avgeek #airplane
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No problem. If I died on an A380, my soul will be happy and in peace

amitvairagade
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Bro makes it sound like it's gonna fall apart out of nowhere

Michaelorwa
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BA stored its 7 A380 in France from April 2020 to Nov 2020 and they were then sent to Madrid to the BA center for maintenance.
This was 4 years ago and while in France BA every week send 20 mechanics to look after the planes.So if thete are some technical issues they are not related to the weather 4 years ago in Châteauroux 😂😂😂😂) .I suggest that you learn about Châteauroux airport and the very specific and unique tasks carried there.
Sensationalism and rubbish repoting wont make you credible.

georgeszurbach
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This is a lot of BS, British Airways is one of the airlines with the highest safety standards, they take safety seriously, they won’t let any of their planes fly unless they can guarantee them as safe.

A friend of mine works as maintenance engineer at BA and he said they don’t compromise on safety, he said they keep thorough check of all their planes, and won’t hesitate to cancel flights even pre departure if they feel something isn’t right with a plane, and they’ve done it few times.

MainActor
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You should be sued for the garbage you are spewing

femiwayne
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Bro's out of content ideas and chose to be misinformed. Shame on you. Lost a sub

Tpr_
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Ironic how when the exact same thing happened with 737NGs back in 2020, people were quick to blame Boeing

Blank
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In early 2023, I saw three BA A380s in storage in Madrid - which is in Spain. Perhaps this content creator needs to do his homework.

mgtow
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Bro said Great Britain stored their planes in France, where rain & humidity is much more common 😂

jessedelice
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I wouldn't be surprised if British Airways sued you over this video. Just checked on FlightRadar24 on there are currently 7 in the air and 1 due to depart London for Johannesburg and 1 in the opposite direction. That's 9 out of a total of 12 currently flying or about to. Doesn't sound like a problem to me.

Robberg
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I flew on G-XLEB and it was one of the best experiences ever. Takeoff was so quiet I call it the “giant whisperer”

trainzandplanes
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I flew the past two years on the BA 380 And no issues

muradahmad
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And where is your source? How many issues or groundings they had compared to other A380 operators? Very low quality video. If you are going to claim something so big then back your argument. You can’t just say avoid at all cost as if they are having an accident/incident every day…

cptalpdeniz
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Flew 4 380s back to back on BA 5 months ago. Absolutely nothing wrong with them, and no cancellation. BA has improved so much from 3 years ago, and they deserve much better press than this bs. Making something out of nothing

noamkagan
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Don't be silly, have you inspected personally as an aeronautical engineer??

USA
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Pilot here. Who is this dude and what’s he’s talking about?

elgrandesmokio
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I flew on a ba a380 recently, and the cabin was so dated and falling apart. But it was amazing to finally get to fly on an a380!

airplaneguy
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Odd the BA has this problem when Qantas could never....

Plen
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Good point. I rarely take BA long haul. If I go east, I go Finnair, west I go Iberia. Then I KNOW I'm on an Airbus, get wonderful food and service and Tuer points for BA.

JamesAidan-so
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Also BA A380s are so cheaply specified and poorly layed out that the comfort level is not what you would expect from an A380. For instance in economy the arm rests don’t raise fully so if you had 3 seats, you wouldn’t be able to enjoy it. That’s just mean spirited if you ask me.

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