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[youtube width=”400″ height=”300″]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N9KfR4pGMxc(check your volume it’s loud)
I was checking out BuzzFeed the other day and saw the above video clip. I like the way they did it with “old school” video cuts but the Q&A are interesting.
This is especially the case when we see all the things worldwide each day that do go wrong as The Aviation Herald posts. Most are minor but if you are afraid of flying just don’t watch the video or click on the AH link either.
I have talked to many pilots who have told stories even I would rather not know about. Anyway, if you are a pilot and want to share in the comments on the blog please do and give us pause to consider over the weekend (you don’t have to use your name btw)! – René
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I have heard a lot about water in coffee and ice cubes used in cold drinks. Problem is if you are on long flights more than 6 plus hours then what do you do?.
Coffee is hot. Bacteria is killed by the heat.
Although the ice is pre-packaged and is probably fine nobody says you have to have ice. The drinks are all from bottles and cans and should be fine, and cold even without ice.
And so what if coffee is made with the same water coming out of the sink (which may or may not be true)? Isn’t that how most people make it at home?