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Chinese passenger once again tries to throw coins into jet engine for “good luck”
A Chinese national is facing criminal charges are attempting to toss coins into the engine of a Lucky Air flight for "good luck". (www.gatechecked.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
The airline is "Lucky Air"...how much good luck do you need?
Remember, 30 years ago traveling by Air was only enjoyed by the privileged in China. 20 years ago owning your own store/company is the "hot trend", and 10 years ago they hosted their FIRST Olympics and Expo.
Today only 1/10 of the population is considered as middle class IN CHINA. And many states just got out above the Chinese poverty line.
Safe to say many of them have 0 idea how a jet engine works, they only know it magically suck in air and make the metal thing move.
Today only 1/10 of the population is considered as middle class IN CHINA. And many states just got out above the Chinese poverty line.
Safe to say many of them have 0 idea how a jet engine works, they only know it magically suck in air and make the metal thing move.
There also are tons of people in the west that have no idea how a jet engine works.
How many in the west throw coins in jet engines for good luck? THAT is his point. Not that westerners necessarily know how jet engines work, BUT, know enough not to do something abjectly stupid.
There's more than that. Here in my Brazil you have a lot of people who have not flown, are flying for the first time, only flew few times, etc... I would say 99% of people, regular flyers and all, have no or very basic idea of how a jet engine works, but there is a cultural thing at play here. Most Brazilians I have witnessed flying for the first time are so afraid, or stressed out about where to go, what to do, that none of them would ever even think about doing something like that.... because we don't do that period, and by that I mean throw coins on anything for good luck. As a mostly roman catholic country, what you will see if people doing the sign of the cross I don't know how many times, and praying the metal tube takes them safely where they are going. So it is not a negative thing about Chinese culture, but it is a cultural thing (and they must have addressed it for most part as now you hear about few cases only, as evidence, here we are, a world away, discussing it).
I am also concerned that just anybody has access to be able to throw objects into a jet engine.
This frightens me.
I have flown in places where anyone can walk out onto an airport runway....and they do!
This frightens me.
I have flown in places where anyone can walk out onto an airport runway....and they do!
All the places i have traveled to, they have a person in front of the engine and the wing, guiding you to the stairs...
that is really stupid whatever airports don't... what if nobody saw that man through those coins? Could of been a catastrophe.
that is really stupid whatever airports don't... what if nobody saw that man through those coins? Could of been a catastrophe.
I know how jet engines work -- suck, squeeze, bang, blow ; )