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Woman Wakes Up Alone On Dark, Parked Plane
//A woman has said she was left alone on an Air Canada plane after falling asleep during a flight.
Tiffani Adams said she fell asleep while flying from Quebec to Toronto on 9 June. When she woke up, she was freezing cold and still buckled into her seat, but the aircraft was parked.
Air Canada has confirmed the incident occurred and is investigating.//
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/w orld-us -canada -487395 32
A short flight of approximately 1.5 hours and I can't imagine how she slept through a landing anyway, but that aside, how on earth could that happen? I presume the crew made no checks but someone must have spotted her asleep as they left the plane surely?
Tiffani Adams said she fell asleep while flying from Quebec to Toronto on 9 June. When she woke up, she was freezing cold and still buckled into her seat, but the aircraft was parked.
Air Canada has confirmed the incident occurred and is investigating.//
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A short flight of approximately 1.5 hours and I can't imagine how she slept through a landing anyway, but that aside, how on earth could that happen? I presume the crew made no checks but someone must have spotted her asleep as they left the plane surely?
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I can!
I sleep through virtually any journey on any form of transport, including air travel, I am asleep before take-off and usually have to be woken on landing to get off.
The same applies on trains - a train to London is no problem, because it terminates at Euston, and the cleaners give me a shake, but in the days before mobiles with alarms, I would usually ask another passenger to give me a nudge when the train approached my station
I can!
I sleep through virtually any journey on any form of transport, including air travel, I am asleep before take-off and usually have to be woken on landing to get off.
The same applies on trains - a train to London is no problem, because it terminates at Euston, and the cleaners give me a shake, but in the days before mobiles with alarms, I would usually ask another passenger to give me a nudge when the train approached my station
PP. Lol!..
My sister who lives in Alberta, is not impressed with Air Canada. For one, they changed her flight times three times. On the 3rd time, even put the day back! There are other reasons too. Next time she flies over to see me in September, she is coming over on an Icelandic flight, which has a good reputation, apparently.
My sister who lives in Alberta, is not impressed with Air Canada. For one, they changed her flight times three times. On the 3rd time, even put the day back! There are other reasons too. Next time she flies over to see me in September, she is coming over on an Icelandic flight, which has a good reputation, apparently.
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