Victoria Derbyshire on BBC Radio 5 Live interviewed Bill Hagan, who is a retired British Airways pilot this morning about an incident that happened on BA Flight 2069 on the way to Kenya on the 29th December, 2000.
It is an amazing interview and it should be listened to, by anyone, who’s ever flown. You can here it here on this page. Just look for Bill Hagan and 17th March 2014.
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I went to the View Tube on Monday and saw this sign outside.

We’ve Now got Some Information On The Sewer!
It’s only one sign, but I suppose it’s a start.
But we need more boards like this on all big buildings, projects, stations and bridges to inspire the next generation.
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I’ve taken a lot of views of this new station from the existing Pudding Mill Lane station, but these views are from the other side.
It is quite a large station and I assume that is because it will be used as one of the main entrances to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Wikipedia says it will open in April 2014.
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This tower has grown up in the last few months.
Or I’ve just noticed it.
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Several cyclists have been killed or injured on this notorious roundabout.
Work has been done to improve it, but it’s still not a great place to walk.
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