Somewhat off-topic but reflecting earlier and it struck me how much our view of Russia has changed and how quickly. Wasn't that long ago (maybe 10 years) that my Dad got awarded a medal by Putin (Russian ambassador actually gave it to him, not Putin) and he was very proud, dressed up for the award ceremony, etc. and there was no negative sentiment about Russia at the time, nobody expressing "but ...".
Were the same to happen today I can't imagine my Dad would accept the medal let alone attend any award ceremony, etc.
Odd that there was little antipathy towards Putin after what he did in Chechnya. (1999-2009).
I didn't miss is at the time.
I first started to imagine that if you went to Russia, then you'd probably die, about 20 years ago. 😆
A bit extreme and clichéd, I know, but there you are.
You probably die if you flew on one of these.
https://united24media.com/latest-ne...era-jets-as-new-aircraft-program-stalls-15133
That said, you do realise that usually, a very very old aircraft is usually better maintained/ monitored than a new one, because there are so many extra checks and hurdles they have to comply with.
Would you rely on that being the case with planes restored in today's Russia or Iran?
Would you rely on that being the case with planes restored in today's Russia or Iran?
Would you rely on that being the case with planes restored in today's Russia or Iran?