I'm selling two TV sets and getting a 32" wide screen TV. I have an old 14" which I'm selling on Ebay - click
here if you want to buy it - only £15.
Anyhow, I brought it downstairs to test, and happened upon a movie about a B767 that got into trouble over Canada. At first I thought "yeah, yeah - same old same old disaster movie clichés"... but a quick look at IMDB showed that it was a true story. Synopsis: A balls up was made when fuelling the aircraft. The aircraft needed X kilograms of fuel for the flight, but there was a mixup on the units, and only X pounds was loaded, so the plane had less than half the fuel it should have had.
There was the usual dramatisation/fake crying etc., but it turned out to be quite a good movie. William Devane was the Captain.
I can well imagine how this balls up could have occurred in Canada, which is a metric country, I believe - with distances and car odometers in kilometres, but whose southern neighbour has hardly any metrication at all.
They ended up landing at a disused field called Gimley (sp) - near Winnipeg - not enough fuel to get to Winnipeg.
It's worrying to think they could get so far into the flight before realising that they had only half the fuel they should have had. I bet this mistake would not have got past our Mr. Toad.

