For Cor Pan, a Dutch holidaymaker heading for Kuala Lumpur with his girlfriend, boarding a Malaysia Airlines flight was an irresistible opportunity for black humour. 对于荷兰度假者科尔·潘来说,与女友乘坐马航到吉隆坡度假,可是一次不能错过的制造黑色幽默的机会。 As he made his way down the sky bridge from gate G03 at Amsterdam’s Schipol Airport, he paused to take a picture of the Boeing 777-200 that he and his girlfriend were about to board. 在阿姆斯特丹的史基浦机场,当科尔走过G03号登机口的天桥时,他停下脚步,拍下了他与女友即将乘坐的波音777-200号客机。 In a reference to the disappearance of flight MH370 in March, Mr Pan posted the picture on his Facebook page with the message: “If the plane disappears, this is what it looks like.” 由于三月份马航MH370的失联事件,潘先生在他Facebook的主页上传了这张照片,并配上文字:“如果这架飞机失踪了,它长这样。” His friends responded by wishing him a good holiday and reminding him to send back lots of photos, but within hours their messages would turn to fear, and then despair. 他的好友们纷纷回复,希望他可以有一个愉快的假日,还叮嘱他要多上传一些照片。但是几个小时后,他们的回复变成了担心害怕,然后是绝望。 For the next 110 minutes, the flight was entirely uneventful. With a complement of 280 passengers and 15 crew, MH17 made its way over Germany, Poland and Ukraine, reaching its cruising altitude of 33,000 feet and flying straight and level, but at 1:21 p.m. radar contact was suddenly lost. |