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Silence at 3,000 feet as easyJet passengers remember Munich

August 2, 2012 12:30

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Passengers on a flight to Tel Aviv were asked to observe a minute’s silence as they flew over Munich.
The captain of the easyJet plane made the announcement over the intercom on Friday, telling holidaymakers it was in memory of the Israeli athletes murdered in the 1972 Olympics.

A passenger had made the request via a steward and the message was passed to the flight deck. No-one spoke during the 60 seconds.

Another passenger, Richard Elton, who was on the flight from Luton, said: “The pilot announced where we were and spoke about the tragedy.

“He also invited us to join in with a minute’s silence at 11am, which was well observed. Kol Hakovod, easyJet.”