Professional Pilots Rumour Network

PPRuNe
Type of site
Online community
Founded 1996
Headquarters El Segundo, California
Parent Internet Brands
Website www.pprune.org

The Professional Pilots Rumour Network, or PPRuNe, is an Internet forum catering to airline pilots and others in the aviation industry.[1] The site was originally presented by Danny Fyne (later assisted by Robin Lloyd) as an email list in 1993. It progressed to a bulletin board and then to web-based Internet forum, and acts as a "rumour exchange" for airline pilots.

PPRuNe is known in European and Anglophone pilot circles and is cited by media in reports relating to aviation.[2][3][4][5] Since the site has more than 250,000 registered members, many of them pilots, the site is sometimes at the center of debates about aviation issues in the news.[6][7] Commercial pilots often share insights and perspectives about aviation mishaps, sometimes eyewitness accounts.[8]

The site was acquired in August 2008 by Internet Brands.[9]

On March 22, 2012, a discussion was posted and stickied explaining any and all new discussions[10] about Etihad Airways, its employees and practices, would be deleted; the discussion was closed right after, denying rights to understand why.

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References

  1. "Site description (favorite) from columnist John Dvorak of Forbes". 1999-09-06.
  2. "Coverage of New York Plane Crash". The Daily Telegraph. London. 2009-01-16.
  3. "Coverage of Woman with Screwdriver on Plane". The Times. 2006-08-18.
  4. "3 Seconds to Respond with Oxygen Masks". The Guardian. London. 2005-08-16.
  5. "Air Traffic Controller Speaks out". The Scotsman. Edinburgh. 2003-03-02.
  6. "Pilots Reject Dangerous Runway". The Guardian. London. 2007-01-07.
  7. "PPRuNe Usage After 9/11". The New York Times. 2001-09-27.
  8. "The transport dynasty of Avalon". The Age. Melbourne. 2006-03-11. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
  9. CBS News (2008-08-06). "Internet Brands acquisition".
  10. "Etihad discussion prohibited - PPRuNe Forums". www.pprune.org. Retrieved 2017-12-19.


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