http://zeenews.india.com/(...)c-flight_839864.htmlquote:Lima: Their lights blaring in the night, hundreds of taxis lined an unlit airstrip in a jungle region of Peru so an emergency medevac plane with three very sick patients could take off.
All three survived after the 300-odd drivers of motorcycles fashioned into small taxis with compartments for passengers heeded a call on Wednesday night from a radio station to race to the 800-meter airstrip in Contamana, in one of Peru's poorest regions, Peruvian media reported on Thursday.
The airstrip is not equipped for nocturnal flights because it has no lights.
The patients were a woman and her newborn, both with serious problems after delivery, and a man with a tropical disease.
"We have always been people with a heart," said Adolfo Lobo, the radio presenter who put out the call for help.
Contamana, a town of 26,000, has a hospital with no equipment for emergency situations and the airport is rudimentary.
quote:Op vrijdag 5 april 2013 20:50 schreef Good_Luck het volgende:
Taxichauffeurs zijn niet te vertrouwen. Waarschijnlijk hebben ze de meter wel aan laten staan. Kan ze honderden keer het starttarief betalen.
Scherp!quote:Op zaterdag 6 april 2013 00:29 schreef Eyjafjallajoekull het volgende:
Krijgt de term "naar de startbaan taxi-en" toch opeens wel een hele andere betekenis
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