King s Lynn care company praised for their work Published: 07:00, 27 February 2021
A domiciliary care company in Lynn that gave its staff a £200 bonus has been praised for the care and support it gave a manâs father-in-law before and during the pandemic.
The good work by the family-run Care Company, based down Norfolk Street, has been highlighted by Castle Rising resident David Mills, whose father-in-law Clive Bailey passed away last September, aged 91.
Care workers and the NHS have been at the frontline in the fight against Covid-19 and, with other key workers, have put their own health and safety to one side to care for others.
coming down in an area of luxor, egypt, where you re going up and coming down every day, and satisfying the many tourists who come from all over the world, that you would know where the power lines were, and so you wonder what would happen in an event like this. again, this is all theory because we don t have facts yet. but maybe the wind changes? maybe the amount of equipment you have on board, maybe that changes? what would be the factors in there, clive. well i think there are several things, the most obvious one would be that the pilot just didn t see power lines. we don t actually know if this was caused by pour lines. it could be a wind change. it can be quite warm on the surface and term malconditions can set up fairly quickly in places like egypt, africa, et cetera where the direction of the balloon ask change very quickly. bill: clive, thank you. he flies these aircrafts and says it s the safest type of aviation you can find anywhere.
accident is one or two, or maybe three things that align that cause the accident. bill: clive, are there international rules for certification? would the rules in england be the same in the u.s. as they would be in egypt? i think certainly i can speak on behalf of the uk that we have one of the toughest set of rules concerning hot air balloons, and i ve just been out through albuquerque last year and spent two weeks out there and i know the rules in the u.s. are very tough as well. and they should be. accidents like this are something none of us want but they do happen unfortunately not just in balloons but in all sorts of sports. bill: in the u.s. if you go back 48 hours, 1964, you have 760 hot air balloon accidents that were even investigated. that is an amazingly safe hobby, or sports for some people. and you just wonder if you re
anybody who recognizes this woman, or thinks they have any information about how the police can contact her, the las vegas police would like to speak to you. bill: serious, dramatic new video of a deadly balloon crash over luxor, egypt. we will show it to you one time. plumes of smoke as the balloon catches fire midair plunging more and thousand neat to the ground. 19 tourists on board are dead. incredibly three people did survive that. clive bailey the hot air balloon pilot with me now. sir good day to you. you come to us by way of england in the soupb of bristol. you call this form of aviation the safest type of travel we have in the world. it s certainly in the uk it s the safest form of aviation, yes. bill: i apologize nor the interruption. i just wanted to make a point here that this happened while the balloon was descending, so this was at the end of their 45-minute or hour tour over