Professional Pilots Rumour Network Explained

PPRuNe
Foundation:1996
Url: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]

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Notes and References

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