August 9th 03, 09:54 AM
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Fred J. McCall wrote:
Iain Rae wrote:
:Fred J. McCall wrote:
: Peter Skelton wrote:
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: :On 8 Aug 2003 04:42:50 -0700, (Moggycat) wrote:
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: :Correction on behalf of Peter Rieden and co:
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: :"The Harrier is flown by some of the most dangerous pilots in the U.S.
: :military today."
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: :It's a training problem - marines don't have to take perisher.
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: Then explain how over 2/3 of the major accidents are mechanical
: failures and not human failures, if it's a pilot training problem.
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:well, there's no need to limit the blame to pilots, from the article in
:question:
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:"The accident inquiry concluded that a circlip, a semicircular fastener,
:was incorrectly installed by mechanics on the gas turbine starter,
:setting off a chain reaction that led to the engine failure."
So the game is to just keep changing the statement when the preceding
one proves up wrong?
well, the statement was
"It's a training problem - marines don't have to take perisher."
you're the one who limited it to pilots.
Yeah, that shows a lot of intellectual integrity....
Well, if that's how you want to tar yourself go ahead.
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