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More proof the FemiNazi's and Bull Dikes
are taking over Washington FEMALE head of DOT FEMALE head of FAA FEMALE Regional Administrators No White Males in site or being run off Further weakening of America and Government continues under the veil of Politically Correct tyranny Remember, WOMEN were running the FAA during 9/11 Just a little food for thought My-O-My President Bush has chosen Mary Peters, a former federal highway administrator, to succeed Norman Mineta as secretary of transportation, a senior administration official said Tuesday. Peters spent three years directing the Arizona Department of Transportation where she worked her way up through the ranks during a 16-year career there. Since November, Peters has been national director for transportation policy and consulting in the Phoenix office of Omaha-based architectural, engineering and consulting firm HDR Inc. |
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How about recognition that we have been ignoring the contributions of women
until recently, just as we ignored the contributions of African-Americans until recently? Every human being, without regard to ethnicity or gender, has an intellect...how that intellect is used is both nature and nurture, but it can't simply be ignored. Bob Gardner "Jack Mehoff" wrote in message .. . More proof the FemiNazi's and Bull Dikes are taking over Washington FEMALE head of DOT FEMALE head of FAA FEMALE Regional Administrators No White Males in site or being run off Further weakening of America and Government continues under the veil of Politically Correct tyranny Remember, WOMEN were running the FAA during 9/11 Just a little food for thought My-O-My President Bush has chosen Mary Peters, a former federal highway administrator, to succeed Norman Mineta as secretary of transportation, a senior administration official said Tuesday. Peters spent three years directing the Arizona Department of Transportation where she worked her way up through the ranks during a 16-year career there. Since November, Peters has been national director for transportation policy and consulting in the Phoenix office of Omaha-based architectural, engineering and consulting firm HDR Inc. |
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"Bob Gardner" wrote: How about recognition that we have been ignoring the contributions of women until recently, just as we ignored the contributions of African-Americans until recently? Every human being, without regard to ethnicity or gender, has an intellect...how that intellect is used is both nature and nurture, but it can't simply be ignored. please don't feed the trolls. -- Bob Noel Looking for a sig the lawyers will hate |
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![]() -----Original Message----- From: Bob Gardner ] Posted At: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 3:05 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.ifr Conversation: More proof the FemiNazi's are taking over Washinton Subject: More proof the FemiNazi's are taking over Washinton How about recognition that we have been ignoring the contributions of women until recently, just as we ignored the contributions of African-Americans until recently? Every human being, without regard to ethnicity or gender, has an intellect...how that intellect is used is both nature and nurture, but it can't simply be ignored. Bob Gardner Bob, do you suspect this jerk is aka John Wayne, FUBAR, and that other illiterate that is so sure the FAA is at fault for LEX? Same rhetoric, same style -- aren't free email account wonderful? I'm beginning to wonder if not only was he written up by a female and lost his license, his wife probably left and his mother denies every having him. |
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Jim Carter wrote:
-----Original Message----- From: Bob Gardner ] Posted At: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 3:05 PM Posted To: rec.aviation.ifr Conversation: More proof the FemiNazi's are taking over Washinton Subject: More proof the FemiNazi's are taking over Washinton How about recognition that we have been ignoring the contributions of women until recently, just as we ignored the contributions of African-Americans until recently? Every human being, without regard to ethnicity or gender, has an intellect...how that intellect is used is both nature and nurture, but it can't simply be ignored. Bob Gardner Bob, do you suspect this jerk is aka John Wayne, FUBAR, and that other illiterate that is so sure the FAA is at fault for LEX? Same rhetoric, same style -- aren't free email account wonderful? I'm beginning to wonder if not only was he written up by a female and lost his license, his wife probably left and his mother denies every having him. Those who say the FAA is not at fault at LEX are idiots LEXINGTON, Kentucky — Nearly two years before the fatal crash of Comair Flight 5191, a control tower supervisor at the Lexington airport reported staff shortages that "can cost lives." According to a safety memo filed in September 2004 and obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press, the supervisor reported the airport's radar system was not working properly but that the air traffic manager refused to call in a mechanical specialist because it would mean paying two hours of overtime.The memo went on to complain that staffing in Lexington was a "low priority to the powers above us (WOMEN BULL DIKES RUNNING THE FAA) who were more focused on solving problems at larger airports,(AND DIVERSITY AND KISSING THE BLACK ASS) such as Louisville and Cincinnati."Those types of poorly thought out decisions can cost lives," said the supervisor, who made the report anonymously through a NASA system used by tower operators and pilots to list safety concerns, which are ultimately relayed to the Federal Aviation Administration. Poor ******* had to send in his "safety" concerns about KLEX "Anonymously". Now that the FAA is spending millions on Diversity and Gay Pride Celebrations and sending Black FAA employees to SPA RESORTS on the American tax dime, who has the time for staffing critical functions like technicians and controllers? Kissing the Black and Female and Homosexual Ass must come first in the new Diversity brainwashed "Get rid of white males" FAA http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,212341,00.html Here is some more of your FAA tax money at work The FAA "Paid for this" with YOUR Tax money http://www.nbcfae.org/2006AnnualTraining.htm But, the FAA can't afford to adequately staff control towers. I wonder why?? |
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![]() -----Original Message----- From: A1A ] Posted At: Wednesday, September 06, 2006 12:50 AM Posted To: rec.aviation.ifr Conversation: More proof the FemiNazi's are taking over Washinton Subject: More proof the FemiNazi's are taking over Washinton .... Those who say the FAA is not at fault at LEX are idiots LEXINGTON, Kentucky - Nearly two years before the fatal crash of Comair Flight 5191, a control tower supervisor at the Lexington airport reported staff shortages that "can cost lives." According to a safety memo filed in September 2004 and obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press, the supervisor reported the airport's radar system was not working properly but that the air traffic manager refused to call in a mechanical specialist because it would mean paying two hours of overtime.The memo went on to complain that staffing in Lexington was a "low priority to the powers above us (WOMEN BULL DIKES RUNNING THE FAA) who were more focused on solving problems at larger airports,(AND DIVERSITY AND KISSING THE BLACK ASS) such as Louisville and Cincinnati."Those types of poorly thought out decisions can cost lives," said the supervisor, who made the report anonymously through a NASA system used by tower operators and pilots to list safety concerns, which are ultimately relayed to the Federal Aviation Administration. Poor ******* had to send in his "safety" concerns about KLEX "Anonymously". Now that the FAA is spending millions on Diversity and Gay Pride Celebrations and sending Black FAA employees to SPA RESORTS on the American tax dime, who has the time for staffing critical functions like technicians and controllers? Kissing the Black and Female and Homosexual Ass must come first in the new Diversity brainwashed "Get rid of white males" FAA http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,212341,00.html Here is some more of your FAA tax money at work The FAA "Paid for this" with YOUR Tax money http://www.nbcfae.org/2006AnnualTraining.htm But, the FAA can't afford to adequately staff control towers. I wonder why?? Sure the FAA is short staffed on controllers - no one is arguing that issue. But people with their shorts in a knot about short staffing should not confuse pilot error as somehow being caused by that short staffing or FAA staffing issues as being the cause of this accident. The NTSB taxied another Comair bird out to both 22 and 26 on Monday during the dark to observe exactly what the aircrew saw. They haven't announced those findings yet and probably won't for a while, but they couldn't help but notice that there were no lights on runway 26 and there were on runway 22. Turns out the co-pilot had approx 3500 hours in type as a 1st officer (kind of high not to be captain isn't it?) and the captain had only been in to LEX six times in the preceding 24 months -- last time was in June this year. The aircrew wasn't having a good day to start with: they started pre-flighting the wrong aircraft and the maintenance crew had to point them to the one they were to fly. No evidence of an airport diagram available in the cockpit at the time of the accident and they departed on an unlit runway. Captain taxied to the runway and 1st officer executed the takeoff. Somehow, I don't think it is the FAA's lack of staffing or controllers' long work hours that caused this accident. Don't get me wrong - I'm not saying controllers are not in short supply or not overworked. I am saying that those making arguments about the two issues being the cause of the LEX accident are doing a disservice to the controllers -- BTW, reading the Fox article which did not contain the inflammatory or bigoted comments offered by A1A pointed out that the article was triggered by inoperative approach radar that the manager refused to have repaired until regular working hours. To have it repaired when it failed would have resulted in 2 hours of overtime. We don't know all the factors bearing on the manager's decision, but traffic load and weather surely could have been two. It was also reported that the LEX approach control radar is not located in the tower cab, so even if there had been two controllers on duty, would both have been upstairs? No one on the net seems to be shining the light on Comair (the FAA is more fun to hate I guess), but shouldn't the LEX Comair workers have been alerted when the aircrew couldn't find the right aircraft? Shouldn't the dispatcher in LEX have checked and supplied an airport diagram if needed? Knowing the captain hadn't been into LEX in the last 60 days, and only 6 times in the preceding 24 months, shouldn't the dispatcher have been very thorough in providing information. Knowing that airport construction had recently taken place (since the captain had last been to LEX), shouldn't the dispatcher and aircrew have been even more sensitized to safety items? Sure, the FAA will probably be listed as a contributing factor, but let's face it. The pilot in command screwed up and the 1st officer didn't catch it. Those two individuals were the ones pushing on the go-fast levers. The AOPA's current safety seminars are focused on the chain of events leading up to an accident. There is rarely a single factor or incident that can be blamed for the event. That is the case here at LEX. Let's quit trying to blame the accident at LEX on the FAA. It seems to me they are way down the list of culpable suspects who all share the blame. |
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![]() "A1A" wrote in message news ![]() Those who say the FAA is not at fault at LEX are idiots I say the FAA is not at fault at LEX. Explain why I'm an idiot. |
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![]() A1A wrote: Those who say the FAA is not at fault at LEX are idiots I say the FAA is not at fault and that the captain was PIC at the time, not the tower controller. -Robert, CFII |
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Was the local controller taxiing and performing the takeoff via remote
control from the cab? No I didn't think so. And if this was a non-towered field or the tower was closed, who would you blame then? the Mayor? The guy that owned the property beyond the runway that the jet crashed into? Robert M. Gary wrote: A1A wrote: Those who say the FAA is not at fault at LEX are idiots I say the FAA is not at fault and that the captain was PIC at the time, not the tower controller. -Robert, CFII |
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![]() Jim Carter wrote: The aircrew wasn't having a good day to start with: they started pre-flighting the wrong aircraft and the maintenance crew had to point them to the one they were to fly. When there are two identical aircraft sitting on the ramp next to each other how do you know which one your supposed to take? |
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