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I have no idea what radio's they have, and I don't care, but I know I would
never buy another Narco Product, based on my experience with this company. In fact I don't have the Narco anymore, I took it out and trashed it, it has a happy home in a dump someplace, just where it belongs. Clyde "Rich" wrote in message ... Well Clyde... I'm sure you KNOW that the problem with that 150 was that they had NARCO radios in it. You KNOW that, don't you? Damn NARCO radios! Clyde Woempner wrote: Just what GA needs, a couple of idiot's busting the TFR in DC. Thanks a lot fella's, sure too follow will be more restrictions/regulations. What's so hard about plotting out a course and going around these area's?? We are our own worst enemy. Clyde |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:_9Vge.77272$WI3.30450@attbi_s71... JH What happened over D.C. has NOTHING to do with the JH ability to be a good pilot, and EVERYTHING to do with a JH ****ty, "I don't care, I've been flying for 35 years and screw JH you and your rules" attitude. Really? So you know the pilots involved, or at least you've called and talked to them? And of course you've never made any mistake in anything, and never will. Right. Come on, Bob. Stop defending this dolt. We all make mistakes -- but not over the White House. This guy made so many mistakes end-to-end that it's hard to see anything but incompetence, a jerk, or both. He made a fool of himself and he made a fool of all the police and the security apparatus, the Congress, etc. On that basis, surely it is time for all to sit down see how daft it all is and come up with a rational way forward. Just a transatlantic view and its sad to see the most powerful nation in the world all f***ed up by an old man in a 150. Come on guys, get a grip and give some comfort to the world you are supposed to be leading. |
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U.S. to Spend Billions More to Alter Security Systems
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I bet there were a whole bunch of people who were half-glad this happened.
And I'm not talking about terrorists either. How many "dress rehearsals" do you suppose one can get before the "real-deal" attack? Bad for pilots, good for emergency planners. Marco Leon "Chris" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:_9Vge.77272$WI3.30450@attbi_s71... He made a fool of himself and he made a fool of all the police and the security apparatus, the Congress, etc. On that basis, surely it is time for all to sit down see how daft it all is and come up with a rational way forward. Just a transatlantic view and its sad to see the most powerful nation in the world all f***ed up by an old man in a 150. Come on guys, get a grip and give some comfort to the world you are supposed to be leading. Posted Via Usenet.com Premium Usenet Newsgroup Services ---------------------------------------------------------- ** SPEED ** RETENTION ** COMPLETION ** ANONYMITY ** ---------------------------------------------------------- http://www.usenet.com |
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"Chris" wrote: "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:_9Vge.77272$WI3.30450@attbi_s71... JH What happened over D.C. has NOTHING to do with the JH ability to be a good pilot, and EVERYTHING to do with a JH ****ty, "I don't care, I've been flying for 35 years and screw JH you and your rules" attitude. Really? So you know the pilots involved, or at least you've called and talked to them? And of course you've never made any mistake in anything, and never will. Right. Come on, Bob. Stop defending this dolt. We all make mistakes -- but not over the White House. This guy made so many mistakes end-to-end that it's hard to see anything but incompetence, a jerk, or both. He made a fool of himself and he made a fool of all the police and the security apparatus, the Congress, etc. CORRECTION! The only person he made a fool of was himself! The police and security apparatus made themselves look like fools. On that basis, surely it is time for all to sit down see how daft it all is and come up with a rational way forward. Agreed. The problem here is that security is usually delegated to those who have no aptitude for anything else. The whole lot should be fired. Just a transatlantic view and its sad to see the most powerful nation in the world all f***ed up by an old man in a 150. How true! Come on guys, get a grip and give some comfort to the world you are supposed to be leading. -- Remove _'s from email address to talk to me. |
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Orval Fairbairn wrote:
CORRECTION! The only person he made a fool of was himself! The police and security apparatus made themselves look like fools. Actually, the police and military are patting themselves on the back on how well they handled the situation and how prepared they were if this had been an actual emergency. The only real snivelers have been the Mayor of DC crying that he wasn't told fast enough (his office realized something was up when they saw the White House staff running out of their buildings) and the scumbag Daley in Chicago who has been bent out of shape that he can't control the skies over Chicago the way he controls the airports on the ground there. |
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On 5/12/05 11:52, "Marco Leon" mmleonatyahoo.com wrote:
There are a lot of posts defending GA. I find that my patience is waning for pilots that violate the DC airspace. We've only had, what--four years of constant drilling on the ADIZ procedures and their level of importance? In the era of $250 handheld GPS's and flight following, there is zero excuse for getting lost in the DC area. What's it going to take? Mandatory revocations of licenses? Aircraft confiscations? a shootdown?? I'm against all of this but the hundreds of ADIZ violations in DC are swiping the feet out from under anyone trying to protect our privileges. I remember when people scoffed at the idea of having your car confiscated after a DWI. But that's what it got to here in NY to see some results. It took a while, but it took a seemingly ridiculous action like that to see a reduction in DWI's in NY. I'm afraid general aviation and the DC airspace problem is going down a similar path. Military pilots have a "wash-out" program and entrance into that program takes only minor mistakes. I think aviation needs a better "wach-out" program with higher visibility. my 2 cents. Flame on. Marco Leon Well said, Marco. Flying is a privilege, not a right, as is driving a car. If one has demonstrated the incapacity to fly responsible, that privilege should be revoked. - Don Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. - Groucho Marx |
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![]() Pilot Was Ill-Prepared, Froze in Flight, FAA Says http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...051301570.html Saturday, May 14, 2005; Page B01 The pilot who caused a midday panic in Washington on Wednesday failed to get briefings about the weather and restricted airspace and became lost minutes after leaving a Pennsylvania airport, Federal Aviation Administration records show. Hayden "Jim" Sheaffer, 69, froze when he saw a Black Hawk helicopter appear near his right wing while flying toward the White House and had difficulty operating his small, single-engine aircraft, officials said yesterday. It took the valiant effort of Sheaffer's student-pilot companion, Troy D. Martin, who had only 30 logged hours of flight time, to take over the controls and land the plane at an airport in Frederick, officials said. ...... Wonder how well he did on his BFR's....? -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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In a previous article, "Howard Nelson" said:
What did his last BFR consist of? Does he not know how to navigate or did he Based on some of the old farts I see flying around here, I think a lot of these guys get BFRs from their best buddy who makes them do a touch and go and makes sure they can fold a sectional and spends the rest of the two or three hours shooting the **** about what flying was like in the good old days. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ "To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." -- Teddy Roosevelt |
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