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As our simulator captain has provided a link to, a plane crashed into
a building just an hour south of my home in Waco, TX. What I want to say about this is that nobody knows whether or not this crash was "deliberate" or not and probably won't for a long time. To say otherwise is simply jumping to conclusions. Yes, it was a government building, yes, the pilot had some possible mental disability, but that could just as easily mean that he couldn't control the plane just as it could mean his crash was deliberate. Within a few hours the local & national media has already reported several errors. Media & accuracy in aviation do not mix. General aviation has weathered much more intense storms than this. I do not agree that it could be a "disaster for general aviation", and what would you care, anyway, MX? You don't fly, so any GA disaster wouldn't affect you in the least. "Damage control"? Indeed. Why don't you teach us all about that? Ricky |
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Ricky schreef:
Media & accuracy in aviation do not mix. That is certainly true, but I am beginning to suspect that this is because (real world) pilots live to a higher degree of accuracy than "the general public". They have to, and are trained to - at least I was, with a certain degree of success, though not perfectly, alas. FWIW we had a grave train collision down here in Belgium recently, 18 killed, the media reports weren't very impressive either. We should not forget the media are commercial entities, accuracy might be a factor them but it certainly doesn't precede. Sales are what counts. |
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Ricky schreef:
As our simulator captain has provided a link to, a plane crashed into a building just an hour south of my home in Waco, TX. And gain FWIW: inside rumours from undisclosable sources rumour that the below crash WAS deliberate, tentative of insurance fraud. Only the guy hadn't counted on the wreckage being lifted from the - hm - turtles and turtoises atmosphere, neither on the FADEC's remaining legible. http://www.mobilit.fgov.be/data/aero...nts/AA-9-1.pdf to be read with all possible reserve both towards the authors and myself. |
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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:42:37 -0800 (PST), Ricky wrote:
General aviation has weathered much more intense storms than this. Shortly after 9/11 I recall some kid flying a Cessna into a building in Florida (?). GA lived through that. -- Dallas |
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jan olieslagers wrote:
We should not forget the media are commercial entities, accuracy might be a factor them but it certainly doesn't precede. Sales are what counts. "If you don't read the newspaper, you're uninformed. If you read the newspaper, you're mis-informed." -- Mark Twain "I am personally acquainted with hundreds of journalists, and the opinion of the majority of them would not be worth tuppence in private, but when they speak in print it is the newspaper that is talking (the pygmy scribe is not visible) and then their utterances shake the community like the thunders of prophecy." -- Mark Twain More of Twain's quotes on newspapers: http://www.twainquotes.com/Newspaper.html |
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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:42:37 -0800 (PST), Ricky wrote:
a plane crashed into a building just an hour south of my home in Waco, TX. Interesting note... the guy's name is Joseph Andrew Stack. The FAA registry lists no one by that name with a certificate. It will be interesting to see if he was a student pilot or if he just figured out how to fly today. -- Dallas |
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![]() "Dallas" wrote in message ... On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:42:37 -0800 (PST), Ricky wrote: a plane crashed into a building just an hour south of my home in Waco, TX. Interesting note... the guy's name is Joseph Andrew Stack. The FAA registry lists no one by that name with a certificate. Just because it isn't publicly listed in the registry doesn't mean he doesn't hold a valid certificate :-) It will be interesting to see if he was a student pilot or if he just figured out how to fly today. -- Dallas |
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![]() "jan olieslagers" wrote in message ... Thanks to this creep, the TSA will now consider all pilots potential terrorists and all small airplanes potential WMD. This is really a bad day for all of us! Overspoken? sure! ...but unfortunately not totally so. The sad truth is that we will all pay for this guy's insanity. |
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On Thu, 18 Feb 2010 16:05:39 -0600, John E. Carty wrote:
Just because it isn't publicly listed in the registry doesn't mean he doesn't hold a valid certificate :-) Really?... I didn't know the option to be excluded from the registry existed. I did hear a report through the grapevine (DH) that the guy was a student. -- Dallas |
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John E. Carty writes:
Just because it isn't publicly listed in the registry doesn't mean he doesn't hold a valid certificate :-) Yes, it does. You can have certain data hidden in the registry, but the registry itself is public data--otherwise it wouldn't be possible to verify whether or not someone actually does hold an airman certificate. You can easily look up John Travolta, Arnold Palmer, or Angelina Jolie, for example, although you might not be able to find their home addresses. |
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