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Old June 11th 04, 12:49 AM
Rich Ahrens
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gatt wrote:
"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message news:40c87dd2$0$90559


Assuming the attribution is correct, it was the source who got it wrong.
On the other hand, the reporter may have misinterpreted his statement.
Either way, don't you think it would be more productive to write to the
site and educate the reporter than just bitch about it?



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Old June 11th 04, 01:25 AM
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Rich Ahrens wrote in message . visi.com...
Sam wrote:

Here's the link:
http://www.thedenverchannel.com/news...94/detail.html

Stall = Engine stall?? Why do they always seem to screw this up??


You know, if you reread the story, you'll see that it appears it wasn't
the reporter who made the error:

"Flight simulator technician Scott McKenna of Platteville said he saw
the plane appear to descend for an emergency landing when it slowed down
too much and the wing dipped. The pilot overcorrected and the engine
stalled, he said. The plane headed nose down, cartwheeled and landed on
its belly, McKenna said."

Assuming the attribution is correct, it was the source who got it wrong.
On the other hand, the reporter may have misinterpreted his statement.
Either way, don't you think it would be more productive to write to the
site and educate the reporter than just bitch about it?


When I first read the report, my first thought was also that the
witness screwed up. But then I started thinking that a flight
simulator technician must know the difference between an aero stall
and an engine "stall", and that the reporter misintrepreted. Either
that or the flight sim tech is a complete idiot. If it was Joe Public
that said it, I'd just say he doesn't have knowledge of the subject.
But I would think a flight sim tech would, particularly since he
probably brought up his aviation credentials to the reporter.

BTW, I did send an email to that station politely informing them of
the error. They're usually pretty good about getting things right.
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Old June 11th 04, 03:36 AM
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"Rich Ahrens" wrote in message
isi.com...

You know, if you reread the story, you'll see that it appears it wasn't
the reporter who made the error:

"Flight simulator technician Scott McKenna of Platteville said he saw
the plane appear to descend for an emergency landing when it slowed down
too much and the wing dipped. The pilot overcorrected and the engine
stalled, he said. The plane headed nose down, cartwheeled and landed on
its belly, McKenna said."

Assuming the attribution is correct, it was the source who got it wrong.


So what? It's still the reporter's responsibility to get the story right


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Old June 11th 04, 09:25 PM
gatt
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message

Assuming the attribution is correct, it was the source who got it wrong.

So what? It's still the reporter's responsibility to get the story right


That is inaccurate, not to mention impossible. The reporter's
responsibility is to accurately report what the experts tell them.

In the case of a crash, it's the NTSB's responsibility to "get the story
right" which means if you wanted to read what -really- happened, you'd not
expect the publication to carry the story until the NTSB had made its
report. The reporter would then be responsible for accurately conveying the
information in the NTSB report.

-c


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Old June 11th 04, 09:30 PM
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"gatt" wrote in message
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That is inaccurate, not to mention impossible.


Actually, it is both accurate and possible.



The reporter's
responsibility is to accurately report what the experts tell them.


Well, that would be fine, if the reporter limited his source to experts.


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Old June 11th 04, 09:35 PM
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
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"gatt" wrote in message
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That is inaccurate, not to mention impossible.


Actually, it is both accurate and possible.



The reporter's
responsibility is to accurately report what the experts tell them.


Well, that would be fine, if the reporter limited his source to experts.


Real ones...not self-proclaimed experts.



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Old June 11th 04, 09:59 PM
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Tom Sixkiller wrote:

not self-proclaimed experts.


Like YOU!!!!!
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Old June 14th 04, 09:16 PM
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message

That is inaccurate, not to mention impossible.

Actually, it is both accurate and possible.


I'm sure you know all about it because you read newspapers and watch TV news
and stuff, and it makes you an expert.

By that logic, being a passenger on airlines makes passengers know more
about the aviation industry than pilots.

-c




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Old June 14th 04, 09:30 PM
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"gatt" wrote in message
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I'm sure you know all about it because you read newspapers and
watch TV news and stuff, and it makes you an expert.


No, I know all about it because I seek out more reliable sources of
information.



By that logic, being a passenger on airlines makes passengers know more
about the aviation industry than pilots.


Bad analogy.


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Old June 14th 04, 10:41 PM
gatt
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"Steven P. McNicoll"

"gatt" wrote in message


I'm sure you know all about it because you read newspapers and
watch TV news and stuff, and it makes you an expert.

No, I know all about it because I seek out more reliable sources of
information.


You know "all about it." *cackle* Remember, Professor, that unless the
information comes from God Himself, it came to you through sources
collectively known as "the media."

By that logic, being a passenger on airlines makes passengers know more
about the aviation industry than pilots.

Bad analogy.


Oh, sure. Sure it is.

-c


 




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