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![]() "H.P." wrote: The piece with the pilot reporter and the interview with Phil Boyer were pretty fair, IMHO. I agree. Compared to what we have seen from the media in the past, I thought CNN did a pretty good job overall. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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On Wed, 11 May 2005 16:50:00 -0700, "gatt"
wrote in :: "Defending America: The threat that politicians and their policies pose to security." With the temperature rising on the nuclear activity in North Korea and Iran, and the asinine antics of this administration, it's beginning to feel like the apocalypse is nigh. :-( |
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On Thu, 12 May 2005 00:50:34 GMT, "airman"
wrote in :: to communicate with F-16s, there are "400" possible frequencies to pick from. Perhaps that is the number of frequencies that the military and civil aircraft have in common, or the number of frequencies that are actually in use, as opposed to the number the comm radio is capable of tuning. |
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Update: However, the schmuck following Paula Zahn, Aaron Brown, is a being a
slime-weenie-jerk-ignorant-bloviating-gasbag. "...with the plane bearing down on the Whitehouse..." he says. His intelligence seems to be affected by the bad dental implant job that he's been struggling with since the late 90's. "H.P." wrote in message ... The piece with the pilot reporter and the interview with Phil Boyer were pretty fair, IMHO. "Mike 'Flyin'8'" wrote in message ... Watching this CNN fiasco now... What a joke... This Paula Zahn is a complete moron. On Wed, 11 May 2005 18:34:21 -0400, Charles O'Rourke -net wrote: Hi all - According to the CNN web site, CNN will be having a program tonight entitled, "Defending the Skies: The threat small planes and their pilots pose to security." It's on at 8 PM EDT (on "Paula Zahn NOW"). Should be interesting to find out how much of a threat we are. http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/ Charles. -N8385U Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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Larry,
I will have to agree with you it sure does look gloomy, Iran would be no problem if we were not already stretched in Iraq. But I really worry about North Korea, their Chinese buddies liked helping them out during the first go around. And strategically it would behove the Chinese to help the North Koreans again. That IMHO, could get mighty ugly. Patrick student SPL aircraft structural mech "Larry Dighera" wrote in message news ![]() With the temperature rising on the nuclear activity in North Korea and Iran, and the asinine antics of this administration, it's beginning to feel like the apocalypse is nigh. :-( |
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("Icebound" wrote)
....followed by clamors for interviews..... Is it possible to score a couple of grand, each interview???? Pay for a few hours of rental??? Why not? It aint news, it's entertainment, and they're the main act - for now. Give 20/20 the exclusive and ABC would "buy" you a 152 - complete with a moving map GPS ...product placement, costs ABC zip. g Runaway bride is yeasterday's ...."news." Montblack Wonder what the sharks are eating these days? |
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Even packed with explosives, an airplane is not a good delivery vehicle
against concrete buildings. No velocity, no penetration. Just leaves a big charred mark on the outside I would think. -- Hello, my name is Mike, and I am an airplane addict.... Assuming it wasn't filled with explosives or a dirty bomb, just how much damage could a Cessna 152 do to a building anyhow. |
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"W P Dixon" wrote: I will have to agree with you it sure does look gloomy, Iran would be no problem if we were not already stretched in Iraq. But I really worry about North Korea, their Chinese buddies liked helping them out during the first go around. And strategically it would behove the Chinese to help the North Koreans again. That IMHO, could get mighty ugly. This isn't an international politics group, but Larry can't help taking shallow pot-shots at the President for some reason. Both Iran and North Korea are so skilled at propaganda, unless you're deep into the intelligence community, I doubt that any of us has the slightest picture of reality in those countries, nor the qualifications to determine how much of a threat, if any, they pose at this point. JKG |
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Wouldn't it be just wonderful if for once you came in here with some hard
data rather than your usual worthless suppositions? The civilian aircraft have a maximuim of 760 legal channels, no more and no less Some civilian aircraft have 2, 10, 90, 180. 360, 720, or 760 channels, depending on how old their radios are.. Military aircraft equipped with civilian radios have a maximum of 720 or 760 channels, no more and no less. Jim "Larry Dighera" wrote in message ... On Thu, 12 May 2005 00:50:34 GMT, "airman" wrote in :: to communicate with F-16s, there are "400" possible frequencies to pick from. Perhaps that is the number of frequencies that the military and civil aircraft have in common, or the number of frequencies that are actually in use, as opposed to the number the comm radio is capable of tuning. |
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![]() "Larry Dighera" wrote in message .. . On Thu, 12 May 2005 00:50:34 GMT, "airman" wrote in :: to communicate with F-16s, there are "400" possible frequencies to pick from. Perhaps that is the number of frequencies that the military and civil aircraft have in common, or the number of frequencies that are actually in use, as opposed to the number the comm radio is capable of tuning. On Wed, 11 May 2005 23:43:56 -0700, "RST Engineering" wrote in :: Wouldn't it be just wonderful if for once you came in here with some hard data rather than your usual worthless suppositions? The civilian aircraft have a maximuim of 760 legal channels, no more and no less Some civilian aircraft have 2, 10, 90, 180. 360, 720, or 760 channels, depending on how old their radios are.. Military aircraft equipped with civilian radios have a maximum of 720 or 760 channels, no more and no less. Wouldn't it be nice if you had some evidence that military aircraft are equipped with civilian radios, or is that just supposition? |
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