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Old January 18th 09, 05:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Maxwell[_2_]
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Default Airliner crashes into Hudson River after LGA departure


"Ricky" wrote in message
...
On Jan 17, 2:17 pm, "Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:

I wonder if the gear was still down from take off, and they didn't have
time
or power to lift it.


That statement is as idiodic as some things MX says...oh, wait, you
have an "MX" in your sig, too. Go figure, two of the worst trolls have
"MX" in their names.


Oh really, and how do you figure that.


From the photo of the plane as it approached the river and the fact
that he was above 3,000 ft, when the birdstrike occured. I know your
aviation knowlege is practically nil, but an airline usually retracts
their gear by then, just so you know.

Any idea what his altitude was when sh** started happening?


About 3,400 ft, according to http://www4.passur.com/lga.html.

Any more stupid questions, MX?

Ricky

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Yeah dicky, why are you arguing with statements made two days ago, and based
on nothing but speculation?




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Old January 18th 09, 06:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.disasters.aviation,rec.arts.poems
Bertie the Bunyip[_28_]
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Default Airliner crashes into Hudson River after LGA departure

"Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote in
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"Ricky" wrote in message
news:0ce46517-5860-4497-b5cb-

.
.. On Jan 17, 2:17 pm, "Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:

I wonder if the gear was still down from take off, and they didn't
have time
or power to lift it.


That statement is as idiodic as some things MX says...oh, wait, you
have an "MX" in your sig, too. Go figure, two of the worst trolls
have "MX" in their names.


Oh really, and how do you figure that.


From the photo of the plane as it approached the river and the fact
that he was above 3,000 ft, when the birdstrike occured. I know your
aviation knowlege is practically nil, but an airline usually retracts
their gear by then, just so you know.

Any idea what his altitude was when sh** started happening?


About 3,400 ft, according to
http://www4.passur.com/lga.html.

Any more stupid questions, MX?

Ricky

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--

Yeah dicky, why are you arguing with statements made two days ago, and
based on nothing but speculation?


And again, aristotle wins out.


Bertie

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Old January 18th 09, 09:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
George
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Default Airliner crashes into Hudson River after LGA departure

On Jan 18, 11:44*am, "Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:

Yeah dicky, why are you arguing with statements made two days ago, and based
on nothing but speculation?


Trolling attempt 4 out of a possible 10.

You asked the question MX, I'm giving you the answer.

Ricky

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Old January 18th 09, 09:37 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Maxwell[_2_]
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Default Airliner crashes into Hudson River after LGA departure


"George" wrote in message
...
On Jan 18, 11:44 am, "Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:

Yeah dicky, why are you arguing with statements made two days ago, and
based
on nothing but speculation?


Trolling attempt 4 out of a possible 10.

You asked the question MX, I'm giving you the answer.

Ricky
------------------------------------------------------------\\

I'm not Mx, and you can't seem to decide if you are George or Ricky.

Are you having an identity crisis?


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Old January 18th 09, 09:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.disasters.aviation,rec.arts.poems
Bertie the Bunyip[_28_]
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Default Maxine crashes his head

"Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote in :


"George" wrote in message
...
On Jan 18, 11:44 am, "Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:

Yeah dicky, why are you arguing with statements made two days ago, and
based
on nothing but speculation?


Trolling attempt 4 out of a possible 10.

You asked the question MX, I'm giving you the answer.

Ricky
------------------------------------------------------------\\

I'm not Mx, and you can't seem to decide if you are George or Ricky.

Are you having an identity crisis?






Apparently you are maxie.

don' tknow how to work your attribs yet?

Bertie
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Old January 18th 09, 10:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.disasters.aviation,rec.arts.poems
Maxwell[_2_]
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Default Maxine crashes his head


"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
.. .

Apparently you are maxie.

don' tknow how to work your attribs yet?

Bertie


Who needs to bother with attribs, dumb ass.

He posted a message from George, and signed it Ricky.

Is that a little too complex for your hangover?

Should I say it again, and a little slower?



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Old January 18th 09, 11:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,alt.usenet.kooks,alt.disasters.aviation,rec.arts.poems
Bertie the Bunyip[_28_]
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Default Maxine crashes his head

"Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote in :


"Bertie the Bunyip" wrote in message
.. .

Apparently you are maxie.

don' tknow how to work your attribs yet?

Bertie


Who needs to bother with attribs, dumb ass.



Sez it all, wannabe boi


He posted a message from George, and signed it Ricky.

Is that a little too complex for your hangover?

Should I say it again, and a little slower?


If it amuses you as much as it would me.



Bertie
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Old January 19th 09, 08:56 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
George
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Default Airliner crashes into Hudson River after LGA departure

On Jan 18, 3:37*pm, "Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:

I'm not Mx, and you can't seem to decide if you are George or Ricky.

Are you having an identity crisis?


Take the "a" out of Maxwell & you get MX.

George (aka; Ricky)

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Old January 19th 09, 11:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Maxwell[_2_]
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Default Airliner crashes into Hudson River after LGA departure


"George" wrote in message
...
On Jan 18, 3:37 pm, "Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:

I'm not Mx, and you can't seem to decide if you are George or Ricky.

Are you having an identity crisis?


Take the "a" out of Maxwell & you get MX.

George (aka; Ricky)

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Wow dicky, you figured that out all on your own?

Take the G out of George or the R out of ricky, and you still have a dumb
ass.


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Old January 20th 09, 02:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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Default Airliner crashes into Hudson River after LGA departure

On Jan 19, 5:03*pm, "Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:
"George" wrote in message

...
On Jan 18, 3:37 pm, "Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:

I'm not Mx, and you can't seem to decide if you are George or Ricky.


Are you having an identity crisis?


Take the "a" out of Maxwell & you get MX.

George (aka; Ricky)

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Wow dicky, you figured that out all on your own?

Take the G out of George or the R out of ricky, and you still have a dumb
ass.


Lucky for you he did since apparently, judging from your own post
below, you couldn't figure out where the Mx came from. Silly moron.


Oh, to help you find it, it's the first sentence of the last paragraph
of your post below.

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""Ricky" wrote in message

news:2e1c9809-bac6-434b-
...
On Jan 16, 12:59 pm, "Maxwell" #$$9#@%%%.^^^ wrote:

Tech Support wrote in message


...


Witness also said gear was down. If true, was bad decision.


Big John


************************************************** ************


I wonder if the gear was still down from take off, and they didn't have
time
or power to lift it.


That statement is as idiodic as some things MX says...oh, wait, you
have an "MX" in your sig, too. Go figure, two of the worst trolls have
"MX" in their names.

Oh really, and how do you figure that. Any idea what his altitude was
when
**** started happening? "
 




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