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  #31  
Old December 2nd 07, 07:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
F. Baum
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On Dec 2, 11:32 am, wrote:

There's been an AD against the Caravan for more than a year
(2006-06-06) that was recently superseded by 2007-10-15, perhaps
driven by this accident. It seems that it doesn't matter that ADs are
issued; they have to be modified or amended or superseded to make
people sit up and take problems seriously. The Caravan has long had a
history of poor ice performance and anyone flying one and staying
current with aviation should know that.

Dan, thanks for posting something aviation related on this thread (As
opposed to Jay's OT BS). It has been a long time since I have flown a
Caravan so I am not going to try to be an expert here. Unfortunatly
the Caravan isnt the only Turboprop with poor icing performance
(Remember the ATR). There are several others that I have flown that
are downright scary in icing conditions. Maybe it is an inherent
problem in Turboprpops. Thanks for the link.
F Baum
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Old December 2nd 07, 08:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Mike Adams[_2_]
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Jay Honeck wrote:

Sorry about the confusion -- the opinions expressed here were mine, not his!


Dang! I thought we had a chance at a father-son debate. Right here on r.a.p.!

Mike
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Old December 2nd 07, 08:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_19_]
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Matt Whiting wrote in
:

Morgans wrote:
"kontiki" wrote

Most people have received a pitiful economic
education in this country (thanks to the in-bred nature of
government schools) tso they don't have a clue.


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

I am sick to death of everyone placing the blame for everything on
"government schools." It is very possible to get a good education at
government schools, if you want to learn. The blame for most of the
problems with government schools is the lack of motivation of the
students, and is a failure of the parents of kids who are not
motivated to learn.

What does economic education have to do with leaning about a
hopelessly screwed up justice system have to do with the price of
beans in China? That seems like it would be a government-social
studies failure, if anything.


Blaming the schools alone isn't legitimate, but they certainly have
been a significant contributor. Public schools long ago moved from a
"personal responsibility" to a "self-esteem" based approached that has
been disastrous and is a significant contributor to many of society's
problems today.

No longer can schools punish students as it is either illegal or will
harm the students' self-esteem. When a student fails a class, we
blame everyone but the student and find a way to move them along
anyway. I know you have public school connections (your wife as I
recall), but the reality is that public schools HAVE contributed to
this phenomenon of sending subtle, and sometimes not so subtle,
messages that nothing is YOUR fault it is the fault of the "system",
and don't worry as the "system" will take care of you anyway.

Matt

So what's your excuse?


Bertie
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Old December 2nd 07, 08:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck
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Sorry about the confusion -- the opinions expressed here were mine, not his!

Dang! I thought we had a chance at a father-son debate. Right here on r.a.p.!


Actually, Joe read what I wrote, and agrees with me whole-heartedly.

As any kid who might want the car keys should...

;-)
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  #35  
Old December 2nd 07, 08:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck
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This is a perfect example. Upon closer examination, the McDonalds case
does have merit. But people don't examine it more closely, because of
their jaundiced eye.


I've heard you say this before, Jose, but never understood it. In
your opinion, what merit was there in a woman winning a lawsuit
against McDonalds because she burned herself on hot coffee?
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  #36  
Old December 2nd 07, 09:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
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This is a perfect example. Upon closer examination, the McDonalds case
does have merit. But people don't examine it more closely, because of
their jaundiced eye.


I've heard you say this before, Jose, but never understood it. In
your opinion, what merit was there in a woman winning a lawsuit
against McDonalds because she burned herself on hot coffee?



Did you see the extent of the burns? There is hot and there is EFFING HOT!

Apparently they had the temperature cranked way above scalding levels.

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Old December 2nd 07, 09:05 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jay Honeck
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Default Cessna sued for skydiving accident. OT rant...

I've heard you say this before, Jose, but never understood it. In
your opinion, what merit was there in a woman winning a lawsuit
against McDonalds because she burned herself on hot coffee?


Did you see the extent of the burns? There is hot and there is EFFING HOT!

Apparently they had the temperature cranked way above scalding levels.


Um, well, okay -- but isn't coffee *supposed* to be "effing hot"?

Mine is, every morning...
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Old December 2nd 07, 09:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Ron Wanttaja
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On Sun, 2 Dec 2007 13:05:16 -0800 (PST), Jay Honeck wrote:

I've heard you say this before, Jose, but never understood it. In
your opinion, what merit was there in a woman winning a lawsuit
against McDonalds because she burned herself on hot coffee?


Did you see the extent of the burns? There is hot and there is EFFING HOT!

Apparently they had the temperature cranked way above scalding levels.


Um, well, okay -- but isn't coffee *supposed* to be "effing hot"?


Mickey D's coffee caused third-degree burns. The argument was that was *too*
effing hot.

Ron Wanttaja
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Old December 2nd 07, 09:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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"F. Baum" wrote in message ...
On Dec 2, 11:32 am, wrote:

There's been an AD against the Caravan for more than a year
(2006-06-06) that was recently superseded by 2007-10-15, perhaps
driven by this accident. It seems that it doesn't matter that ADs are
issued; they have to be modified or amended or superseded to make
people sit up and take problems seriously. The Caravan has long had a
history of poor ice performance and anyone flying one and staying
current with aviation should know that.

Dan, thanks for posting something aviation related on this thread (As
opposed to Jay's OT BS). It has been a long time since I have flown a
Caravan so I am not going to try to be an expert here. Unfortunatly
the Caravan isnt the only Turboprop with poor icing performance
(Remember the ATR). There are several others that I have flown that
are downright scary in icing conditions. Maybe it is an inherent
problem in Turboprpops. Thanks for the link.
F Baum


The airplane is NOT approved for flight into *known* icing conditions. So when a pilot finds himself in those conditions
in one of these planes, Cessna is to blame if he/she screws up and crashes...


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Old December 2nd 07, 09:45 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Matt W. Barrow
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"BDS" wrote in message
. net...

"Dudley Henriques" wrote

It's the trial lawyers. They will go after anything and everything with
deep pockets involved in an accident. They operate in conditions like
these on the premise that REGARDLESS of the appropriate and
inappropriate actions of a pilot, if one screw was out of place on the
aircraft itself, the manufacturer can be litigated for financial gain.


No question about it, we need tort reform in the USA.

That said, people have also changed.


Not really. Looters and pillagers have been known throughout history and
archeology shows it well before written history.

Trial lawyers merely institutionalized it.


 




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