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Is the 787 a failure ?
Jim Wilkins wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message m... "Mr.B1ack" wrote: And Boeing didn't spin fast enough to prevent the perception of the 787 becoming that of a flaming deathtrap. Who has died aboard a 787? Has Airbus fixed the faults that allowed a functional A330 to stall and fall out of the sky without informing its crew? jsw Not that I know of. The newest plane I've flown on was a 727. The other was a DC10. I flew to Alaska & back from Ohio in the '70s and have never needed to go anywhere by plane since. |
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Is the 787 a failure ?
On 1/29/2013 7:04 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote:
Jim Wilkins wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message m... "Mr.B1ack" wrote: And Boeing didn't spin fast enough to prevent the perception of the 787 becoming that of a flaming deathtrap. Who has died aboard a 787? Has Airbus fixed the faults that allowed a functional A330 to stall and fall out of the sky without informing its crew? jsw Not that I know of. The newest plane I've flown on was a 727. The other was a DC10. I flew to Alaska & back from Ohio in the '70s and have never needed to go anywhere by plane since. You are the classic example of why cosmopolitan Europeans and Asians mock Americans: a bumpkin, a rube, someone who thinks everything in the world worth seeing and knowing is within a two hour mule ride from your shack. |
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Is the 787 a failure ?
"Max Boot" wrote in message
.. . On 1/29/2013 7:04 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Jim Wilkins wrote: Has Airbus fixed the faults that allowed a functional A330 to stall and fall out of the sky without informing its crew? jsw You are the classic example of why cosmopolitan Europeans and Asians mock Americans: a bumpkin, a rube, someone who thinks everything in the world worth seeing and knowing is within a two hour mule ride from your shack. http://www.bea.aero/en/enquetes/flig...t.final.en.php CVR 2h 11m 43.0 "qu'est-ce qui se passe ? je ne sais pas je sais pas ce qui se passe" "on a tout perdu le contrôle de l'avion on comprend rien on a tout tenté" It doesn't take much to bring out the angry frustrated child in you. |
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Is the 787 a failure ?
On Tue, 29 Jan 2013 07:13:58 -0800, Max Boot wrote:
On 1/29/2013 7:04 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Jim Wilkins wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message m... "Mr.B1ack" wrote: And Boeing didn't spin fast enough to prevent the perception of the 787 becoming that of a flaming deathtrap. Who has died aboard a 787? Has Airbus fixed the faults that allowed a functional A330 to stall and fall out of the sky without informing its crew? jsw Not that I know of. The newest plane I've flown on was a 727. The other was a DC10. I flew to Alaska & back from Ohio in the '70s and have never needed to go anywhere by plane since. You are the classic example of why cosmopolitan Europeans and Asians mock Americans: a bumpkin, a rube, someone who thinks everything in the world worth seeing and knowing is within a two hour mule ride from your shack. Though, oddly, those cosmopolitan euros will flock over on their tourist bus to take a million photos of his mule and shack ... "Rustic Americana", very artsy-fartsy dontchaknow :-) |
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Is the 787 a failure ?
"Mr.B1ack" wrote: On Tue, 29 Jan 2013 07:13:58 -0800, Max Boot wrote: On 1/29/2013 7:04 AM, Michael A. Terrell wrote: Jim Wilkins wrote: "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message m... "Mr.B1ack" wrote: And Boeing didn't spin fast enough to prevent the perception of the 787 becoming that of a flaming deathtrap. Who has died aboard a 787? Has Airbus fixed the faults that allowed a functional A330 to stall and fall out of the sky without informing its crew? jsw Not that I know of. The newest plane I've flown on was a 727. The other was a DC10. I flew to Alaska & back from Ohio in the '70s and have never needed to go anywhere by plane since. You are the classic example of why cosmopolitan Europeans and Asians mock Americans: a bumpkin, a rube, someone who thinks everything in the world worth seeing and knowing is within a two hour mule ride from your shack. Though, oddly, those cosmopolitan euros will flock over on their tourist bus to take a million photos of his mule and shack ... "Rustic Americana", very artsy-fartsy dontchaknow :-) I haven't seen a mule since the '60s. I've seen plenty of European tourrists who could give a mule a lessons on how to be stubborn. Orlando was crawling with them when I worked there as an engineer. As far as Max, how long has that size 17 US made cowboy boot been up your sorry ass? |
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Is the 787 a failure ?
I suspect that Michael Terrell has fewer sexual
transmitted diseases, regrets, abortions, and mystery illness than the typical cosmo European. I know I sure have fewer regrets than you cosmo folks. And, I like it that way. Now, I've got to go shovel up after my mule. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Max Boot" wrote in message You are the classic example of why cosmopolitan Europeans and Asians mock Americans: a bumpkin, a rube, someone who thinks everything in the world worth seeing and knowing is within a two hour mule ride from your shack. |
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Is the 787 a failure ?
I'm such a person. I drive under the speed limit, most of
the time, and prefer to arrive safely. If I had a kick ass Ninja rice burning crotch rocket, I'd probably not get it past about 35 MPH on the Thruway. Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Mr.B1ack" wrote in message m... Sure, but considering only safety, would you rather drive a Nissan 350Z with 143 driver fatalities per million registered vehicle years, or a BMW 7 series with only 11 fatalities per million? http://www.statisticbrain.com/driver...-by-auto-make/ Is the problem the CAR ... or the kind of people who buy it and how they DRIVE it ? :-) I can put a conservative old fart on a kick-ass Ninja rice-rocket and he can ride it a million miles without so much as a ticket or dent. Hand the same bike to some testosterone-overdosed punk and he'd be lucky to make it to the corner store without leaving a deep imprint in the side of an SUV. |
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Is the 787 a failure ?
He could have his ass on the cover of Cosmo?
Christopher A. Young Learn more about Jesus www.lds.org .. "Mr.B1ack" wrote in message m... You are the classic example of why cosmopolitan Europeans and Asians mock Americans: a bumpkin, a rube, someone who thinks everything in the world worth seeing and knowing is within a two hour mule ride from your shack. Though, oddly, those cosmopolitan euros will flock over on their tourist bus to take a million photos of his mule and shack ... "Rustic Americana", very artsy-fartsy dontchaknow :-) |
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Is the 787 a failure ?
"Max Boot" wrote in message
.. . You are the classic example of why cosmopolitan Europeans and Asians mock Americans: a bumpkin, a rube, someone who thinks everything in the world worth seeing and knowing is within a two hour mule ride from your shack. The most egregious example I've heard of that ****ant cultural snobbery was from Indian expats who couldn't understand how their sophisticated ancient culture had been overtaken by Northern Europeans who lived in wattle and daub (mud) huts until very recently, by their time frame. |
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