Private Planes: Freedom, Security, and Responsibility
by Orval Fairbairn o_r_fairbairn@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Dec 19, 2005 at
09:28 PM
Name a single example of factual misstatement. One.
It is misstatement by implication. Saying that you can be killed if a
plane falls on you is a fact. Using that fact to say that airplanes
represent a public hazard is a misstatement by implication.
The same "logic" is used to excuse the Draconian measures taken around
the DC area.
OK, but who ever said an airplane is a public safety hazard? Certainly
not me. Ever.
Certain pilots create a nuisance, but that is clearly not the same thing.
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