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"Andrew Gideon" wrote in message
online.com... 150 went straight into an empty school That's going to cost us. Possibly. Especially when the evening news is putting up an aerial photo and pointing out all the stuff in the photo that the 150 "narrowly missed". Of course, they failed to point out that each object they circled was a very tiny target in a vast area of non-targets. Even in a relatively congested area where this accident happened, the odds of the 150 hitting a person were remarkably small. This was on the KIRO evening news, by the way. George commented that "that reporter seems to know his or her stuff". Since he didn't refer to a specific article, I don't know which reporter he's referring to; probably Rick Price though, and yes...he's their "aviation correspondent" and does have an above-average knowledge of things related to aviation. But that doesn't stop the rest of their crew from stupid reporting. And yes, I blame (at least in part) stupid reporting for some of general aviation's woes. Pete |
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