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Ever stuck your neck out too far? And got away with it?



 
 
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Old December 31st 03, 05:45 PM
HiM
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So, it is believable to read about an occasional tight fuel situation;
after all, if it's commercial aviation (esp. int'l) over that many
years, stuff happens.


stuff happens

to do it repeatedly like the fool makes out is bad planning and dangerous
the man is an idiot




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Old January 1st 04, 09:32 PM
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"HiM" wrote in message ...

So, it is believable to read about an occasional tight fuel situation;
after all, if it's commercial aviation (esp. int'l) over that many
years, stuff happens.


stuff happens

to do it repeatedly like the fool makes out is bad planning and dangerous
the man is an idiot


I agree with you HiM. I was just trolling him since his claims were
somewhat similar to a fake doctor/pilot who we have here on this side
of the pond. But if anything he says is true, he would be a statistic
by now. No, I suspect he is just a teenager leafing through a pile of
Dad's magazines. I remember dreaming about being "Smiling Jack" when I
was sixteen. :-)

Have a great "summer" in NZ

pacplyer
 




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