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Old September 22nd 05, 08:06 PM
Stefan
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Jay Honeck wrote:

Yeah, we were all talking the same thing. I sure as heck wouldn't have
walked under the nose of that plane -- and I didn't see any jack.


The nose gear didn't collapse. If anything of this non-event is
surprizing, then it's the fact that the nose gear didn't collapse.

Can you imagine being on that plane? I'll bet everyone was standing up
immediately after stopping, clamoring to get off, pronto!


I'm sure you would have done so. However I guess the dumb passengers,
not being spam can rated, thought the captain knew what he was doing and
that it was best to follow his instructions.

Stranger still, how long did it take those fire trucks to appear in the
screen after the plane slid to a stop?


Yeah, I'm sure all those professional fire fighters had no clue. Maybe
Ed Fagan will find a passenger who will agree to sue them. I have no
idea for what, but you could help them to find a reason.

Stefan
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Old September 23rd 05, 02:03 AM
Jay Honeck
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Can you imagine being on that plane? I'll bet everyone was standing up
immediately after stopping, clamoring to get off, pronto!


I'm sure you would have done so. However I guess the dumb passengers, not
being spam can rated, thought the captain knew what he was doing and that
it was best to follow his instructions.


Have you flown commercially, of late? Passengers do that (for no apparent
reason) on *every* flight -- let alone one in which they've been required to
circle for 3 hours, whilst burning fuel and contemplating their ultimate
demise.
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Iowa City, IA
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www.AlexisParkInn.com
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Old September 24th 05, 08:08 AM
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"Jay Honeck" wrote:

Have you flown commercially, of late? Passengers do that (for no apparent
reason) on *every* flight.


Yeah sure, after watching live video for two plus hours of their
airplane's nose wheel cocked 90 degrees, and after landing with said
nose gear cocked, and after being told to "Brace! Brace! Brace!" just
prior to touchdown, and after the incredibly loud noise from said
landing gear grinding away on the runway as the plane slowly rolled to
a stop, the passengers are going to "immediately" stand up, pull their
baggage from the overhead bins, and "clamor" to get off the plane like
it's some routine flight that's just pulled up to the gate. Honeck,
you are clueless moron. Of course, I already knew that from your many
(far too many) prior posts.

- -- IYNH -- -

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Old September 24th 05, 01:53 PM
Jay Honeck
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Yeah sure, after watching live video for two plus hours of their
airplane's nose wheel cocked 90 degrees, and after landing with said
nose gear cocked, and after being told to "Brace! Brace! Brace!" just
prior to touchdown, and after the incredibly loud noise from said
landing gear grinding away on the runway as the plane slowly rolled to
a stop, the passengers are going to "immediately" stand up, pull their
baggage from the overhead bins, and "clamor" to get off the plane like
it's some routine flight that's just pulled up to the gate. Honeck,
you are clueless moron. Of course, I already knew that from your many
(far too many) prior posts.


If you don't think those poor people were up and demanding to get off that
plane as soon as it came screeching to a stop, you're nuts.
--
Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"


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Old September 24th 05, 02:43 PM
Matt Whiting
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Insert Your Name Here wrote:

"Jay Honeck" wrote:


Have you flown commercially, of late? Passengers do that (for no apparent
reason) on *every* flight.



Yeah sure, after watching live video for two plus hours of their
airplane's nose wheel cocked 90 degrees, and after landing with said
nose gear cocked, and after being told to "Brace! Brace! Brace!" just
prior to touchdown, and after the incredibly loud noise from said
landing gear grinding away on the runway as the plane slowly rolled to
a stop, the passengers are going to "immediately" stand up, pull their
baggage from the overhead bins, and "clamor" to get off the plane like
it's some routine flight that's just pulled up to the gate. Honeck,
you are clueless moron. Of course, I already knew that from your many
(far too many) prior posts.

- -- IYNH -- -


At least he isn't a coward who is afraid to use his/her real name.

Matt
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Old September 24th 05, 03:16 PM
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"Insert Your Name Here" IYNH@whatever wrote in message
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you are clueless moron. Of course, I already knew that from your many
(far too many) prior posts.

- -- IYNH -- -


If you're only going to post here to berate everyone and do it anonymously,
don't post.

-Greg B.


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Old September 24th 05, 08:23 PM
Jay Honeck
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you are clueless moron. Of course, I already knew that from your many
(far too many) prior posts.

- -- IYNH -- -


If you're only going to post here to berate everyone and do it anonymously,
don't post.


Ah, don't worry about guys like him, Greg. I always just assume they
were abused as children...

;-)
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Jay Honeck
Iowa City, IA
Pathfinder N56993
www.AlexisParkInn.com
"Your Aviation Destination"

 




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