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Old June 9th 04, 01:14 AM
Tom Sixkiller
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"G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message
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Vigo wrote:

lol can you imagine the public backlash if an f15 blasted someone's c150

out
of the sky. I think this is an election year for you guys, so have no

fear I
can't see them shooting anyone down.


They wouldn't have to shoot it down. Just fly about 100' under it at, say,

400 knots,
hit the burners and head straight up. If the guy doesn't have a heart

attack, and if
the wake turbulence doesn't turn the 150 into a collection of parts flying

a loose
formation, I'd bet junior birdman there would be willing to do absolutely

anything
that fighter pilot wants him to do.


Yeah...that'd work! Why didn't I think of that? :~)



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Old June 8th 04, 02:37 PM
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"gatt" wrote in message news: Then it said something about monitoring 121.5 and listening to instructions
if you're intercepted or if you see signal flares. The bulletin says that
if you fail to follow instructions, "force" may be applied.


Yeah? Well, welcome to what we in the Wash DC ADIZ have been dealing
with for over a year now. Note that it's been said that if it
continues here in the DC area, it'll spread. So, enjoy. Just keep up
with the interpretations of how to work in that area.

Meanwhile, flying over the Columbia last week I saw a couple more bulk
freighters coming in. All those stacks of virtually-unscreened shipping
containers...


Yup. The internal consistency of the TSA is staggering. Stop the
little bitty planes that never hurt anyone, permit the commercials who
where used like that, and permit the massive cargo that's a lot more
likely to hurt and is the vehicle of choice for large-scale smuggling.

-Malcolm Teas
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Old June 8th 04, 07:09 PM
John T
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Malcolm Teas wrote:

Stop the little bitty planes that never hurt anyone...


Yeah? Does Tampa ring a bell???

Oh, wait a minute... How many people were hurt there?

On second thought, maybe it's just that the TSA is staffed with some of
those STN folks.

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Old June 8th 04, 07:25 PM
Andrew Gideon
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John T wrote:

Malcolm Teas wrote:

Stop the little bitty planes that never hurt anyone...


Yeah? Does Tampa ring a bell???

Oh, wait a minute... How many people were hurt there?


But think of the glass! Nobody ever stops to consider the damage to
windows!! What's with this country today!?!?

- Andrew

 




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