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BT wrote:
he was in the MOA and was forced up into Class A above the MOA Forced by what? |
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John Smith writes:
Let's all remember that the first guy that got bounced kept his mouth shut until the second one, a lawyer, complained and said that he wanted to file a complaint. Only then did the first pilot meekly chimed in that he would also like to file a complaint. The first guy was a coward, the second was not. If it wasn't for the people in the military, we wouldn't even have the privilage or right to even be in the sky. The military serves civilians, not the other way around. |
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John Smith writes:
It's not worship, it's respect. It's worship. Tolerating dangerous and irresponsible behavior on the part of the military (or anyone else) is not respect, it's cowardice. Perhaps I should have written, "Fly the airplane, enjoy the show, and shut up." What show? A show of incompetence, recklessness, arrogance, and ignorance? Is that the kind of military that the nation needs? |
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Trying to avoid the F-16 moving in below him, he is obligated to follow the
RA commands form his TCAS to avoid traffic conflicts. BT "Clark" wrote in message ... "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in m: BT wrote: he was in the MOA and was forced up into Class A above the MOA Forced by what? So you're posting while drunk again McNicoll. So sad to see. Do get help before this carries over into your work... -- --- there should be a "sig" here |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
John Smith writes: It's not worship, it's respect. It's worship. Tolerating dangerous and irresponsible behavior on the part of the military (or anyone else) is not respect, it's cowardice. Perhaps I should have written, "Fly the airplane, enjoy the show, and shut up." What show? A show of incompetence, recklessness, arrogance, and ignorance? Is that the kind of military that the nation needs? Oh the horror! Oh the humanity! Only an adolescent, arrogant, idiot would use such extreme language for an incident where not even a fingernail was broken, much less anyone hurt. Or maybe a troll looking to start a big flame contest. For the more rationale reader, i.e. everyone who is not mxsmanic, I doubt there is anyone in the world who has not at one time or another done something that was less then "appropriate". BFD. -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: John Smith writes: Let's all remember that the first guy that got bounced kept his mouth shut until the second one, a lawyer, complained and said that he wanted to file a complaint. Only then did the first pilot meekly chimed in that he would also like to file a complaint. The first guy was a coward, the second was not. If it wasn't for the people in the military, we wouldn't even have the privilage or right to even be in the sky. The military serves civilians, not the other way around. Anthony, you don't know diddly squat about what you are talking about. You're so dumb you don't even rate being called a moron. |
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Mxsmanic wrote in
: John Smith writes: It's not worship, it's respect. It's worship. Tolerating dangerous and irresponsible behavior on the part of the military (or anyone else) is not respect, it's cowardice. Perhaps I should have written, "Fly the airplane, enjoy the show, and shut up." What show? A show of incompetence, recklessness, arrogance, and ignorance? Is that the kind of military that the nation needs? The only coward here is you, Anthony. If you possesed one shred of courage, you wouldn't be hiding in a Paris tenement begging others to give you things. |
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Mxsmanic wrote:
The first guy was a coward, the second was not. What would you know about either cowardice or bravery living in what amounts to a cave in France afraid of any interaction with the real world; i.e. anything that isn't simulated? BTW, how is the job search going? Probably lots of offers... -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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