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Same BA 747 loses engine again, Violated U.S. regulations



 
 
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Old March 5th 05, 11:45 AM
Big John
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Default Same BA 747 loses engine again, Violated U.S. regulations

Simple.

Bottom line.

Big John (hurting but still lurking)
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On Sat, 05 Mar 2005 09:48:32 +0100, Mxsmanic
wrote:

Robert M. Gary writes:

No reg was violated. Since he has more than 3 engines, he gets to pick
the airport, if less than 3, he must use nearest suitable.


If he doesn't land at the nearest suitable airport, he has to explain
why, in writing. It would be interesting to see his explanation.


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Old March 7th 05, 05:56 PM
Doug Carter
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Ralph Nesbitt wrote:

With your penchant for safety I am surprised you don't advocate having the
eqpt on stby 24/7/365-6 at civilian facilities..


Gee, all I was suggesting was stopping somewhere on this side of the
Atlantic to inspect the failed engine. No fuel waste, no fire trucks,
no panic.

Of course there is always the risk that the mechanics would ground the
airplane until its fixed...

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Old March 8th 05, 09:28 PM
Bertie the Bunyip
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"Morgans"
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"JL Grasso" wrote

Possibly true, if you were to examine his intellect in different
areas such as tying his own shoes, placing blocks in appropriately
shaped holes in a board, etc. However, all I have to judge him on is
what he posts here which shows him to be entirely, hopelessly obtuse.

YMMV.


Yep. All most all Usenet readers have some way to block the messages
of
some people that you don't want to be bothered by. I suggest that
everyone use it.



Then nobody'd see anyone else's posts!

Oh wait.


Bertie

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Old March 8th 05, 10:38 PM
Morgans
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"JL Grasso" wrote

Who said I was bothered by it? I would much rather disagree with someone
publicly than slink away like some cowering pussy, as you apparently
prefer to do.

Jerry


Nice comeback, but wrong again, dickweed.

Life is too short, to waste time on someone who you don't know, displays
ignorance like a battle flag, and don't respect, or even care if they stick
their foot in their nose, and inhale until they are all gone.

I'm here to socialize, and learn a thing or too, not spar. Apparently, you
think that to avoid ignorance, is to "slink away like a cowardly pussy."

At any rate, watch me slink away again. Where does that place you?

plonk
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Jim in NC


 




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