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Old August 30th 06, 04:50 AM posted to rec.aviation.ifr
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Default I hope the FAA has a very fat wallet

I hope the FAA has a very fat wallet

LEXINGTON, Ky. - The lone air traffic controller on duty the
morning Comair Flight 5191 crashed cleared the jet for
takeoff, then turned his back to do some "administrative
duties" as the aircraft veered down the wrong runway, a
federal investigator said Tuesday. Separately, the
Federal Aviation Administration acknowledged violating its
own policies when it assigned only one controller to the
Lexington tower.

But hey people don't worry! The FAA has plenty of Gay and
Black Female controllers and they spend tons of money on
Diversity and "Kissing the black ass"

It's all going to be OK
 




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