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Old January 19th 08, 12:19 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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NEWARK (CBS) -- There was another near mid-air collision at
Newark Liberty Airport Wednesday, forcing the Federal
Aviation Administration to call an emergency meeting on the
matter.

http://wcbstv.com/local/newark.airpo....2.632715.html

Another example of the FAILED Aviation Administration's
march toward disaster. But don't worry, the FAA's
"Diversity" hiring goals have been met.

It really does not matter if FAA management is "Qualified"

People are going to die soon. Real soon.

So go ahead FAILED Aviation Administration management. Keep
screwing over your controllers and technicians while
expanding your FAA management staff.

The burned bodies and guts will be on your back soon. Get ready.
 




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