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Old March 11th 08, 08:08 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
TheTruth[_2_]
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According to press reports to date, no less than 6, perhaps
more, commercial jet aircraft potentially carrying hundreds
of passengers per trip and sometimes on multiple trips per
day - had cracks in them. Had cracks in them. And people at
the FAA, and Southwest, knew it. And the planes had cracks
in them. And the flights continued thereafter, nonetheless.

http://southwestairlinesalmostkilledyou.blogspot.com/
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Old March 11th 08, 08:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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On Mar 12, 7:08*am, TheTruth wrote:
According to press reports to date, no less than 6, perhaps
more, commercial jet aircraft potentially carrying hundreds
of passengers per trip and sometimes on multiple trips per
day - had cracks in them. Had cracks in them. And people at
the FAA, and Southwest, knew it. And the planes had cracks
in them. And the flights continued thereafter, nonetheless.

http://southwestairlinesalmostkilledyou.blogspot.com/


I bet every plane you have ever flown in would have had cracks in it.
it doesnt necessarily mean it is not safe.
I fly a 30 year old Cessna, it has cracks in the wing strut covering,
the wheel fairings, the engine cowling. There are cracks in the
upholstery too.
Terry
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Old March 11th 08, 09:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
TheTruth[_2_]
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terry wrote:
On Mar 12, 7:08 am, TheTruth wrote:
According to press reports to date, no less than 6, perhaps
more, commercial jet aircraft potentially carrying hundreds
of passengers per trip and sometimes on multiple trips per
day - had cracks in them. Had cracks in them. And people at
the FAA, and Southwest, knew it. And the planes had cracks
in them. And the flights continued thereafter, nonetheless.

http://southwestairlinesalmostkilledyou.blogspot.com/


I bet every plane you have ever flown in would have had cracks in it.
it doesnt necessarily mean it is not safe.
I fly a 30 year old Cessna, it has cracks in the wing strut covering,
the wheel fairings, the engine cowling. There are cracks in the
upholstery too.
Terry


Cracks like this??

http://themainbang.typepad.com/blog/...3/sorry--.html

Do you carry hundreds of people near supersonic speed at
FL35 several times a day?

I doubt it.

Apples and Oranges
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Old March 11th 08, 09:16 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Bertie the Bunyip[_24_]
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TheTruth wrote in :

terry wrote:
On Mar 12, 7:08 am, TheTruth wrote:
According to press reports to date, no less than 6, perhaps
more, commercial jet aircraft potentially carrying hundreds
of passengers per trip and sometimes on multiple trips per
day - had cracks in them. Had cracks in them. And people at
the FAA, and Southwest, knew it. And the planes had cracks
in them. And the flights continued thereafter, nonetheless.

http://southwestairlinesalmostkilledyou.blogspot.com/


I bet every plane you have ever flown in would have had cracks in it.
it doesnt necessarily mean it is not safe.
I fly a 30 year old Cessna, it has cracks in the wing strut covering,
the wheel fairings, the engine cowling. There are cracks in the
upholstery too.
Terry


Cracks like this??

http://themainbang.typepad.com/blog/...3/sorry--.html

Do you carry hundreds of people near supersonic speed at
FL35 several times a day?



Yep.


Bertie
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Old March 11th 08, 09:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Gig 601XL Builder[_2_]
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TheTruth wrote:

Cracks like this??

http://themainbang.typepad.com/blog/...3/sorry--.html


Is it your position that that aircraft flew in that condition?
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Old March 11th 08, 10:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dudley Henriques[_2_]
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TheTruth wrote:
terry wrote:
On Mar 12, 7:08 am, TheTruth wrote:
According to press reports to date, no less than 6, perhaps
more, commercial jet aircraft potentially carrying hundreds
of passengers per trip and sometimes on multiple trips per
day - had cracks in them. Had cracks in them. And people at
the FAA, and Southwest, knew it. And the planes had cracks
in them. And the flights continued thereafter, nonetheless.

http://southwestairlinesalmostkilledyou.blogspot.com/


I bet every plane you have ever flown in would have had cracks in it.
it doesnt necessarily mean it is not safe.
I fly a 30 year old Cessna, it has cracks in the wing strut covering,
the wheel fairings, the engine cowling. There are cracks in the
upholstery too.
Terry


Cracks like this??

http://themainbang.typepad.com/blog/...3/sorry--.html

Do you carry hundreds of people near supersonic speed at
FL35 several times a day?

I doubt it.

Apples and Oranges


Not that I'm any great fan of the FAA, but I think someone took a bit of
literary license in using that photo to depict th SW situation.
I tend to believe the first officer just might have brought this damage
to the Captain's attention as he did the preflight on this bird :-))



--
Dudley Henriques
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Old March 12th 08, 06:06 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
TheTruth[_2_]
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Gig 601XL Builder wrote:
TheTruth wrote:

Cracks like this??

http://themainbang.typepad.com/blog/...3/sorry--.html


Is it your position that that aircraft flew in that condition?


I doubt it flew very far
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Old March 12th 08, 06:10 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
TheTruth[_2_]
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Airbus wrote:
In article , says...

terry wrote:
On Mar 12, 7:08 am, TheTruth wrote:
According to press reports to date, no less than 6, perhaps
more, commercial jet aircraft potentially carrying hundreds
of passengers per trip and sometimes on multiple trips per
day - had cracks in them. Had cracks in them. And people at
the FAA, and Southwest, knew it. And the planes had cracks
in them. And the flights continued thereafter, nonetheless.

http://southwestairlinesalmostkilledyou.blogspot.com/
I bet every plane you have ever flown in would have had cracks in it.
it doesnt necessarily mean it is not safe.
I fly a 30 year old Cessna, it has cracks in the wing strut covering,
the wheel fairings, the engine cowling. There are cracks in the
upholstery too.
Terry

Cracks like this??

http://themainbang.typepad.com/blog/...3/sorry--.html


Those are not cracks, but crumpled and shredded metal.
I'm afraid "Mr Truth" is anything but.
His logic has cracks in it. Has cracks in it. Has cracks in it.

Crumpled metal begins as a crack Mr. Wizard
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Old March 12th 08, 09:53 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Eeyore[_2_]
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TheTruth wrote:

According to press reports to date, no less than 6, perhaps
more, commercial jet aircraft potentially carrying hundreds
of passengers per trip and sometimes on multiple trips per
day - had cracks in them.


Were they *dangerous* cracks though ?


Graham

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Old March 12th 08, 09:55 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Eeyore[_2_]
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TheTruth wrote:

Crumpled metal begins as a crack Mr. Wizard


Errr ... NO.

Graham


 




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