You got that right, sure are a lot of hot women Israel!!
wich bears the question, why do they send the ugly ones to New York? i mean c'mon ,have you guys ever walked around kew gardens or forest hills? jesus what an attrocity!!!!
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You got that right, sure are a lot of hot women Israel!!
atlas's bended metal at campinas ( a 200) . Can't remeber wheter they landed short or long now, but they destroy the plane and the approach lights. no major injuries to the crew.2000 or 2001? i rmember going there and seeing the reconstruction work.
Is not the only time they have bended metal either.
just a fact that anyone can have problems going to SA.
The word is "BENT".......like they f#$%ing "BENT metal", not Bended!!
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Yes there are. There's a ton of smokin hot cuban women in south Florida, cute mexicans in TX & SoCal, Russians in Seattle, more yummy flavors than Baskin-Robbins in NYC, etc...
atlas's bended metal at campinas ( a 200) . Can't remeber wheter they landed short or long now, but they destroy the plane and the approach lights. no major injuries to the crew.2000 or 2001? i rmember going there and seeing the reconstruction work.
Is not the only time they have bended metal either.
just a fact that anyone can have problems going to SA.
I don't know the conditions in BOS that day, but quite often when it it's quite cold, the falling snow does not ADHERE to the a/c at all and quickly blows off at low speed. Perhaps that airline's crew was trained to recognize this instead of the knee jerk de-ice that we in the US do at the very slightest cold wx precip.
Mach 80.. the FARs are very clear on conditions requring deicing or not. If there is any form of frozen precip on the aircraft... you deice.
(a) No pilot may take off an airplane that has--
(1) Frost, snow, or ice adhering to any propeller, windshield, or powerplant installation or to an airspeed, altimeter, rate of climb, or flight attitude instrument system;
(2) Snow or ice adhering to the wings or stabilizing or control surfaces; or
(3) Any frost adhering to the wings or stabilizing or control surfaces, unless that frost has been polished to make it smooth.
wich bears the question, why do they send the ugly ones to New York? i mean c'mon ,have you guys ever walked around kew gardens or forest hills? jesus what an attrocity!!!!
I immediately replied with a 'yes you do!!' as the whole of the A340 was covered in snow,with visible deposits on all surfaces including the tops of the wings.
I called ATC and just stated that the A340 was covered in snow,as we had a birds eye view,hoping they would intervene in the interests of safety.
But that was the last we heard,and they took off.
Quite possibly the most unprofessional bit of aviation I've ever seen. "
I never thought CRM also applied to pilots sitting in cockpits of other airplanes. Are you a A340 pilot? Do you know what is the deicing procedure in Iberia? What makes you qualified to boss another professional, may be even more experieced than you, crew?
Hmm... I think your call to ATC was very unprofessional. Let the FEDs worry about that stuff.