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Yep, looks like things aren't going well at all....

http://www.triadcars.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080104/NRSTAFF/746675650/-1/NEWSRECRSSARKIVE

You don't really want to start something like this do you FB?
You are crabby for nothing. This was a dig at the FAA for taking a month to discover it was ASTAR's. Second, it was a dig at DHL in light of all the mis-steps lately. Don't be so defensive. Some of ABX Air's aircraft are painted yellow too. It shouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure out who flies yellow planes.
 
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You are crabby for nothing. This was a dig at the FAA for taking a month to discover it was ASTAR's. Second, it was a dig at DHL in light of all the mis-steps lately. Don't be so defensive. Some of ABX Air's aircraft are painted yellow too. It shouldn't take a rocket scientist to figure out who flies yellow planes.

The FAA needed to see if strong updrafts have kept this thing aloft from Northeast Airlines until global warming allowed it to come back to earth. :laugh:
 

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