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A man has enough money to go out and buy a brand new turbine large aircraft. He has access to a couple of professional airline guys to fly it, which he uses when it fits his plans. He also has access to several people who have a whole bunch of experience in....seneca's and 172's. They fly a couple of times a month. The owner doesn't see a difference between the two and thinks they are both just as safe...WTFO!!!!
How can people be this F&#$ED up?
I want to go when I want to go strikes again.

Waiting to read another accident report.
 
Ah, a worthy thread contributer...why don't you tell him the man should have bought a legacy? After all...there's nothing better on the market...unless of course, it's a Falcon.

The original poster, of course, alluded to nothing, not even a reference. Do we know if he's talking about an imaginary situation, if it's one in which he's involved personally, if it's something to which he simply failed to provide a link, or if he's simply gathering ideas to write a book? We don't...hence the reason for asking.

That, of couse, probably escaped your simple, legacy-laden mind.
 
Ah, a worthy thread contributer...why don't you tell him the man should have bought a legacy? After all...there's nothing better on the market...unless of course, it's a Falcon.

The original poster, of course, alluded to nothing, not even a reference. Do we know if he's talking about an imaginary situation, if it's one in which he's involved personally, if it's something to which he simply failed to provide a link, or if he's simply gathering ideas to write a book? We don't...hence the reason for asking.

That, of couse, probably escaped your simple, legacy-laden mind.

Are you telling a tale, or have you something to say?
 
I think the gist of what he's getting at is that the owner's desire to go fly rode roughshod over good judgement in that he chose an unqualified crew to take him..instead of the professional crew he had at his disposal.
 
If that is what he said he should go back to school and take a professional writing class.
 
Ah, a worthy thread contributer...why don't you tell him the man should have bought a legacy? After all...there's nothing better on the market...unless of course, it's a Falcon.

The original poster, of course, alluded to nothing, not even a reference. Do we know if he's talking about an imaginary situation, if it's one in which he's involved personally, if it's something to which he simply failed to provide a link, or if he's simply gathering ideas to write a book? We don't...hence the reason for asking.

That, of couse, probably escaped your simple, legacy-laden mind.

Caught a whiff of sarcasm there...:confused:
Of which "Falcon" are you speaking of? And time in type?
As for the Legacy, I can't say. Though, they are very popular (as corporate transporte) outside the U.S.
 
That's "of which falcon are you speaking." You may drop the second "of." And yes, it's directed to a specific poster, for a specific reason.

He would be the one who gloats about the Legacy over all other airplanes, and makes statements regarding the Falcon series such as...

The Legacy (or any Embraer jet for that matter) abuses the Falcon like the ghetto. I've NEVER flown a more overrated and uncomfortable airplane in my life. I have to see a chiropractor after every 50 trip. Gah.
 

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