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Thanks for the post. What an interesting flying career and family. To have the two accidents so close together has got to be almost surrealistic for the family. My heart sure goes out to them.
More on this fine gentleman from the AK guys would interesting. One thing about the AK pilots is they do have a lot of pilots with pretty cool backgrounds.
(and it certainly does seem to me that it belongs here, he was a major airline pilot)
Fate is the Hunter
 
You are the only one that seems to have a problem with it. ;)

Well I guess that makes it okay since I'm the only one. My point is that this thread is exactly the same as the last one except people aren't bashing Stevens. I personally haven't made one post regarding anything relating to him. I just find it very hypocritical of a thread being moved and closed while another similiar thread is started....by Moderators.

The last thread was moved/closed for no longer being aviation related. I disagree and think it was moved because some Moderators didn't like some of the views of some members. Then it only took one post to have it be deemed "non-aviation." In other aviation related news.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100814/ap_on_go_pr_wh/us_ground_zero_mosque_obama
Obama supports 'the right' for ground zero mosque


WASHINGTON – Weighing his words carefully on a fiery political issue, President Barack Obama said Saturday that Muslims have the right to build a mosque near New York's Ground Zero, but he did not say whether he believes it is a good idea to do so.
Obama commented during a trip to Florida, where he expanded on a Friday night White House speech asserting that Muslims have the same right to freedom of religion as everyone else in America.
The president's statements thrust him squarely into a debate that he had skirted for weeks and could put Democrats on the spot three months before midterm elections where they already were nervous about holding control of the House and maybe even the Senate. Until Friday, the White House had asserted that it did not want to get involved in local decision-making.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, an independent who has been a strong supporter of the mosque, welcomed Obama's White House speech as a "clarion defense of the freedom of religion."
Gov. Charlie Crist, R-Fla., who was among those who met with Obama on Saturday, lauded the president's position.
"I think he's right — I mean you know we're a country that in my view stands for freedom of religion and respect for others," Christ said after the Florida meeting with Obama and other officials. "I know there are sensitivities and I understand them. This is a place where you're supposed to be able to practice your religion without the government telling you you can't."
Others were quick to pounce.
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jeff Greene of Florida took Obama's Friday speech to mean the president supports the construction.
"President Obama has this all wrong and I strongly oppose his support for building a mosque near Ground Zero especially since Islamic terrorists have bragged and celebrated destroying the Twin Towers and killing nearly 3,000 Americans," Greene said. "Freedom of religion might provide the right to build the mosque in the shadow of Ground Zero, but common sense and respect for those who lost their lives and loved ones gives sensible reason to build the mosque someplace else."
The mosque would be part of a $100 million Islamic community center two blocks from where nearly 3,000 people perished when hijacked jetliners slammed into the World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11, 2001.
The proposed construction has sparked debate around the country that included opposition from top Republicans including Sarah Palin and Newt Gingrich as well as the Jewish civil rights group the Anti-Defamation League.
Obama's Friday comment was taken by some to mean that he strongly supports the building of an Islamic center near the site of the Sept. 11 terrorist attack, something he never actually said.
Speaking to a gathering at the White House Friday evening to observe the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, Obama said that he believes "Muslims have the same right to practice their religion as everyone else in this country."
"That includes the right to build a place of worship and a community center on private property in lower Manhattan, in accordance with local laws and ordinances," he said. "This is America, and our commitment to religious freedom must be unshakable."
Asked Saturday about the issue during his trip to Florida, Obama said: "I was not commenting and I will not comment on the wisdom of making a decision to put a mosque there. I was commenting very specifically on the right that people have that dates back to our founding."
Obama said that "my intention was simply to let people know what I thought. Which was that in this country we treat everybody equally and in accordance with the law, regardless of race, regardless of religion."
Some relatives of people killed in the Sept. 11 attacks supported Obama's comments.
The mosque is "in many ways ... a fitting tribute," said Colleen Kelly of the Bronx, who lost her brother Bill Kelly Jr. in the attacks.
"This is the voice of Islam that I believe needs a wider audience," said Kelly, who is Catholic. "This is what moderate Islam is all about."
Opinions are mixed among family members.
Sally Regenhard, whose firefighter son was killed at the World Trade Center, has said the president's comments show "a gross lack of sensitivity to the 9/11 families and to the people who were lost."
 
Stop already..!

Way to contribute. You could have at least said how sorry you feel for the families or something. Karma you know.
 
Jabwmu~ I'm not going to agrue with you. I don't question the moves of the other moderators on here. Nor will I go behind his back to open or move the thread. His decision was final and I'm sorry you have trouble with it.

This thread was created to honor several people who died in that tragic accident all of which had a MAJOR impact on aviation as we know it. Suck it up and play nice.
 
Weird, a guy dies and people get wrapped around the axel about what forum it belongs too. Did I miss something? God speed...
 
GODSPEED!!!



jabmwu, i agree with what you are saying, but you need to let it go. Let this thread be one of respect.
 
I moved it... and..


Jab.. I moved it.. and we don't owe you an explaination...however since your taking shots at a fellow MOD, I will induldge you this one time! First off, If you don't like the way we operate this web site, then your free to turn the channel or better yet go run your own web site...

As of now, you have only posted 84 comments here in FI.. and if you think for one minute that I am going to put up with yet another smart azz that thinks he can come on here and stir the pot, raise a ruckus and freely go at a moderator, you have meet your match...

Onewithwings is much more tolerant and kind than Lear70 and I.. and I commend her for trying in vein to explain anything to you, expecially since all you want to do is continue to argue for the sake of just being a thorn in our side or to exude your overbearing opinion of justice.. The only judges here are the mods.. period!

Now I don't make threats... it is a promise.. if all you want to do here on FI is continue to cause this kind of trouble and set up your own court in judgement, then you may not belong here on FI... to continue is to violate the very premiss of our community and I will suspend you and or ban you for good..
This is an aviation web site, designed as such.. the moderators have the final say as to what happens here doing so within the Terms of Service you agreed too when you signed up..

This thread, like the other, was intended to memorialize the passing of persons due to an aviation accident, it is not the time or place to hijack the thread... if you don't like the person then just dont comment and move on... there are many here that may have known these people that died and they should be allow to peacefully express their emotions without being harrassed by anyone for their feelings..

In closing.. It has been a long writting understanding/rule here (posted at the top of every forum section) that the mods have full authority to fullfill their responsibilities as each sees fit during the time that they have to volunteer here and do so in finality...
The mods have our own communication means to support and discuss our moderating activites an how to handle or coordinate our duties effectively and within the TOS..

So how about starting a trend of contibuting to FI in a "positive" manor so we can keep conversations on the topic of aviation and not disipline or what the moderators are doing... We are doing just fine...

God speed to the Pilot and all affected by this accident...

CLR4///
 
Way to contribute. You could have at least said how sorry you feel for the families or something. Karma you know.

You obviously are not aware that some people can say a lot with a few words and others can go on and on and contribute little.
You may be completely different in person, but you are coming across as amazingly stubborn and self centered. You sound like a person that would go to someones funeral and make a scene to try to become the center of attention.
This string is supposed to be about someone who has accomplished much more than you.
 
That WSJ article is the worst thing I think I have ever seen. I am shocked and angered that one of our pilots would talk off the record and say such lies about Terry. The Smith family was deeply hurt and offended that one of our pilots would say such lies. Who ever said these things obviously never knew or flew with Terry. I imagine it was probably some young punk who is mad that he is displaced to ANC right now, someone who hates the culture of this base, someone who doesn't have a clue how to fly the jet unless it is hooked up to LNAV / VNAV, someone that took a cheap shot at a dead man that meant the world to many of us. Lord help you if your identity is ever found out.

The best advise Terry ever gave me - "strive to fly like poetry in motion".

Godspeed Boss and thanks for all that you did for me and for the base.
 
Jab.. I moved it.. CLR4///
Really?

As of now, you have only posted 84 comments here in FI..
I fail to see what you're getting at. I've been a member since 2002. My life doesn't revolve around Flightinfo. You've only been here since 2004. but have 5 times as many posts.

Now I don't make threats... it is a promise.. if all you want to do here on FI is continue to cause this kind of trouble and set up your own court in judgement, then you may not belong here on FI... to continue is to violate the very premiss of our community and I will suspend you and or ban you for good..
Well this should be a lesson to every member here then. I only asked one question. Why is this thread in the Majors forum when a very similiar thread was moved/closed to the Non-Aviation forum? That's it. To me it would be better placed in the Memorial Section.

If you were to look at my previous 84 posts you would not see any such behavior. My only question still has not and most likely will not be answered. Also if you suspend/ban me based on your threat/promise I won't lose too much sleep. I think it would set a precedent not to speak unless you agree with what is being said.
 
You may be completely different in person, but you are coming across as amazingly stubborn and self centered. You sound like a person that would go to someones funeral and make a scene to try to become the center of attention.
This string is supposed to be about someone who has accomplished much more than you.

Lol, really? I think it shows alot more of your character to jump to such conclusions. Goto a funeral and try to become the center of attention? What are you talking about? Also, I doubt you know any of the people in the article and even less about me or what I have accomplished.
 
Let it go already! Start a new thread if you want to complain.
 
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