EdAtTheAirport
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What kind of weed were you smokin', holmes?Frak that. That was at least five French governments ago, and the folks who actually helped us out in the 1780's all had their necks on the block within a decade, put there by their own people. Besides that, we've given more to them over the years than they can ever repay - in dollars, lives and sheer forbearance in not kicking their pathetic a$$es for just being obnoxious, arrogant pricks.
Couple of things here that left me with more questions than answers... Does the article say that the Continental A&P is a US Citizen? If MX had been done in CDG, it could very well be that the person is actually a French citizen. I also remember reading on Flight International (can't find the article right now) that the Mx procedure on the CO DC-10 was not FAA approved (again, cannot confirm or deny). In addition after reading the article, it seems that the French jurisdiction goes after their own as well.This trial is in France? RU kidding me???? So an American A&P is gonna stand trial for manslaughter in France? You guys don't have a sack if you're not outraged by this! I don't care how many medals you have, or what rank you were attained. You just don't get it if this is okay with you. What happened to American sovereignty?
Have you seen who the president is?
What kind of weed were you smokin', holmes?
What kind of weed were you smokin', holmes?
Couple of things here that left me with more questions than answers... Does the article say that the Continental A&P is a US Citizen? If MX had been done in CDG, it could very well be that the person is actually a French citizen. I also remember reading on Flight International (can't find the article right now) that the Mx procedure on the CO DC-10 was not FAA approved (again, cannot confirm or deny). In addition after reading the article, it seems that the French jurisdiction goes after their own as well.
I am not a fan of law suits and this trial is bound to get dirty and stir up some old resentments. Am just tired of immature xenophobia.
It's an absolute travesty of their legal system that this is just now coming to trial almost eleven frick'in years after the fact.
And if there was no USA, there would be no France, twice over in fact.Did any agency, French or American, ever try to reproduce the event? If you can "shread" an aircraft tire with a wear strip, then aircraft tires should be popping and bursting every day around the world.
Don't think that's a dig against me, OPEC. (24 of 25 African Americans voted for Obama. I am the other 1.) This, and the Navy SEAL issue has me infuriated. I'm just wondering how many of these retired-military ALPA guys are going to join the cause for their country!