OB-CPO
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The fact remains the drivers lugnuts were indeed loosened and an accident DID occur.
Does this person have aftermarket Wheels on his/her truck? If they do, go to any goodyear or tire store and read the disclamer. It states do not overtighten lugnuts on aluminum wheels and have them re-torqued periodically as they tend to loosen up on their own. I know because I had American Racing wheels on my old truck and would have my lugs re-torqued every oil check to prevent that from happening!
I am not a black helicopter type, I am glad that the person was ok, not harmed or put "to their death". This whole ordeal (Go vs. the state of Hawaii )(that would be a great celebrity death match by the way...5 bucks on MU to win!)has blown way out of proportion.
MU, give me a call I would like to chat about all of this! PM me if you dont have my number anymore!
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/02-28-2007/0004536788&EDATE=
January was the eighth month of operation for Mesa's independent Hawaii
division go! which recorded an overall completion factor of 100% and on
time arrival rate of 96.3%. go!'s operations generated 12.9 million
available seat miles, 7.6 million revenue passenger miles and 53,208
passenger enplanements, resulting in a load factor of 58.4%.
http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/02-28-2007/0004536788&EDATE=
January was the eighth month of operation for Mesa's independent Hawaii
division go! which recorded an overall completion factor of 100% and on
time arrival rate of 96.3%. go!'s operations generated 12.9 million
available seat miles, 7.6 million revenue passenger miles and 53,208
passenger enplanements, resulting in a load factor of 58.4%.