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Brazil Legacy cleared to 37

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Just goes to show ... if you ever are involved in an accident or incident in a foreign county go DIRECTLY to the embassy or consolutes <sp> office ... do not talk to anyone!

Better, yet, sneak out of the country.
 
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Better yet,

BUY AMERICAN!!!

Or, let the little foreigners deliver the Jet to the US complete with all working components.

MEL a transponder on the maiden voyage, right from the factory?

Get home soon guys!

100-1/2
 
The ATC transcripts actually had to be leaked to the press from the military, which wouldn't officially release the documents to investigators.

The Brazilian government ought to be embarrassed by their treatment of these pilots. Hopefully their attempt to pin this on the pilots will backfire on them. Cancel those Legacy/135/145/190 orders, folks! They can't be trusted!

C
 
I am totally P.O. at this situtation. I agree, we need those guys back ASAP. Just think, this could have happen to one of us.

This is why I don't want to fly the heavy iron, happy in my little Lear staying it this part of the world.
 
what is anyone doing about this? come on NBAA etc.

From Houston security services company the ASI Group: According to media reports today, a Brazilian judge ruled that the Embraer Legacy that collided on September 29 with a 737 “will have to remain in Brazil and that it cannot be sold.” In addition, all the assets of ExcelAire, the U.S.-based company that bought the jet, as well as the assets of both Legacy pilots (including their bank accounts) “have been temporarily seized.”

Time for a boycott!
 
[quote=LJ45;1165437]From Houston security services company the ASI Group: According to media reports today, a Brazilian judge ruled that the Embraer Legacy that collided on September 29 with a 737 “will have to remain in Brazil and that it cannot be sold.” In addition, all the assets of ExcelAire, the U.S.-based company that bought the jet, as well as the assets of both Legacy pilots (including their bank accounts) “have been temporarily seized.”

Time for a boycott![/quote]


What a bunch of B*llsh*t. They have no ability or authority to seize anything. They may have the plane, but that's it. And insurance has that covered. If that's the case, Can't wait for a couple of Brazilian widebodies to park in JFK.
 
Where are these assets being help by the B. Gov.? They CAN do that and sieze anything they want to in their country. More importantly though, what about the crew. Has anyone bothered to write their congress-person?
 
Congress "persons" don't give a crap. They are busy changing offices or looking for lobbying jobs if they got beat.

When are we going to wake up and realize this? TC
 
I gotta agree with you all on this. Next time the Legacy salesman comes around I will tell him to F off until his government does the right thing. Let the poor bastards go.
 

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