snowman
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Her father bought her the aircraft for her to build time in. I only met her once, and all I know is that she was low time and one of the gentlemen on board was serving in a instructor/safety pilot capacity.Knob said:This 421 is owned by a 20 year old woman-The victims are noted as 1 woman and 2 men, names not mentioned. I hope this is not a case of inexperience contributing to the cause of this crash. Wait until the media figures that out.
Well, I think Europe has plenty of its own problems too. Those of you who are AOPA members, here's a link explaining the difficulty of flying in Europe:Oakum_Boy said:Of course it does. That's the American way. What would this country be without the lousy FAA handing out the answers to any test, and basically allowing any schlamiel with money to fly airplanes. In Europe, you actually have to be intelligent, and well educated in the complexities of aviation before they allow you in the sky. I can almost guarantee that the number of airplane crashes has not changed, just the number of them the media picks up...
Well...I think you just lived up to your handle...Knob said:This young woman was a total fox! She will be missed around here. Check out this link for a pic.
http://www.9news.com/acm_news.aspx?OSGNAME=KUSA&IKOBJECTID=e89f6d22-0abe-421a-0056-ca88ee91dbf7&TEMPLATEID=5991da4c-ac1f-02d8-0055-99a54930515e
Yea, what's he thinking...the gal would have been flying Boeing 717's long before he would have got a job flying as a secretary on an RJ...big bonk on the head to him.Ailerongirl said:Well...I think you just lived up to your handle...![]()