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Longhorn said:
MOD INPUT:

Guys....While we all want to know who it was..and some here have released the names on the site,

DO NOT RELEASE THE NAMES ON THIS BOARD UNTIL COMAIR RELEASES THEM...PERIOD.

Also, this thread is about the Comair Accident, not about name calling and flaming people. This is the only warning I will give. If the name calling continues on this thread, I will kick you for good, no questions asked. Please, show some respect for the thread and pax, crews lost

CMR DID release the names of the crew Longhorn. That's why I posted them. Where do you think I heard them? From the CMR presidents press conference on CNN. I also stated that in my post.
 
Its just the language guys. Please just watch it. Lets please get this thread back on track NOW...
 
ATRdriver,

I know I know....I said sorry. Was a bit to fast to delete it. I put it back up. I do my best man...
 
Longhorn said:
ATRdriver,

I know I know....I said sorry. Was a bit to fast to delete it. I put it back up. I do my best man...

Yeah, saw that after I posted...sorry...
 
As many of us do, I have friends flying Comair. My prayers are with the families and loved ones.

One article mentioned today as "the end of the safest period in aviation history." The last large scale crash was the American Airlines that crashed in the Queens neighborhood in Nov. of 2001 killing about 265+.

It has been a while, but this is just a reminder that it could always be your next flight. Fly safe fellas and God Speed to the crew and passenger of Comair 191.
 
local news saying (unconfirmed) survivor is jumpseater in the cockpit jumpseat, has severe burns, outlook not good..
 
Here are the correct spellings for the crew members on this flight:

CA Jeffrey Clay
FO James Polehinke
FA Kelly Heyer
 
I feel terrible for these guys. No matter what the outcome eventually is, I know I am not above making mistakes. I just hope the ones I make don't hurt anyone.

I am all for calling out guys that screw up out of negligence or goofing around, but honest mistakes happen.

Can anyone say they haven't almost landed on the wrong runway before?
 
Did anyone know the FO? His name is very familiar...I'm trying to figure out from where...anyone know where he was before CMR?

PM if you don't want to say it publicly.

Thanks.
 
God Speed and God Bless.

Peace.

Rekks
 
Iflyabeech

You must be an awesome dude to be all knowing and all seeing. It is very obvious that you have never made a mistake in your aviation career. I am sure you have never missed a switch/checklist item/frequency.

Just remember that even if what you THINK turns out to be true, these individuals are Fathers, Sons, Mothers, Daughters, Husbands and Wives. Think of what the people like you and the press are now putting anyone related to the crew through. You are acting in a very insensitve, uncaring, cold-hearted and unprofessional manner. All in the sake of making yourself look good.

Should your assessment be accurate, that is for the NTSB to decide, and should be discussed in the training environment, in private so that no one else makes a similar mistake.

I only hope no family members of the crew have been on this board and read your childish comments. You should be ashamed of yourself.
 
A very sad day for us indeed.

It's hard to look your wife and kids in the face and tell them not to worry about you.
 
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