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Midnight Flyer said:What makes you the expert on judging IFLYABEECH's comments and then deciding if it's the appropriate time for him to voice his opinion as to what happened?
I personally don't believe IFLYABEECH is being insensitive, uncaring nor coldhearted. He has offered his condolences to the passengers, family and crew.
Just because IFLYABEECH voiced an opinion as to what he thinks might have happened dosen't mean he himself has never made a mistake; I don't know where you come up with that asinine line of thinking.
John Pennekamp said:I'm sure it will be mandated now. As usual, the FAA is a "Tombstone Agency".
iaflyer said:The Lexington Herald-Leader has some good pictures of the accident site. One picture that really illuminates that the takeoff from 26 was a view at the end of runway 26.
At the end of 26, there is a small berm with two sets of tire marks in the grass and a damaged fence with broken trees beyond. I think it's photo #4 of the accident pictures at this site: http://www.heraldleaderphoto.com/featuredgalleries/featuredgalleriesindex.html
747flyboy said:I say what I please, when I please. I don't bandwagon like most of you do. You'd have to be a pretty stupid pilot to not already know that using the 3500 foot runway is the main cause of this accident. And by what all the eyewitnesses said about the loud bang and then the huge flash tells me that they had a compressor stall or maybe a dual stall. Furthermore, to get a compressor stall or two you would have to have pulled that thing up pretty aggressively, meaning they probably didn't reach lift-off speed but they did reach the end of the runway.
Sorry if I can put this stuff together quicker than you can.
Midnight Flyer said:400,
Are you forgetting what country we live in and that we as citizens have a right to express ourselves through freedom of speech?
Who made you the moral police? What makes you the expert on judging IFLYABEECH's comments and then deciding if it's the appropriate time for him to voice his opinion as to what happened?
I personally don't believe IFLYABEECH is being insensitive, uncaring nor coldhearted. He has offered his condolences to the passengers, family and crew.
Just because IFLYABEECH voiced an opinion as to what he thinks might have happened dosen't mean he himself has never made a mistake; I don't know where you come up with that asinine line of thinking.
Geeze 400, just get off the guys case and lets keep the arguing and sarcasm out of this thread. Lets focus on respecting the families and victims of this horrific tragedy.