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Big Deal...some of you guys are as bad as the media! It sounds like it taxied into the grass but you'd never know that by the headlines.

Phred
 
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Big Deal...some of you guys are as bad as the media! It sounds like it taxied into the grass but you'd never know that by the headlines.

Phred

I think they're just making a joke because of the reaction when this same thing happened recently to Southwest. Even though it was essentially the same thing, it got 15 pages of anti-SWA commentary.

The newspaper's headline here is "Delta plane skids off runway in SAV," which apparently meant that the pilot inadvertantly turned the nosewheel into the grass when exiting the runway. Wow. Riveting. Actually, I'm sure that this Delta incident is probably still Southwest's fault--you know, setting a bad example and all. Whaddya' think, General?

Bubba
 
Once again.....(above)

You guys are awesome....
 
And the jack holes chime in....

You stay classy Red!

Not necessarily for you Bill, it was meant in jest.

But definitely all the anti-SW jack holes that LUV to chime in when Southwest does the same. I realize we all live in glass houses, there are many on here that don't.
 
I think they're just making a joke because of the reaction when this same thing happened recently to Southwest. Even though it was essentially the same thing, it got 15 pages of anti-SWA commentary.

The newspaper's headline here is "Delta plane skids off runway in SAV," which apparently meant that the pilot inadvertantly turned the nosewheel into the grass when exiting the runway. Wow. Riveting. Actually, I'm sure that this Delta incident is probably still Southwest's fault--you know, setting a bad example and all. Whaddya' think, General?

Bubba

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Bye Bye---General Lee
 
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