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The U.S. military says it has flown trained dolphins to a key southern Iraqi port in a deadly serious effort to sweep for mines. It’s the highest-profile assignment yet for a military marine mammal program that goes back to before the first Gulf War.
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A bottlenose dolphin known as K-Dog leaps out of the water in front of Sgt. Andrew Garrett on March 22 while training for mine detection duties near the USS Gunston Hall in the Arabian Gulf.
IN A RELATED STORY - Mesa Air Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: MESA) Chairman and CEO Jonathan Ornstein was seen following the dolphins in his 180 ft. mega yatch named,
S.S. ONTHEBACKSOFLOWPAIDPILOTS
JO could be herd saying, "if these dolphins can find mines then they certinally can be trained to fly my beech 1900's and RJ's. Wow can you imagine how rich I'll be if I don't have to pay pilots anymore. All I have to do is provide fish for my dolphin pilots and have you seen how the price of fish has gone down in the past years, lookout SWA and JB"
ALSO US Airway's Chris Beebe commented that this "flys in the face of our J4J agreement" he commented, "I mean what if a U guy wants fish for dinner, they both (APL pilot and dolphin) cant eat fish, its against company flight rules, what if they both get food sickness from the fish, all the dolphins can eat is fish, I mean your like scoping a U pilot out of fish and we can't have that, we're the ones that do the scoping around here."
CNN tried to reach ALPA president duane worth for additional comment but discovered he was brain dead.
The U.S. military says it has flown trained dolphins to a key southern Iraqi port in a deadly serious effort to sweep for mines. It’s the highest-profile assignment yet for a military marine mammal program that goes back to before the first Gulf War.
and
A bottlenose dolphin known as K-Dog leaps out of the water in front of Sgt. Andrew Garrett on March 22 while training for mine detection duties near the USS Gunston Hall in the Arabian Gulf.
IN A RELATED STORY - Mesa Air Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: MESA) Chairman and CEO Jonathan Ornstein was seen following the dolphins in his 180 ft. mega yatch named,
S.S. ONTHEBACKSOFLOWPAIDPILOTS
JO could be herd saying, "if these dolphins can find mines then they certinally can be trained to fly my beech 1900's and RJ's. Wow can you imagine how rich I'll be if I don't have to pay pilots anymore. All I have to do is provide fish for my dolphin pilots and have you seen how the price of fish has gone down in the past years, lookout SWA and JB"
ALSO US Airway's Chris Beebe commented that this "flys in the face of our J4J agreement" he commented, "I mean what if a U guy wants fish for dinner, they both (APL pilot and dolphin) cant eat fish, its against company flight rules, what if they both get food sickness from the fish, all the dolphins can eat is fish, I mean your like scoping a U pilot out of fish and we can't have that, we're the ones that do the scoping around here."
CNN tried to reach ALPA president duane worth for additional comment but discovered he was brain dead.