Yeah, just look at Korean, China Airlines, and Fedex...let's not finger-point accident statistics, it can/may/will happen to any company out there.
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Yeah, just look at Korean, China Airlines, and Fedex...let's not finger-point accident statistics, it can/may/will happen to any company out there.
Yeah, just look at Korean, China Airlines, and Fedex...
UPS hasn't been flying airplanes nearly as long either.
Sure, with UPS flying fewer airplanes.
Face it, whatever the cause/causes, FedEx has an unusually high number of incidents/accidents compared to their contemporaries.
Oh let it go Hagar. That thread was months ago. We all hashed it out there and you were proven wrong and then when you had your tail between your legs you told everyone you were just kidding. Let's reiterate one more time... the guy posted a link to a PUBLIC website. He did not generate said public website (which would be a violation of privilege).
It kinda takes away from the nice post you made at the end of that thread in which you set the record straight and polished up your image. I guess you are back to playing the role of hall monitor.
Face it, whatever the cause/causes, FedEx has an unusually high number of incidents/accidents compared to their contemporaries.
FYI, "theguat" is a poser typing on his computer at his mom and dad's house.
Put him/her on your unsubscribe list.
I've said it before, I'll say it again, as long as you treat a companies hiring practices like a frat and a good ol boys club, you won't really get the "best of the best"
Re: TLH. Weren't the PAPI's blamed for the accident due to some type of refractive issue with moisture on the lense?
I've said it before, I'll say it again, as long as you treat a companies hiring practices like a frat and a good ol boys club, you won't really get the "best of the best"
I second that...