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psysicx

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Does anybody know if In n Out has a flight department.I heard the owner and top execs were killed in a flying out of SNA.
 
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If I had a job there I don't think i'd be able to fit through the door after a year or so. That's some good sh##!!!.


Fly
 
The accident referenced above did not happen in an airplane they owned. They were using someone else's plane. So, I don't believe they had a flight department at the time.
 
... operated by Martin Aviation and resulting from an encounter with wake turbulence generated by a United Airlines Boeing 757 at Orange County Airport.

GV
 
A slow, clean heavy aircraft. Wake turbulence, who'da thought... :rolleyes: TC
 
AA717driver said:
A slow, clean heavy aircraft. Wake turbulence, who'da thought... :rolleyes: TC

It was this accident that first brought attention to the 757's wake turbulence characteristics. Until this time, the 757 was treated as any other aircraft regarding separation. After this accident, it was given increased separation similar to "heavies".
 
In 'n Out, sounds like a line from "A Clockwork Orange".

Mr. User997, what's the deal with the ultimate showstopper?:)
 
Daveman said:
Naw, but she might (would) make me convert!:)
No way man, try to convert her - girls like her are just looking to be corrupted on all levels (they just normally don't realize it). ;)
 

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