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cdog

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According to the FAA registry there are no Miles O'briens that hold any licence or airman certificate. This list is kept to-date and it is public knowlage.
 
Maybe that isnt his real name. Or maybe he chose to keep his personal information private, i heard you can do that. Or maybe hes ..............
 
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Be carefull about talking smack about people (especially those in public jobs) on internet message boards, it can hurt both you and the people who run it.
 
chawbein said:
Be carefull about talking smack about people (especially those in public jobs) on internet message boards, it can hurt both you and the people who run it.

True; if only Miles knew it.
 
To be fair to these ill informed reporters, it is possible that one of them stayed in a Holiday Inn Express last night. :D
 
Okay.

There is a series of commercials for the hotel chain. The most memorable features a guy in the control room of a nuclear plant during a crisis. He looks over the engineer's shoulder, and makes a suggestion to prevent a meltdown, and his idea saves the day.

A supervisor asks him if he is new to "the Team", and he says he's with the tour group.....but he did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night......
 
I can't believe you guys even want to question Miles' credentials. Don't you know he's a member of the elite media? How dare you.
 
Timebuilder said:
There is a series of commercials for the hotel chain. The most memorable features a guy in the control room of a nuclear plant during a crisis. He looks over the engineer's shoulder, and makes a suggestion to prevent a meltdown, and his idea saves the day.
If the two people would just keep their grubby fingers off the board and let the safety shutdown system do it's job, everything would be fine!

guess this wasn't the point...

neeeevermind! :D
 
Miles O’Brien is indeed a pilot he is a private pilot I am sure of, he rents and flies out of FTY.

He is actually a nice guy; I’ve met him on several occasions at both FTY, PDK and once at the Delta Operations Center in ATL when he was doing something in a 767 sim.
 
Nice guys sometimes presume themselves to be experts. His presumption hurts the industry he is trying to represent. He's kind of riding both sides of the fence with his "expert" knowledge. Being a private pilot of a single engine airplane doesn't make one an expert on commercial aviation events, activities or accidents. Bottom line, hire Captain Al Hanes or Denny Fitch for your experts, interview them when accidents happen, and maybe we won't keep getting this materialistic BS from people like O'brien.
 

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