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Name of suspect in non-fatal emergency landing eludes authorit... umm... reporters.

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It's nice to see reporters treated the way they deserve, like a mushroom. "Keep em in the dark and feed them sh*t." :D
 
The better part is all the screaming public who don't understand that they can't get her name because no crime was committed. An airplane crashed, surely that must be a crime!
 
I swear, people are so clueless about our profession and it's always the most clueless of the bunch that have the loudest voices.
 
Heck, we had a reporter call a random pilot on his cellphone, interogate him about recent incidents and comments on a internet message board, RECORD THE CALL, and then broadcast sound bites on the evening news. Not cool.
 

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