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LAHSOinMIA

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A friend and former B1900 captain had the bad luck to park on the interstate this morning in a Comanche. Apparently he wanted to taxi to Vegas rather than fly. Check out the following link for the number one story in Denver....

http://www.thedenverchannel.com/video/5339768/index.html

Nicely done Jason. Ya making us all look good amigo!!

United should be calling any minute. ;-) Really. Annny minute now.....
 
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Last thing I would do is talk to the media.
 
Jason is a good buddy of mine. Can't wait to talk to him about this one! I almost jumped out of my seat when I saw his face!
 
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The_Russian said:
Jason is a good buddy of mine. Can't wait to talk to him about this one! I almost jumped out of my seat when I saw his face!
Was he a GIA boy?
 
If the engine failed and you had to make an emergency landing why would you take the same plane off less than a few hours? Does anyone else think this is a little crazy or was there info left out in the story?
 
A little left out of the gas tanks maybe?
 
Captain Overs said:
If the engine failed and you had to make an emergency landing why would you take the same plane off less than a few hours? Does anyone else think this is a little crazy or was there info left out in the story?


Very insightful. Obviously the plane was fixed. To be specific, the fuel pump had failed, was replaced, run-up, and then signed off. So they were good to go.
 
slam_clicker said:
Very insightful. Obviously the plane was fixed. To be specific, the fuel pump had failed, was replaced, run-up, and then signed off. So they were good to go.

Those planes don't have or won't run on the elec. pump?
 
Much better than the 210.

Glad to hear he didn't run it out of gas.
 
slam_clicker said:
Very insightful. Obviously the plane was fixed. To be specific, the fuel pump had failed, was replaced, run-up, and then signed off. So they were good to go.

Thanks. Things make more sense when all the facts are told. It seems the media wouldn't have such a sensational story by telling that part of the story.
 

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