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kmox29 said:So, as I thought, the rumor of those guys doing a couple of barrel rolls was a bunch of crap.
I believe a barrel roll would have been safer than what they actually did do.kmox29 said:So, as I thought, the rumor of those guys doing a couple of barrel rolls was a bunch of crap.
TonyC said:Swapping seats?!?!?
This'll get you there:English said:Anyone have a linky?
Absolutely amazing.PCL_128 said:Not only that, but they swapped back in the middle of the emergency going through 10k feet.
TonyC said:Absolutely amazing.
It's not that much harder to fly from the other seat.
Who do you suppose was flying the jet while they were swapping seats, genius?olympus593 said:TonyC said:Absolutely amazing.
It's not that much harder to fly from the other seat.
kmox29 said:Is there a transcript of the CVR somewhere?
TonyC said:Who do you suppose was flying the jet while they were swapping seats, genius?
And what do you think was their priority when they were diving through 10,000 feet with no engines operating and they decided to swap seats again?
Did your parents have any intelligent children?
I read the CVR report and must have miss the par when they switch seat going thru 10000 Feet, My bad.
My dad had you did he? And no you don't seem very intelligent!!!
Your avatar look like you,
Love you brother.
The plane landed to the right of one house, to the left of another and across the street from an apartment complex that was untouched by the crash.
Nearby residents were amazed at how the plane was able to miss the houses, damaging only a garage on its final plunge to the earth.
Peter Cesarz's friends and teachers say they are certain the man they knew as a teen-ager had something to do with the lives that were saved that day when the plane somehow avoided hitting those houses as it fell.
It was just in his character to do something like that, they said.
Cesarz went to Lamar University when he graduated from Orangefield High and then to Texas State Technical Institute to study engineering.
Friends said he decided right away that engineering was simply not for him, so with a little help from his family and a lot of hard work he enrolled in flight school with Gulfstream Airlines and became a first officer with Pinnacle Airlines to fulfill his lifelong dream.
"He was just born to fly," Sanders said.
Bombardier... General Electric... Embry-Riddle... Gulfstream Academy... Pinnacle... the Captain... the FO... the FAA... FlightSafety...h25b said:I really couldn't even start to imagine where to even begin to lay blame.