CoolSidePillow
RealEyesRealizeRealLies
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- Oct 18, 2005
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There is som funny sh*t in this post. I have never heard of Lord Breath in any aviation weather briefing. " . . . with the chance of light to moderate Lord's Breath at 8000 feet . . . "
As far as IQ tests before interviews. Well, even better, before an interview the media person should be beaten to death, then the IQ of the passenger doesnt matter.
Actually, I have often thought about beating a person to death. Media people, lawyers, politicians, CEO's, anyone in a Walmart; they will all do.
Using updrafts to gain altitude. Oh yeah, I often look for thermals when I want to change altitude. " . . . we are a little low. . . yeah but there is a very large parking lot on final, I will just use the thermals off of that to get back on the PAPI . . . " I keep thinking about beating people to death again.
The one recurring theme I saw in the whole report was the reference to the pilot responding as: "she said", "she replied"
That sounds like the most determining factor.
"The event was caused in part by the severe weather around airport, and the aircraft's reaction to low level windshear. Other factors was the pilot having a Flight Attendant sit on his lap, and talk on the radio while he flew the approach.
As far as IQ tests before interviews. Well, even better, before an interview the media person should be beaten to death, then the IQ of the passenger doesnt matter.
Actually, I have often thought about beating a person to death. Media people, lawyers, politicians, CEO's, anyone in a Walmart; they will all do.
Using updrafts to gain altitude. Oh yeah, I often look for thermals when I want to change altitude. " . . . we are a little low. . . yeah but there is a very large parking lot on final, I will just use the thermals off of that to get back on the PAPI . . . " I keep thinking about beating people to death again.
The one recurring theme I saw in the whole report was the reference to the pilot responding as: "she said", "she replied"
That sounds like the most determining factor.
"The event was caused in part by the severe weather around airport, and the aircraft's reaction to low level windshear. Other factors was the pilot having a Flight Attendant sit on his lap, and talk on the radio while he flew the approach.