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JetSpeed219

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Not too long ago there was a picture posted of a 777 with a 737 pulled up to it's engine to show how big it was, I cannot find it for the life of me so if someone can please post it that would be awsome......
 
I went on airliners.net and went to the all time photos list. I couldn't believe how many pictures there are of asian 747's doing something stupid. Whats up with that? Check it out.
 
flyinglow said:
I went on airliners.net and went to the all time photos list. I couldn't believe how many pictures there are of asian 747's doing something stupid. Whats up with that? Check it out.

Let's not generalize all of "asia" just because the pilots at Korean Air scrape a few engines onto the runway in Hong Kong.
 
flyinglow said:
I couldn't believe how many pictures there are of asian 747's doing something stupid. Whats up with that? Check it out.

Asia doesn't hold the patent for stupid pilots. Go to the NTSB website and pull up any month. Read the accident reports. It's amazing how many of them are pilots running out of fuel or non-instrument rated pilots continuing VFR flight into IMC conditions.

What's up with THAT?

I wouldn't be so quick to point the finger at pilots doing something "stupid". For all you know, you could be next.
 
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Yank McCobb said:
Asia doesn't hold the patent for stupid pilots. Go to the NTSB website and pull up any month. Read the accident reports. It's amazing how many of them are pilots running out of fuel or non-instrument rated pilots continuing VFR flight into IMC conditions.

What's up with THAT?

I wouldn't be so quick to point the finger at pilots doing something "stupid". For all you know, you could be next.

Comparing non commercial VFR pilots with, Commercial 747 pilots is not really comparing apples to apples.
 

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