FCPhotography
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Spinn555 said:In all seriousness, what is preventing FedEx from doing some outsourcing? Do they have any type of scope protections/contract language/etc to prevent that?
I know they already have some outsourcing done with the FedEx painted Caravans.
You don't have a clue.Spinn555 said:In all seriousness, what is preventing FedEx from doing some outsourcing? Do they have any type of scope protections/contract language/etc to prevent that?
I know they already have some outsourcing done with the FedEx painted Caravans.
I don't care where you spend your high speeds "AT", just make sure you keep it low key until they find this guy that was out doing the "lords work".Detroitpilot22 said:great, so now our highspeeds are going to be done during the day?
Police investigate attack at New Bedford gay bar
By Ray Henry, Associated Press Writer | February 2, 2006
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. --Police were searching for an 18-year-old man who allegedly attacked patrons of a gay bar early Thursday with a handgun and a hatchet, wounding at least three people in an apparent hate crime.
Police issued an arrest warrant for Jacob D. Robida, of New Bedford, seeking to charge him with assault, attempted murder and civil-rights violations.
Police Capt. Richard Spirlet said Robida walked into Puzzles Lounge in the city's North End around midnight, armed with a handgun and "some sort of cutting instrument."
Robida is known to New Bedford police because he graduated in 2001 from the city's Junior Police Academy, according to acting Police Chief David Provencher. The "boot camp" program is designed to teach discipline to 12- to 14-year-olds.
The bartender, who asked to be identified only by his first name, Phillip, because of concerns about his safety while the attacker was being sought, told The Associated Press that the man ordered a drink and asked if Puzzles was a gay bar.
He was told it was, then finished his drink and ordered another, Phillip said. He walked to the back of the bar where two men were playing pool.
He shoved one of the men to the ground, according to Phillip, then pulled a hatchet from his hooded sweat shirt and began swinging it at the man's head, cutting him. The second pool player intervened, swinging at the assailant with his pool cue, but the man fended him off, the bartender said.
Several other patrons tried to stop him, and at some point the man was tackled to the ground and the hatchet flew across the floor, Phillip said. He then pulled out a handgun and shot the two pool players, according to the bartender. He fired a bullet at a patron who was leaving the bathroom, hitting him in the chest.
"He was shooting at everyone," Phillip said.
Some patrons left through the front door while the altercation was taking place at the rear of the bar.
The attacker then shoved the bartender before leaving the building and running up the street, Phillip said. Moments later, the police arrived.
According to a court filing attached to the warrant, a woman in the bar recognized Robida as a current or former student at New Bedford High School. School officials declined to confirm whether Robida was enrolled there.
Robida was described as a short, stocky white man with dark hair. He was last seen driving a green 1999 Pontiac Grand Am and is considered armed and dangerous, according to Spirlet.
Phillip said the attacker was wearing all black and that he left behind the hatchet, as well as a machete that he did not see used.
According to the police affidavit, officers went to Robida's home and spoke to his mother, Stephanie Oliver. She said her son came home around 1 a.m., bleeding from the head, then left again.
The officers went to his bedroom and found what they described as "Nazi regalia" and anti-Semitic writings on the wall, according to the affidavit.
Oliver declined to comment Thursday to The Associated Press through a family friend who answered the door at their home.
Two of the injured people were taken to Boston hospitals, and a third was taken to St. Luke's Hospital in New Bedford.
They were identified by Spirlet as Robert Perry of Dartmouth, Alex Taylor of Fairhaven, and Luis Rosado of New Bedford. Their conditions were unknown.
Puzzles is popular with the local gay community and is listed on several Web sites offering resources to gays and lesbians.
Several of the operators do, they were meant to be one for one replacements for the Fokker 27. So if there's a FedEx feeder operating Fokkers, they are probably going to be getting ATR's as they come out of conversion.CoATP said:Empire Air flies some of those
FCPhotography said:I have seen some ATR's painted up for FedEx and don't those require 2 pilots?