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Sabotage on the ATL ramp?

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most ATL rampers (99.9999) are black. and I agree w the previous poster....they mostly likely came from jail. who says stereotypes are not true??!

Wow...I didn't know I've been to jail....or any of my friends...

I wonder why I don't remember it...maybe I blocked it out of my mind...
 
Wow...I didn't know I've been to jail....or any of my friends...

I wonder why I don't remember it...maybe I blocked it out of my mind...

whites will always feel threatened by blacks. sterotypes help keep them feeling secure and in control, albeit it delusionally.

dont take what anyone says on these boards seriously.
 
Have they ruled out material from the pitot covers? Don't know about ASA but another CRJ operator insists on installing pitot covers anytime the aircraft is left unattended between crews - regardless of weather - in order to keep moisture out. (Hmmm, doesn't it fly in the rain?) The side effect has been instances of this material getting lodged in the pitot tubes.
 
Wow...I didn't know I've been to jail....or any of my friends...

I wonder why I don't remember it...maybe I blocked it out of my mind...

If there were a jail for stupid posts, you would have been UNDER it!
 
most ATL rampers (99.9999) are black. and I agree w the previous poster....they mostly likely came from jail. who says stereotypes are not true??!


are you fvcking kidding me? Where did you grow up? But really are you serious?
 
Have they ruled out material from the pitot covers? Don't know about ASA but another CRJ operator insists on installing pitot covers anytime the aircraft is left unattended between crews - regardless of weather - in order to keep moisture out. (Hmmm, doesn't it fly in the rain?) The side effect has been instances of this material getting lodged in the pitot tubes.

After almost 8 years on the CRJ, I've never even seen a pitot cover at ASA.
 

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