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SkyWest Puts Shiney Jet in Cornfield at Central Wisconsin Airport

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Av8rPHX said:
Its been a few years since I have flown into CWA, but if I recall correctly, both runways 8/26 and 17/35 are over 6000' long..

well in that case, close your eyes and imagine what it would look like if they did this at Midway? That's gonna hurt!
 
UAL should have kept Air Wisconsin.
 
Why bother wasting your time reading an article from the media. We all know they're full of s*** and couldn't tell the truth if their lives depended on it.

I was at the bar this afternoon with another SkyWest crew. They said it was caused by an angry Bigfoot running across the runway. Rumor had it he was a bit agitated because he ran out of Rhinelander Beer and the local shop had cut him off.
 
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Av8rPHX said:
there was thunderstorms in the area at the time of the landing as well...
What does that got to do with anything?
 
Rez O. Lewshun said:
who is going to represent the pilots?
No, the World Health Organization has their own problems. Unless you meant Dr. Who, but I don't think he's a lawyer...

All that was known about him in the programme's early days was that he was an eccentric alien traveller of great intelligence who battled injustice while exploring Time and Space in an unreliable old time machine called the TARDIS. (The TARDIS is much larger on the inside than on the outside, and is stuck in the shape of a 1950s-style British police box.)

The initially irascible and slightly sinister Doctor quickly mellowed into a more compassionate figure and it was eventually revealed that he had been "on the run" from his own people, the Time Lords of the planet Gallifrey. Also, like all Time Lords, the Doctor had the ability to "regenerate" his body when near death.

A Time Lord can regenerate twelve times and the Doctor has gone through this process (and its resulting after-effects) on nine occasions, with each of his incarnations having his own quirks and abilities
 

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