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cocknbull said:
This section had a reporter lurking; looking for the big story the other day.
Please! Cocknbull, this is well.....cocknbull! If you don't know what you're talking about, it's best not to post. Emily wasn't lurking, she was very clear as to why she was here and who she was looking for. Please be clear before you start sensationalising.
 
>>>That's exactly why I wont spend my money riding on regionals.<<<

'Tis pretty hard to get much of ANYWHERE these days without riding on a "regional".

Good luck with your future travel plans, FN.
 
Maybe Guppy's just a wuss. Perhaps the Saab crew was ex-Ram Air.

:D :D :D

Minh
"Why check the weather? You're goin' anyway!"
 
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I believe the crew actually made a good decision. Granted, they attempted to takeoff where other crews would have elected to change runways or hold for weather. But the outcome was that the crew recognized a situation that was not ideal before any accidents or incidents manifested themselves. They aborted the takeoff after determining that it was unsafe for whatever reason. As a former freight dog, I commend them for trying but leaving a safe "out" in case things turned bad. They tried, took the "out", and went home at the end of the day with nothing to be ashamed of.
 

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