Posted on 04/05/2014 10:18:12 AM PDT by servo1969
Oh darn!
As the Church lady says “ how convenient “
It seems someone doesn’t want this aircraft found.
This really does it.
Over and out.
Why am I reminded of all the times the police dash-cams suddenly “don’t work”?
Ques.: Who got a million dollars for a plane delivering 6 suitcase bombs.
I've been in meetings with people like this -- a design process or a business case analysis can be like a chess match. With much struggle, and lots of maneuvering, you can approach a solution. You say to yourself, "Three more moves! I'll checkmate in just three moves!"
And then suddenly you're playing Texas Hold 'em and the long process starts all over again.
Because some people don't want you to reach the end.
Jack,
This may not be as bad as they’re making it out to be. Batteries are required to be changed long before their useful life is over. Had a friend who worked for the Public Utilities Commission. He gave me bags of 9 volt batteries. They were required to change them every week, even if the testing device had not been used that week. I’d use the batteries in the same tester he used, and they lasted 9 months. And I did 4 tests every single day. Water company chlorine tester.
Bogie
Travelers who have to fly foreign carriers should have all their affairs in order. They are really risking their lives.
Good to know. Thanks for that info.
How conveeeeeeeenient.
No debris in the ocean, questionable pilots, now the batteries are bad...something is rotten in Denmark.
For all we know they have already expired.
Exactly what I thought, and posted...
As per the lobbyist requests
they did not expire till June, what is the big deal?
Time to call BS on this entire thing. As if it would take them this long to make that known!
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