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To: stanne

I’m not disagreeing that they should search the guys house, as well as the rest of the crew. I just think people are way off base with thinking that there is anything remotely suspicious about a pilot having some form of flight sim at home. I would actually be more surprised if he didn’t. It’s like thinking a small arms manufacturer with guns at home is suspicious, or a military officer with wargames.


38 posted on 03/14/2014 11:24:10 AM PDT by LambSlave
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To: LambSlave

Nothing suspicious about a pilot having a sim at home.

Everything suspicious about anyone involved in this flight, even the pilots and especially the pilots. And any pilot here would expect the feds to be all over his home if he and his airplane went missing, or flying into a building.

I don’t care if no one claimed responsibility for this, nor that if someone did, it’s being covered up.

The pilot, in this case, serves the passengers who have reasonable, if reluctant, expectation to arrive at his destination safely.

Any American pilot knows that if that doesn’t happen he’s going to be looked at poked prodded gone over, as well as flight simulators at home, and especially simulators at home.

I mean where is your sense of what happened on 911? the guys were trained at flight schools here, using cash. The insturctors and their schools are innocent?

Why do Americans think like stupid Bugs Bunny hunting dogs?

“Duh, the pilot was innocent in the 911 deal, so it’s always going to fit that pattern”

Why can’t they do something different? Because we are all powerful and we don’t want them to?

THe reasonable person can imagine, in this case, that the pilots had involvement at least one of them and that there could be a wide conspiracy of at least 19 people.

There could be a much larger outcome to this situation and precious pilots’ sensitivity will be insulted.

Too bad.

this guy was making a good wage and part of that is guaranteeing public and customer safety. If that means authorities poring over his stuff, with him in suspect mode, so what?

No Air Force pilot I know wouldn’t be, hasn’t been, gone over with a toothed comb after an accident. they would never publicly whine about it, either, theyre all subject to it.

I don’t understand people here anymore.

There’s such stupidity and forgetfulness.


47 posted on 03/14/2014 11:40:00 AM PDT by stanne
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To: LambSlave

Call in guy on Hewitt 20 yr tanker pilot (USAF) and an airline pilot just said it looks like an inside job so..,


72 posted on 03/14/2014 4:36:13 PM PDT by stanne
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