To: longleaf
What is his source for this? The fuel left floating on the surface of the bay
To: Steven W.
The fuel left floating on the surface of the bay Oh no where is Green Peace and the rest of the environmental wackos? I'm sure they will be devastated over all the possible dead fish and seaguls in Jamaica Bay. Then PETA would get involved.
Just a little comical relief.
21 posted on
11/12/2001 12:26:57 PM PST by
Dengar01
To: Steven W.
The fuel left floating on the surface of the bay Which could be caused by the disintegration of the wing. Pataki is jumping to conclusions.
To: Steven W.
I've used to write ATA-100 Flight Manuals for a living. They didn't have time to dump fuel on purpose. However, if a wing, or part of a wing broke over the water, fuel would have been spilled out.
/john
To: Steven W.
The fuel left floating on the surface of the bay Would that be the same fuel that was spilling out of the wing as it fell into the bay???
40 posted on
11/12/2001 12:32:06 PM PST by
is_is
To: Steven W.
"The fuel left floating on the surface of the bay "Uhhh, Could that be because the wing that was loaded with fuel was in the bay? Just guessing.....
NeverGore
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