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  • #16
    Oh please honey.

    A) The gear wiring problems would at most ice the plane and cause it to land early.

    B) At least they didn't put the whole plane to sleep by accident and fly the fully loaded jet into a ****ing mountain.. Like some Greek pilots I heard about..

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    • #17
      is Asher giving seminars now or something?
      please study the material he gives you more...
      if you read the article you linked to, you will find that the pilot was german and the company was cypriot

      the last crash of Olympic Airlines was 20 years ago

      the other greek airline company, Aegean Airlines (founded 1987) has zero crashes
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Harry Tuttle


        Oddly able to make money. Plus they have a hub in Cleveland, which makes life easier for us Clevelanders.
        Absolutely!

        I love Continental - since they fly direct from SFO (where I am at) to Cleveland (well, my parents live near Akron/Canton...but close enough).
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        • #19
          Originally posted by MarkG
          is Asher giving seminars now or something?
          please study the material he gives you more...
          if you read the article you linked to, you will find that the pilot was german and the company was cypriot

          the last crash of Olympic Airlines was 20 years ago

          the other greek airline company, Aegean Airlines (founded 1987) has zero crashes
          http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aegean_Airlines


          Cypriots = Greek please get a clue.

          And maybe one pilot was German. What about the co pilot? Yep a Greek. Not that it matters. If the FAA inspectors were mexican immigrants you'd still blame it on the USA.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Asher
            Does Continental have good in flight entertainment?

            I do like their fleet though.

            I hate DC-9/MD-80s and avoid them at all costs. I think they're death traps. Especially the ones that are 40+ years old and still flying.
            Well, I have noticed that Continental still offers meals, pillows, and blankets (in ALL cabins) when the other airlines (Delta, for one) have told the paasengers to basically "suck it up". After my experience with Delta almost 3 years ago, I promised myself that I would never fly their airline again...and I have not to this day. Quite frankly, Delta Airlines is RUDE to their vital resource - their customers.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Wiglaf

              Cypriots = Greek please get a clue.
              please go tell that to the Turkish Cypriots see if you survive
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              • #22
                Well, Cyprus is well....a different island to themselves.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by MarkG
                  please go tell that to the Turkish Cypriots see if you survive
                  I will tell it to HELIOS airlines with a GREEK co pilot for the love of GOD.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by MarkG
                    please go tell that to the Turkish Cypriots see if you survive
                    This brings up an interesting situation that I was involved in while stationed in Germany...

                    I worked in a computer-assisted war-gaming facility in Germany (The Warrior Preparation Center). We hosted a NATO war-game exercise.

                    Both Greece and Turkey are a part of NATO. They were both present (well, their command staff's were).

                    So the war-game kicks off with English, Dutch, Belgian, French, German, Italian, Grecian, Turkish, American...and even Swedish (for a northern navel scenario).

                    I was working in the OPFOR (opposing forces) - Yes, we were the "bad guys" invading NATO. We had national "players" from all of the countries playing as the invaders as well...

                    We made a BIG mistake. We placed both a Greek command staff officer and a Turkish command staff officer in the same cell and told them to come up with a joint plan...

                    Their "conversation" literally came down to blows...it was going to end-up in a physical brawl! (not to mention a possible international incident).

                    In the end, we separated them and from that point onwards there was a policy for our facility: DO NOT PLACE GRECIAN AND TURKISH OFFICERS IN THE SAME ROOM TOGETHER! - Especially not alone and left to their own devices.
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                    • #25
                      And speaking of Cyprus...this brings up another WPC story.

                      A few years later, we hosted another NATO computer-assisted exercise.

                      In the actual game, when a unit is destroyed, it needs to be moved off of the playing field. The playing field was basically central Europe. The programmers decided to have a place reserved in the lower right-corner of the map - were all "dead" units would be placed. Since they were combat ineffective the game would not have them fighting amongst themselves.

                      It all looked good on paper...

                      There was a slight problem with the game program - allowing logistical players to "resupply" units (this included resupplying the "dead"units in the lower right corner of the map.

                      It just so happens that this game "cemetery" was on the isle of Cyprus...so now we had the Greeks throwing all of their resupplies onto their "dead" units on Cyprus while the Turks were doing the same - Totally ignoring the raging war in central Europe - for the sole reason as to lay final claim to the entire island with an international audience as their witness.

                      We explained that the "dead zone" was just the corner of the map and not to be taken literally for it's location. Both sides did not buy our excuse.

                      We eventually had our programmers remove the "dead zone" off of the map and not allow resupply of "dead units" so that this would not occur again.

                      I was really surprised that both the Greek and Turkish Governments were willing to use a computer assisted game as evidence to NATO of their entitlement to the Isle of Cyprus - but then, this issue has been brewing for years.
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                      • #26
                        The issue has been brewing ever since Paris stole Helena.
                        "Ceterum censeo Ben esse expellendum."

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Wiglaf
                          I will tell it to HELIOS airlines with a GREEK co pilot for the love of GOD.
                          HELIOS: Helios is a greek word but many companies from around the world use greek words for their brands
                          GREEK: the copilot was Cypriot
                          GOD: God is Jewish
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by dannubis
                            The issue has been brewing ever since Paris stole Helena.
                            I hope you realize that the Turks didn't exist at that time
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Wittlich
                              In the end, we separated them and from that point onwards there was a policy for our facility: DO NOT PLACE GRECIAN AND TURKISH OFFICERS IN THE SAME ROOM TOGETHER! - Especially not alone and left to their own devices.
                              well military people are usually idiots
                              on the other hand we've had turkish players playing in our basketball and football teams, greek actors playing in turkish tv shows etc.
                              we're bonding
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by MarkG
                                well military people are usually idiots
                                on the other hand we've had turkish players playing in our basketball and football teams, greek actors playing in turkish tv shows etc.
                                we're bonding
                                Actually, I am glad to hear that. My impression (at the time) was not to mix the two or you would have a conflict. I'm glad the world is coming closer together.
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