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You didn't look at the second link you fraud You FRAUD Trent Lott isn't the page molester, he's the one who hates black people. Read up on things before you jizz your nonsense all over my screen.
You didn't look at the second link you fraud You FRAUD Trent Lott isn't the page molester, he's the one who hates black people. Read up on things before you jizz your nonsense all over my screen.
The second indicates some kind of hardware (not software) fault. Obviously, if the hardware fails the software can't do its job. While the accident is still in the early stages of investigation, it is quite clear the reason for the crash was not the anti-stall mechanism, but the fact that the plane's purported power surge disrupted its flight.
This is not too surprising, given what we know about European reliability.
"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
Why would you not attend your college graduation? Do you hate good memories and want to punish yourself? I think the reason you want to make love to the auto pilot so much is because it lacks feelings. It never graduated from college either.
Graduation ceremonies are painful, not fun. I loathed my high school graduation. So boring.
"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
Darius, please rephrase so that is in English. Asher, you are the most depressing person I have ever known and I know someone who is terminally ill who is worried he will die before the series finale of Lost. My high school graduation and college graduations were the best moments of my life and you would rather be sitting on a plane than have that experience. Perhaps you were making love to the auto pilot on those planes. That doesn't count, the sex needs to be WITH A HUMAN TO JOIN MILE HIGH CLUB
Georgetown. Now I get to ask you one. How long until hummus goes bad? It's still tasting okay but it has been here unrefrigerated for over two weeks. I have given it to a girlfriend to test and judging by her reaction she is unaware of its age, which I think speaks poorly as to her genetics.
I wouldn't know since you couldn't pay me to eat that castinet-shrinking hippie cack, but the google gods tell me 3-5 days max. Either way you should dump the mongrel sow.
“I give you a new commandment, that you love one another. Just as I have loved you, you also should love one another. By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.”
- John 13:34-35 (NRSV)
Darius, please rephrase so that is in English. Asher, you are the most depressing person I have ever known and I know someone who is terminally ill who is worried he will die before the series finale of Lost. My high school graduation and college graduations were the best moments of my life and you would rather be sitting on a plane than have that experience. Perhaps you were making love to the auto pilot on those planes. That doesn't count, the sex needs to be WITH A HUMAN TO JOIN MILE HIGH CLUB
Not everybody has their life peak in high school, Wiggy.
"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
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Pilot error may have downed Buffalo flight: report
NEW YORK -- Investigators of last week's plane crash near Buffalo found evidence that pilot error -- and not ice build-up -- may have led to the accident that killed 50 people, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
Citing people familiar with the situation, the daily said the commuter plane slowed to an unsafe speed as it neared the airport, which prompted an automatic stall warning, and that the pilot pulled back on the Bombardier plane's controls and added power instead of pushing the plane's nose down and forward to regain speed.
The pilot's actions, they said, locked the plane in a stall which caused it to plunge to earth, killing all 49 people aboard and one person on the ground.
Investigators were wrapping up their work at the charred site of impact but said Tuesday they still had no breakthrough on what caused the crash in a snow storm near Buffalo, New York.
In a harrowing plunge, Continental Airlines Flight 3407 dropped 800 feet in five seconds shortly before it crashed Thursday into a house in Clarence Center, N.Y., killing all on board and one person in the house.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) said much of its team sent in to investigate would return to Washington Tuesday with material collected at the crash site.
A preliminary review of flight data and cockpit voice recorders revealed that the plane was on autopilot for part of its approach to the Buffalo-Niagara International Airport, in western New York state on the Canadian border, NTSB investigator Steven Chealander has said.
Mr. Chealander said the plane's deicing system was activated 11 minutes after departure from Newark, N.J., and remained on for the duration of the flight. The aircraft's stall-protection equipment was also activated.
With black box flight recorders being studied for clues as to what sent the plane plummeting to the ground, it still could be months before the mystery is completely solved.
Though many signs seemed to suggest ice accumulation on the wings might have changed the plane's airworthiness, authorities warned against drawing conclusions.
"In icy conditions, it might be best to disengage the auto pilot and fly the airplane manually so that you have the manual feel for what might be changing in your flight regime because of the ice," Mr. Chealander said Monday.
But he said he would "caution about jumping to conclusions that it might be an icing incident."
A twin-engine turboprop identical to the one that crashed made the same flight on the same route 27 minutes later and landed without incident, Mr. Chealander said.
"The issue is there are still many people out there that use religion as a crutch for bigotry and hate. Like Ben."
Ben Kenobi: "That means I'm doing something right. "
Just weeks before a Continental Connection commuter plane crashed near Buffalo, another airline had reminded its pilots about safety issues with instrument approaches at the airport.
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The alert, reissued Wednesday by the airline's pilot association, warned Southwest pilots there was a "potentially significant hazard" concerning the instrument landing system's glide slope guidance signal for runway 23.
The airline advised, "Pilots who are preparing to configure and land have the potential to experience abrupt pitch up, slow airspeed, and approach to stall if conditions present themselves in a certain manner."
Southwest Airlines spokesperson Linda Rutherford said an earthen dam at the end of the runway was interfering with the signal being sent to inbound flights. Rutherford would not confirm if any of Southwest's recent flights into Buffalo experienced problems on approach.
They can beat us in chess but they cannot take our **** pits :Q:
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