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He's flying "his" a/c because he isn't president yet and is not allowed the use of any official planes/staff. The decision to cancel the inflated $4 billion contract is a business decision in spite of those among us who would be delighted if they can make it political. He's doing what WE elected him to do. And, in case you missed the point. WE WON. HE WON. Elections have consequences, and "he won".
(Written on 2016年 12月 09日)(Permalink)
A fairly cogent rule of thumb is that if any government regulation/s stinks, yes...it is Obama's fault. He may wield a big marshmallow but the FAA isn't part of his administration.
(Written on 2016年 08月 19日)(Permalink)
The FAA can go fish. If a drone is over my private property it is mine and any federal employee who approaches had better have the elected sheriff of the county of my residence with them or they will find themselves under arrest. I am registered with www.noflyzone.org and while that is arguable it shows that I don't wish to enjoy their overflights. Fly over me? Lose your drone. In pieces.
(Written on 2016年 04月 22日)(Permalink)
"barely rotated?" Did it or didn't it?
(Written on 2016年 03月 25日)(Permalink)
And a raspberry to Senator Patty Murray of Washington State who stated emphatically that Alabama should get no aviation related business at Boeing's expense since people in Alabama "don't make anything!" Mobile builds Airbus A/C and Huntsville...well, ever hear of The Space and Rocket Center, Senator?
(Written on 2016年 03月 25日)(Permalink)
Vultures. The ought to have to ride on the wings when they fly.
(Written on 2016年 03月 18日)(Permalink)
Point taken, however the onion and its fanatics are crap and non-productive. There are always some who read this drivel and never seem to realize that their chain is being yanked.
(Written on 2015年 08月 28日)(Permalink)
I am unaccustomed to reading anything the onion produces. I find them to be irritating and intrusive and simply not funny. They have no point and produce only distaste when I see then.
(Written on 2015年 08月 28日)(Permalink)
It has become obvious that passengers, (customers), are no longer willing to accept being treated poorly by airlines staff. They seem to feel they have powers to order, demand and overwhelm passenger concerns at will. There is no "customer service" on flights in the US. It is crowd control at its most ridiculous.
(Written on 2015年 01月 16日)(Permalink)
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