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fatih,
If you really did know anything about aviation, then you would know who Mr John Farley is. He, of anyone in the industry, understands what is a noteworthy drama and what does not require excitable jumping up and down over a non-event ably dealt with by the design of the aircraft and the actions of the trained professionals involved.
He also, of anyone in the industry, knows just how vital are clarity and exactitude of expression so as to avoid ambiguity or misunderstanding. No test pilot can afford to be unclear in how he or she conveys meaning in written reports.
It's a good discipline to work by, believe me. May I suggest you try a little harder and lose the chip on your shoulder before you barge in on a public forum and start maligning one of aviation's true leading lights simply because he points out the faults in your original post?