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Old 22nd Nov 2015, 06:42
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Originally Posted by offa
At the end of a horrendous week a complete crew of - yes - Professional Pilots - are murdered in their hotel and what does our "Professional Pilots Rumour Network" do?

Move it into "Freight Dogs" as quickly as possible as if it was no concern to the rest of the industry ….
The thread was moved, complete with a redirect that can be followed with the click of a mouse button, to the Forum that relates to the crew and their operation.

Originally Posted by lilflyboy262...2
There was also a helicopter crash thread that was locked yesterday.
The pilot was well known among many fixed wing pilots with his time spent in various locations around the globe.
Was locked in favour for the thread that had been started in the rotorheads forum.
Many of us fixed wing guys don't go into the fling wing forums.
Again, redirected to a thread that was already running before the post in R & N, along with a post from me as to why plus a redirect. R & N is not the 'main forum' for many users of PPRuNe, believe it or not.

No threads have been deleted. No acknowledgement of these tragedies have been deleted nor modified. One was the loss of a helicopter and lives in the Rotorheads forum, the other was the loss of freight crews and resides in the Freight Dogs forum.

offa, you have arced up on two forums with duplicate posts, one has been deleted: by me. Quite why there is such indignation and free tickets on the outrage bus is a mystery; but it will remain a mystery because this thread will now be closed.

If you feel connected to the threads on the two topics then please add to them, on topic. Don't bother pretending that you can't visit another forum because it's not your preference; that's hardly the action of a professional pilot wishing to show concern over the loss of other pilots
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