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amdflyer
13th Jan 2007, 04:00
A little prayer for our collegue overseas that are experiencing a tough time right now and a deep thought to the families of the perished pilots,
honest and hard worker collegues of mine, thanks.
Cleared to...unrestricted climb and Fly west.

AMDflyer

http://www.guadalajarareporter.com/fullcover.cfm?id=12

angryblackman
13th Jan 2007, 22:53
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angryblackman
13th Jan 2007, 22:57
Why be sad, the pilot's should never should have flown that piece of junk, but I guess they were suffering from shiney jet syndrome and gambled there life with that non-sked, and lost. Trying to build that PIC time for the majors!

By the way, Are they hiring yet?

It's about time the company upgrade from that LR-24 (piece of junk that I would never fly) to a LR-60!:}

FmrFreightDog
16th Jan 2007, 04:45
Well, let's see.... I used to fly freight with the captain, and I would wager he had far more experience and far better judgement that an arrogant ass like yourself could ever hope for. Awfully presumptuous of you to assume these guys were chasing some dream career. I can't speak for the F/O, but the Captain was a career freight dog for personal reasons and a consummate professional. But if it makes you feel better, go ahead and piss on their graves.

400drvr
16th Jan 2007, 12:10
Hey angryblackman looks like you need a hobby! To what good does it to smear the names of airmen, whom you most likely never knew, that were simply doing what we all loved to do once. You seem to have a lot of mis-directed anger. Get help. I have done some of the work for you.
www.getangermanagement.com
Good luck!

amdflyer
16th Jan 2007, 16:37
Thanks for the support Gents!!!:D

angryblackman you should learn some good manners:=

angryblackman
17th Jan 2007, 15:26
It's no wonder why aviation is in the state there in with people like you rationalizing why it's OK to fly broken airplanes, violate Federal regulations for the sake of keeping your job with a dirtbag operation like this place.

amdflyer
17th Jan 2007, 16:26
It's no wonder why aviation is in the state there in with people like you rationalizing why it's OK to fly broken airplanes, violate Federal regulations for the sake of keeping your job with a dirtbag operation like this place.
What do you know about "us" and "places like this"exactly?