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Old 8th May 2012 | 05:14
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Lawyer Darcy Merkur of the firm Thomson, Rogers, which filed the claim, says the passengers who have come forward "feel completely manipulated, completely lied to and they are pissed off;

Glad to see young folk that do lawyering still maintain an element of sauvé.
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Old 8th May 2012 | 12:40
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Lawyer Darcy Merkur of the firm Thomson, Rogers, which filed the claim, says the passengers who have come forward "feel completely manipulated, completely lied to and they are pissed off;
Sounds like a typical passenger after a flight burble, but is it actionable.
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Old 6th June 2012 | 08:47
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It's not only pilots that have problems. The following is from "Australia in the War of 1939 - 1945", Series Two, Navy, Vol II, RAN 1942 - 1945, p.581 -

In this encounter history repeated itself when an innocent watcher came under ineffective fire from the Allied ships. In the first volume of this work it was recorded that during an air attack on the Mediterranean Fleet in the preliminary stages of the Battle of Calabria, "the height of the attacking aircraft, and their appearance as glittering specks, led the 7th Cruiser Squadron to open fire during the afternoon on the planet Venus. It was an indignity the Goddess of Love, in her day-time manifestation in the sky, was often to undergo during the Mediterranean campaign." She was to undergo it in the South-West Pacific also. On this afternoon of air attacks on TG .77.2 on 4th January 1945, Midshipman Francis in Shropshire recorded in his diary: "The planet Venus was taken for a high flying aircraft, and, with other ships, Shropshire wasted many rounds of ammunition in this direction."
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Old 6th June 2012 | 11:18
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Good gunnery practice. Range not so good.
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Old 6th June 2012 | 12:20
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Get ready for the transit of Venus | DESKARATI – AN ECLECTIC MIX OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, HISTORY AND THE ARTS
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Old 7th June 2012 | 04:09
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This jet went pretty close flying near Cleveland


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAR3Tx31BYQ


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