Manhattan crash was deliberate...?
#22
I don't want to drag this on. I am simply stating my opinion. I can honestly say that I would NEVER hit a building. and frankly, I don;t see how anyone possibly can........shame on me for expressing my opinion.
#23
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Joined APC: Aug 2006
Position: Emergency Room
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a flight instructor was also with him, lets not bash on someones flying ability, especially since we dont know exactly what happened. Accidents happen to the best of us, as a professional pilot you should know that. My prayers go out to those who passed and those affected by this accident.
#24
Airline Pilot Central and this accompanying forum support and promote pattern bargaining for the betterment of pilot groups in this industry. While it may seem callous or mean-spirited, the absolute disdain for anyone who crosses a picket line is a basic fact of organized labor.
Some of the comments in the thread are not cordial by any stretch, however, we strive to allow a wide latitude in expressing one's opinion. As long as users abide the forum terms of service, we'll continue to extend that latitude.
#25
Flying ability? People in the apartment building are in danger because of the two in the plane. How would you feel if somone slammed a plane into your home? They were not very responsible for flying so low and close to structures. You guys need to look at every angle. I am making fun of no one. I am simply stating my opinion.
#26
You big talkers in this thread who are saying "Good that scab is dead" are pretty pathetic. I'm sure most of you are just talking big and if you had to say this in public or to the faces of their familys you woldn't have the guts to do it. Everyone is Rambo when they are on the internet aren't they?
#27
Isn't that the whole point of internet forums? Our society today, with the liberal media and other governmental influences, doesn't allow us to express our opinions publicly or while at work. It is important for an individual to see all sides of a topic.
#28
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Joined APC: Aug 2006
Position: Emergency Room
Posts: 62
slap happy it's just sad that there is such little respect for those who have passed. but im sure they are correct in arguing, i mean what does an old trauma surgeon like me know about life and death anyway? I guess my respect for human life comes from having to break the news to a family or friend that their loved one is no longer with us. At the end of life, scab or no scab, what matters is that we are all human beings. bless their souls and may they rest in peace. This thread has gone its way down the drain, i am done posting in here.
#29
I'm sorry that you guys feel that smearing this pilot less than 7 hours after he died, for something totally unrelated is considered all sides of a topic. Perhaps it's time for me to move on to other forums if that's the prevailing consensus.
#30
Oh, flyerJosh, don't be such a woman! I am a devout Catholic and am sorry to see people die, too. I do belive, however, that someday we are all accountable for our actions. I am passing judgement on no one; just sticking up for the bill of rights(i.e. freedom of speech)
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