jim sisti
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Sorry snowflake, there is a price you have to pay for being a traitor and attempting a coup. Actually, I am surprised you are free and walking about. In my state, if you are involved in a criminal act and a death occurs as a result,you are brought up on murder charges, whether it was by your own hand or just by being a member of the crime. And in case, in your delusional state, you are not aware, bashing a Federal cop in the head and causing death is a very, very big crime. Traitors used to be rounded up and shot immediately. Be greatful you,unlike that poor policeman, are still able to exist. Walk home.
(Written on 01/11/2021)(Permalink)
Everyone knows you have to shake old furniture before donating it to get all the loose change out.This was in Florida, so I am just guessing he was shaking the plane one last time to see if any contraband was still hidden in it.
(Written on 12/28/2020)(Permalink)
Has anyone else wondered about just how much contraband has ended up in Victorville, or Mohave, or any of the other graveyards? I would bet the guys tearing the old planes apart have found some amazing items over the years, but will really uncover some lost stashes thanks to the sudden pull down of fleets due to the pandemic
(Written on 07/08/2020)(Permalink)
Hey, it may still need some tweaking and improvements, but it has to start somewhere. After all, as amazing a piece of technology an A350 or 787 is, it is not exactly what Orville and Wilbur 1st rolled out on the sands of Kitty Hawk. And everyone agrees there are many aspects of aircraft sanitation that could be improved upon, so what is wrong if this is done just after the cabin cleaners finish their cleaning, It might not hit 100% of everything on a plane, but hitting an extra 40 or 50% is better than 0.
(Written on 04/14/2020)(Permalink)
Even the cargo hold is not suitable. I opened a 737 fwd cargo door one evening and found 2 kennels, a large golden retriever in each, and the one was so stressed out that it had ripped out several claws on its front paws,and had broken a couple teeth trying to chew thru the wire door of the kennel. Blood all over the animal and bin floor. We got towels and immeduately moved the animals to baggage claim, met with the passenger and offered to help clean the dog and refer her to the closest 24 hr animal hospital. And she declined, saying they were her ex husbands and she really did not want them, and was just bringing them to get them away feom him and would deal with them in the morning! And with that, she had the person picking her up load them into the van and she was gone.Some people are scum, some are scammers, but NEVER should an animal be put thru the stress of flying.(That is why there are pet sitters and places at home to board them)
(Written on 10/25/2019)(Permalink)
Or, perhaps while yes there was a battery in the bag(or not) maybe Ms Gloria Glam had a can of hair spray in the bag.And the ramper crushing the bag released the flamable and explosive hair spray, and her nylons twisting created the spark to detonate her cloud of hair spray
(Written on 10/22/2019)(Permalink)
In speed tape we trust. Just grab another roll of it and gob some over that dent, and we are good to go
(Written on 10/14/2019)(Permalink)
Lets not all come unglued over this.
(Written on 10/11/2019)(Permalink)
What I see happening is Delta totals it out, takes the insurance payment, and then donates the aircraft to the local airport authority for ise in training exercises with its firefighters and security teams. FedEx dumped some old 727s that way, including the BCAD plane at FLL
(Written on 08/24/2019)(Permalink)
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