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I like to hear both sides of the story. If what this email says is true, I am inclined to think revoking his pilot's license is too extreme in this case.
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And some parents don't. If pot brownies are found to be helpful, then I see nothing wrong with it.
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I agree you cannot believe everything you read. Although usually there is some degree of truth in those articles.
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This article points out some inconsistencies in Sarah Palin. She is trying to portray herself as a regular, average American or “hockey mom,†but is jetting around the country on the sly. http://www.sphere.com/2009/12/01/sarah-palin-bus-tour-hits-speed-bump-with-private-jet-controvers/
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I imagine the amount of bail was set by negotiation between Roman's lawyers and the Swiss authorities. Lawyers probably thought a million enough and the government might have wanted 10 million. The $4.5 is probably a compromise.
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If the doctor is any good, he will rule out allergies and other simple problems before proceeding to the next step.
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Looks like Tiger and his wife may be having problems?
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Carter defends his handling of Iran hostage crisis
Wino replied to CrazyExpat's topic in Thailand News
I don't believe what Jimmy or any politician might say. Regan's view of "trust but verify" is much more to my liking. -
So when a German eats a sausage for breakfast, it is not called a breakfast sausage? What is is called?
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Here is an email I received from a pilot friend concerning the pilot that overflew the airport. The link at the end is a Wall Street Article. Now for the rest of the story..... Hi All, I had a one hour conversation with Tim Cheney yesterday and would like to shed some light on what happened to cause the over flight of their destination, MSP. Before I begin with details, I wanted to say right up front that although there are many events that helped to cause this, Tim takes full responsibility and places no blame on anyone but himself. He is very humbled by what has happened and fully understands that as captain, he was responsible for the a/c, crew and passengers. That said, he wanted me to know how it all happened. Secondly, he has the full support of his neighbors in Gig Harbor , WA , as well has his church parishioners. One of his neighbors wrote a letter to the Star & Tribune in Minneapolis saying how great a family the Cheney's were, I agree. On their flight from San Diego to Minneapolis , after passing Denver , the f/a called the cockpit to let them know Tim's crew meal was ready. Tim was the "flying pilot" on this leg, so he told his F/O that when the f/a brings the meal up, he will step back to use the restroom. When Tim returned, the F/A left the cockpit and he began to eat his crew meal. When a pilot leaves to use the restroom, it is customary for the other pilot to brief him on his return on "any changes", such as altitude, heading, course changes or atc center frequency changes, etc. In this instance, nothing was said....even though the f/o had received a frequency change. The problem that occurred was that the f/o never got a response on the new frequency....it was not the correct frequency....it was a Winnipeg Canada Center Freq. Now, Denver Center is trying to get a hold of them because they never checked in, because the f/o had dialed in the wrong freq......that is who called them so many times....but, then there was a shift change at Denver Center and no one briefed the new controller that there was a NORDO A/C (non communications) in their airspace....so, in actuality, atc basically "lost" this a/c.....see Wall Street Journal article below. Tim told me he heard atc chatter on the speaker and so never thought they were out of radio range.....but, of course, they were hearing pilots talk on Winnipeg Center . For non-pilots.....when we don’t hear anything for a long while...we ask atc if they are still there....sometimes they are and sometimes you are out of their area and need to find a new frequency. With this chatter going on, there was no concern that they were not being controlled. Then Tim told the f/o that the new bidding system was horrible and that his November schedule was not what he hoped for. He mentioned that his son was going into the Army in Dec. and he wanted certain days off so he could see him off.....the f/o said he could help him, he knew more about the new bidding system. Tim got his lap top out and put it on his left leg and showed the f/o how he bid. He told me he had his lap top out for maybe 2 minutes. Then the f/o said that he would show him how to do it on his laptop. He had his laptop out maximum of 5 minutes. Let's also add the 100 kt tail wind that they had to the discussion, not helping matters. The f/a's called the cockpit on the interphone (no they did not kick the door, no, no one was sleeping, no, no one was fighting) and asked when they will get there. They looked at their nav screens and were directly over MSP. Because they had their screens set on the max, 320 kt setting, when the f/o called on the frequency, which of course was Winnipeg Center , he saw Eau Claire and Duluth on his screen. They asked where they were and the f/o told them over Eau Claire , which was not even close, but MSP had disappeared from the screen even though they were right over the city. They were, as you all know, vectored all over the sky to determine if they had control of the a/c and Tim kept telling the f/o to tell them they have control they want to land at MSP, etc. They landed with 11,000 pounds of fuel (no they did not come in on fumes, but had 2 hours in an A320) and not but 15 minutes past schedule, even though they left San Diego 35 minutes late due to an atc flow restriction. In the jet-way awaiting them were FBI and every other authority you can imagine. Aftermath and tidbits: Although these pilots filed an NASAP Report, which was designed to have pilots tell the truth about events, so the FAA could learn from them, they had their licenses revoked by the ATL F.A.A. even before they came out of their meeting with NTSB and NASAP meetings. ATL FAA is really big on this new regulation which will allow pilots to take a short nap in flight so they will be rested for the approach...they were insistent that they were sleeping. MSP FAA, Vance (do not know last name) was the person who handed Tim his revocation letter (which was leaked to the entire world by the ATL FAA). Tim said Vance had tears in his eyes and walked away, said nothing. It was later learned that the entire MSP FAA office did not agree at all with revoking their pilot's licenses, but had no jurisdiction over the matter, since ATL FAA had control because of Delta. The pilots have been to Wash. D.C., ATL and MSP for several meetings. In ATL, they met with the chief pilots and Tim said they could not have been nicer. They are working to resolve this, not to try and fire them. But of course, they will have to get their license back for Delta to consider allowing them to continue flying. The appeal has been files for the FAA to reinstate their licenses or to settle on some form of punishment, etc. When Tim and his wife were in MSP for a meeting with the NTSB, they happen to be staying at the same hotel as the NTSB was. The next morning in the lobby, the NTSB official came over to Tim and said he did not know why they even called them in for this event. There was no safety issue. Also, MSP Center informed Delta that there never was a problem and no aircraft were near their plane. Even though no radio communications, they had been followed and separated. Yes, the company tried to contact them on ACARS, but the 320 does not have a chime...it has a 30 second light which then extinguishes. Tim always has 121.5 tuned, but as we all know as pilots, it can get very noisy at times and we turn it down and sometimes forget to turn it back on. He told me this may have been the case. So there were so many factors which helped to cause this episode. Anyone would have likely prevented it.....properly checking in on the new frequency would have been the first one..... A note about laptops.....in NWA's A.O.M (I think it stands for airman's operation manual), it does not say we can't use a laptop, however in Delta's A.O.M., it does, we are transitioning now and we actually have pages from both airlines. When our union showed this to the attorney's, they could not believe the confusion put on our pilot group. But, D.C. F.A.A. put out a new possible ruling which will disallow all laptops......so stupid, don't they know Jet Blue has laptops on every aircraft and soon all airliners will for the electronic Jepp charts. These are the facts and again, Tim said he feels very bad for the company and the pilots and is hoping for a positive outcome on their appeal. With 24 years at NWA, 21,000 blemish free hours, it would be a mistake to ruin his career over this in my opinion. Thank you, Mike F.A.A. Fails to brief new controller on duty (WSJ Article) http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125677288976914581.html
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I really don't know how the taxi drivers make any money. The fares are cheap and the competition is stiff.
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I did not notice any breakfast sausages, but there was plenty of beer.
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If the neighbors told the investigator, "it sounded like someone being murdered," then even with earplugs, the husband would have to hear it. The guy was probably deaf.
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7 Dead And many Injured In Fort Hood Shooting
Wino replied to Beer Chang's topic in World News and Politics
More on the conservative point of view. By Ann Coulter Ann Coulter It's been weeks since eyewitnesses reported that Maj. Nidal Hasan shouted "Allahu akbar" before spraying Fort Hood with gunfire, killing 13 people. Since then we also learned that Hasan gave a medical lecture on beheading infidels and pouring burning oil down their throats (unfortunately not covered under the Senate health care bill). Some wondered if perhaps a pattern was beginning to emerge but were promptly dismissed as racist cranks. We also found out Hasan had business cards printed up with the jihadist abbreviation "SOA" for "Soldier of Allah." Was that enough to conclude that the shooting was an act of terrorism -- or does somebody around here need to take another cultural sensitivity class? And we know that Hasan had contacted several jihadist Web sites and that he had been exchanging e-mails with a radical Islamic cleric in Yemen. The FBI learned that last December, but the rest of us only found out about it a week ago. Is it still too soon to come to the conclusion that the Fort Hood shooting was an act of terrorism? Alas, it is still too early to tell at MSNBC. For Keith Olbermann, Rachel Maddow and Chris Matthews -- at least two of whom would be severely punished under Shariah law -- the shooting of George Tiller was an act of terrorism, no question. The death of a census taker in Kentucky was also an act of terrorism. (We learned this week that it was a suicide/insurance scam.) But as to Maj. Hasan, the jury is still out -- and will be out for many, many years. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ucac/msnbcexclusiveforthoodneverhappened -
Before he died, did he say it tasted like chicken?
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They are interested in stopping the many lawsuits and costly pay outs.
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Isn't that the way most medical doctor's operate?
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I am a gambling man, I will take that bet. I have no idea Roman's financial situation, but $4.5 million is a good chunck of change to give the Swiss judicial system.
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You might say it is a mild form of incarceration. He is jailed in his own chalet.
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People are always looking for the magic pill that will make them feel better again. Sorry, but it is not that easy. Although, I do not see anything wrong with medical marijuana if the doctors find it helps.
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Changing in the way the church deals with the pedophile priest problem.
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The thing that I found odd in Germany were the many groups of men drinking beer in the train station bar at seven o'clock in the morning.
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I had an ostrich steak at the Petite Planet on Soi Day/Nite 2 and it was delicious. It is not a regular menu item, but if you give the owner/chef a day notice he will serve you a mouth watering meal. Mine was served rare and was like a filet mignon. The chef is a very friendly fellow and may give you a few pointers on how to cook one on your own.
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Looks like Roman will be out on $4.5 million bail. I would not think he will skip out on this one. By FRANK JORDANS, Associated Press Writer GSTAAD, Switzerland – After two months in a Swiss jail, Roman Polanski prepared Thursday for the splendid captivity of his $1.6 million chalet in one of world's most luxurious winter resorts.Polanski will have views of snowcapped Alpine peaks, spacious rooms and the all the amenities of a town with a reputation for catering to the wishes of the rich and famous. But he won't be able to go out the front door. In this isolated bastion of wealth — which Elizabeth Taylor once called home and Michael Jackson visited — the 76-year-old director will be placed under house arrest as soon as he posts $4.5 million bail, surrenders his identity documents and is fitted for an electronic bracelet that allows authorities to monitor his whereabouts. The Justice Ministry declined Thursday to appeal a court decision granting Polanski bail, and said it would release him from jail while it considers whether to extradite him to the United States for having sex in 1977 with a 13-year-old girl. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091126/ap_en_mo/eu_switzerland_polanski
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At least 30 Bodies found dead in Maguindanao, Philippines
Wino replied to eleothegreat's topic in World News and Politics
Here is the latest on the massacre. By AARON FAVILA and JIM GOMEZ, Associated Press Writer AMPATUAN, Philippines – Under threat of military attack, the scion of the clan suspected in the slaughter of 57 people in the southern Philippines turned himself in Thursday, and prosecutors say he will face murder charges in the country's worst election violence.Andal Ampatuan Jr., a town mayor, maintains he had nothing to do with the ambush of a convoy carrying his political rival's family, supporters and at least 22 journalists. Their bodies — mowed down by point-blank shots and some hacked up — were found in mass graves hastily dug by a backhoe. Some were buried with their vehicles. The baby-faced 41-year-old is heir to the Ampatuan kingdom: impoverished, rural and lawless Maguindanao province, where they have ruled for years with a reputation for ruthlessness that led few to dare to challenge them. Hundreds of pro-government militiamen in their employ have been disarmed since the massacre. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091126/ap_on_re_as/as_philippines_hostages_killed