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Old 02-27-2008, 06:16 PM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)

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Re: Airline pilot fired for buzzing Washington airfield

Nah, more like "Tank-Nut" ' & his "Nintendo-'Wii'-control-sticks"

YES!! And rush was yelling at me the whole time you idiot!! We are going to crash!!
 

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I hear now that the flyby at the lowest point was 28 feet from the ground.....
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Wow, man if he crashed that ,well I just don't want to think about that!
 

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I hear now that the flyby at the lowest point was 28 feet from the ground.....

Heck, he had another 29 feet to go!.....
 

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I hear now that the flyby at the lowest point was 28 feet from the ground.....
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Apparently he did receive permission from the control tower prior to 'buzzing' the field. Perhaps the facts should be examined more thoroughly before a rush to judgement ...
 

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