Phil Caron
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On some turboprop conversions, the main landing gear is fully enclosed. For the negative armchair pilots out there, if you can't fly, don't comment.
(Written on 12/10/2021)(Permalink)
As stated by Dan G, the NTSB don't know crap about the real world of flying aside from riding mopeds. Of course the proper way is aviate, navigate and when time and circumstances permit, communicate. No wonder bureaucrats fly a desk and have no clues. Nuf said.
(Written on 10/15/2021)(Permalink)
And Boeing thought they were saving money with cheap labor, they'll never learn that quality production saves money in the long run. Yep, shift all your productions to the South and see your sales keep dropping. These Chicago idiots can't stop amazing me with their stupidity and living in a bubble attitudes. Keep it going and witness the ending of Boeing as a cash cow for the directors and unemployment for their production staff at all locations. With all the millions they've taken away, I guess they have no issues since they can retire in comfort.
(Written on 07/13/2021)(Permalink)
I'm surprised Trudeau did not think of this first with Rebel News reporters in Canada. They regularly expose his corrupt practices. Trudeau gets the RCMP to prevent their reporters from attending his public appearances in order to avoid being questioned by them. Keep watching Canada for another dictator in the making.
(Written on 05/24/2021)(Permalink)
Boeing as predicted is going down as evidenced by their CEO taking a 25M salary from a company that is losing money and dropping sales at a rapid pace. This CEO has the same attitude as the previous one, take as much as you can before the house of cards tumbles. The same goes for the Chicago based elite using this term loosely. It is a shame for the loyal employees who in the end will lose what they've invested in Boeing. By the time Chicago management is done, the company will not be worth anything for Airbus or COMAC to consider acquiring.
(Written on 05/03/2021)(Permalink)
Beginning of the end for what was a great company, I feel bad for the employees who will suffer the consequences of the Chicago "executives" stupidity & greed. I hope Airbus buys them out before it all falls apart and fires the Chicago idiots who caused the downfall.
(Written on 02/20/2021)(Permalink)
Since McDonald Douglas executives are in charge of Boeing, don't bet on initiatives for producing new or improved aircraft to meet market needs. They have demonstrated their inabilities in making sound decisions in the past killing McDonald Douglas products and reputation. History is repeating itself and eventually will cause the demise of Boeing. They do not see the need for required skilled workers to perform assembly of aircraft. So what what if the assembly is faulty or tools are left behind as long as they get their bonuses. I used to say "If it ain't Boeing I ain't going", that's changed. I wonder which company aside from Airbus they'll try to take control of to increase their short term goals. Oh wait, there are none. R.I.P Boeing.
(Written on 02/18/2021)(Permalink)
I agree Stephen, enough said.
(Written on 01/02/2021)(Permalink)
It's humorous and sad to see the negative comments non-pilots make about the 737 MAX, they obviously have no clues except maybe playing with flight simulator games and oh yes, watching and listening to the idiot non-educated reporters.
(Written on 12/30/2020)(Permalink)
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