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1SeventyZ wrote:I think it's safe to say that some "pilot shit" was done.

I'm curious how much thrust he had left when he put it in. Did the engines become total wing ornaments with the poultry meal? Or did he have something left? That guy did a great job of flying it all the way in.

I feel bad for birds everywhere, cuz you know Homeland is going after them. ;)


Zane,
Round them up - and get rid of them!" Or even kill them if you like.

That's the sure answer to eliminating the potentially deadly Canada geese that threaten air travel around New York, says wildlife biologist Steve Garber, who once ran the wildlife-mitigation program at Kennedy, La Guardia and Newark airports.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/01172009/ne ... 150594.htm

According to the article these are illegal immigrants from Canada. So the ICE is still not doing their job. This open border shit just has to stop! :roll: ](*,)
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1SeventyZ wrote:I think it's safe to say that some "pilot shit" was done.


Been watching Top Gun eh.
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