Kenny Phillips
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I will admit that pets being killed hits me harder than humans being killed.I grew up about a mile from NAS JAX. Watching CNN, one of the passengers on board said it landed hard, bounced a couple of times, swerved left and right, then went off the runway into the St. Johns river. Weather was nasty with rain, lightning, thunder. Apparently a number of pets aboard didn't survive.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/04/us/jacksonville-plane-skids-into-river/index.html
Huh? 290 and landing on 10 is almost a dead on tailwind. And heavy rain/tstorm too. Like American down in Jamaica a decade or so ago.70 degree crosswind, 8G16. Needs skill for a little plane, but I wouldn't expect that to bother a jet much.
Huh? 290 and landing on 10 is almost a dead on tailwind. And heavy rain/tstorm too. Like American down in Jamaica a decade or so ago.
That’s sad.I will admit that pets being killed hits me harder than humans being killed.
The reciprocal of 10 is 190, isn't it?
290 is 70 degrees to 360 + 10 => 80 degree crosswind (not 70).
Military charterWhy were they landing at the naval air station? Do commercial flights land there routinely?
Military charter
I will admit I don’t understand how that can be the case.I will admit that pets being killed hits me harder than humans being killed.
Especially if you were the one who put your trusting friend in the cargo hold.In my experience, when a faithful dog companion dies it's really a tough loss.
The reciprocal of 10 is 190, isn't it?
290 is 70 degrees to 360 + 10 => 80 degree crosswind (not 70).
We all brain fart from time to time.
*you'reTrue, but when your corrected and then look it over and still come up with the same wrong answer it’s not a brain fart. It’s a lack of basic knowledge on how runways are numbered.
I get all that. I too have loved and lost several dog friends over the years and it was hard when I lost them. I still didn’t value them more than human life. To each their own. I just don’t understand...I completely understand where Kenny is coming from. Pets, especially dogs, offer unconditional love whether you're a prince or a pauper. They are non-judgmental and just want to be with you. The golden retrievers I have had are more empathetic than most people I've known. Like Harry Truman said, "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog."
In my experience, when a faithful dog companion dies it's really a tough loss.
I really hope you don’t have a pilots license.
Knew that’d be the next post...LOL*you're
All labs matter!
We all brain fart from time to time.
Knew that’d be the next post...LOL
Written by a person that does not seem to understand the difference between a certificate and license.I really hope you don’t have a pilots license.