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On the off chance you're responding to my post and referring to Iran Air Flight 655 shot down by the USS Vincennes, you're obviously aware that tulip happens when you **** about with big toys.
Yes Russia / US / china / / UK are happy to kill civilians when suits agenda at the time
On the off chance you're responding to my post and referring to Iran Air Flight 655 shot down by the USS Vincennes, you're obviously aware that tulip happens when you **** about with big toys.
On the off chance you're responding to my post and referring to Iran Air Flight 655 shot down by the USS Vincennes, you're obviously aware that tulip happens when you **** about with big toys.
Blimey, that commercial pilot would have been taught to land in a field when he/she first flew in a light aircraft - I'm sure they never envisaged having to use the "field landing technique" on an airliner.
yeh, it's crazy what some pilots manage when the sh1te hits the fan.
that guy who went in the hudson, etc
Blimey, that commercial pilot would have been taught to land in a field when he/she first flew in a light aircraft - I'm sure they never envisaged having to use the "field landing technique" on an airliner.
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