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Monday February 17, 2003 14:42
by Mixer
"Aer Rianta, the Department of Transport and the Irish Aviation Authority are investigating a minor collision at Shannon Airport between a chartered US military jet and another aircraft ..." http://www.rte.ie/news/2003/0217/shannon.html
"Aer Rianta, the Department of Transport and the Irish Aviation Authority are investigating a minor collision at Shannon Airport between a chartered US military jet and another aircraft ..."
http://www.rte.ie/news/2003/0217/shannon.html
If they keep this up, there won't be any need for direct action ;-)
Comments (5 of 5)
Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5i wonder if they will test the military pilots to see if they were on speed?
part of the defence of the USAF pilots who are charged with killing coalition forces in Afghanistan is that they were pressurised into using speed so that they would be able to fly longer hours.
Last month there were two serious collisions involving US military planes at Shannon. In both cases the planes collided with hammers or hatchets.
are the saddo's still at their little vigil by keeping watch on shannon airport 24/7? good to know the taxpayers are funding these wasters. its a pity the hatchet didnt fall on one of the 'famous fives' faces. cos it sure as hell couldnt have made 'em any uglier..
mr jinks - you'll be surprised to learn that sometimes the truth comes dressed in rags.
I suppose that craven gutless puppets bertie and cowan will pay for the damages in their best grovelling fashion
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