when things go wrong ...
#2
RE: when things go wrong ...
This picture is actaully from where I'm from to the best of my knowledge - Bulgaria. I'd guess this isn't the wife's doing but the hating neighbors who all have 1980's Skodas and unseen to the Americans Toyotas and Ford Fiestas.
#3
RE: when things go wrong ...
Hmmmm, all the neighbors owned brand new mattocks? Is this the weapon of choice?
Why is there a newspaper wrapped around the license plate? No photo editing software
to 'blurr' that part of the pic?
Geez , NAFTA, I sure hope your neighbors wouldn't do anything like that to your nice
looking Eldo.
Why is there a newspaper wrapped around the license plate? No photo editing software
to 'blurr' that part of the pic?
Geez , NAFTA, I sure hope your neighbors wouldn't do anything like that to your nice
looking Eldo.
#4
RE: when things go wrong ...
when things go wrong .. in flight ...
you are going to fly .. what choices can you make? check this out ...
I once traveled for a living .. these stats, or others like it, is what I used.
Should you fly non-stop or take the economy puddle jumper?
54% of incidents are on take off / landing ...
accidents and incidents. Incidents: They don't include any substantial damage to the aircraft, and they don't involve any loss of life or serious injuries. Accidents: involve substantial damage to the aircraft and may result in fatalities or serious injuries.
This are the accident stats and include all flying, including student pilots:
for the rest go here:
http://flighttraining.aopa.org/learn...y/go_wrong.cfm
.
you are going to fly .. what choices can you make? check this out ...
I once traveled for a living .. these stats, or others like it, is what I used.
Should you fly non-stop or take the economy puddle jumper?
54% of incidents are on take off / landing ...
accidents and incidents. Incidents: They don't include any substantial damage to the aircraft, and they don't involve any loss of life or serious injuries. Accidents: involve substantial damage to the aircraft and may result in fatalities or serious injuries.
This are the accident stats and include all flying, including student pilots:
for the rest go here:
http://flighttraining.aopa.org/learn...y/go_wrong.cfm
.
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