parris_k@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On 31 Jan, 14:44, Wolfie <Wolfie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
'sBoy.org> wrote:
>> parri...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>> On 31 Jan, 14:27, Wolfie <Wolfie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
'sBoy.org> wrote:
>>>> parri...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>>>>> On 31 Jan, 13:24, Wolfie <Wolfie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
'sBoy.org> wrote:
>>>>>> Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' ) wrote:
>>>>>>> B1ackwater wrote:
>>>>>>>> "Bill Bonde ( 'Hi ho' )" <tributyltinpa...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>>>>>
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/news/article-23434850-details/Flight+to...
>>>>>>>>> #begin quote
>>>>>>>>> The co-pilot of a Heathrow-bound plane was dragged kicking and
screaming
>>>>>>>> >from the cockpit after suffering a mental breakdown while in
control of
>>>>>>>>> the flight.
>>>>>>>>> He began yelling and "invoking God" as the Air Canada 767 flew
at 37,000
>>>>>>>>> feet over the Atlantic. He was held down by other crew members
and a
>>>>>>>>> passenger, a member of the Canadian armed forces.
>>>>>>>>> The co-pilot then had restraints fastened to his wrists and
ankles and
>>>>>>>>> was handcuffed to a seat. The flight from Toronto made an
emergency
>>>>>>>>> landing in Shannon and the co-pilot, who had been crying and
screaming
>>>>>>>>> according to witnesses, was taken off the plane.
>>>>>>>>> He was taken by ambulance to a psychiatric ward where he is
being
>>>>>>>>> treated for a suspected nervous breakdown.
>>>>>>>>> The 146 passengers on the overnight flight continued their
journey and
>>>>>>>>> got to Heathrow eight hours behind schedule after the drama on
Monday.
>>>>>>>>> Passenger Sean Finucane told of his shock as he witnessed the
co-pilot
>>>>>>>>> being carried out of the cockpit in restraints.
>>>>>>>>> He said today: "He was very, very distraught. He was yelling
loudly at
>>>>>>>>> times. When they tried to put his shoes on later he swore and he
>>>>>>>>> threatened people. His voice was clear so he didn't sound drunk
or
>>>>>>>>> anything. He was swearing and was very distressed."
>>>>>>>>> Mr Finucane, from Lanca****re, told how the pilot kept shouting:
"I need
>>>>>>>>> to talk to you God."
>>>>>>>> RADical man ...
>>>>>>>> But then I guess any high-pressure profession suffers
>>>>>>>> from a dispro****tionate number of mental breakdowns.
>>>>>>>> Just hope it doesn't happen to your doctor when he's
>>>>>>>> transplanting a kidney or something :-)
>>>>>>> Al Qaeda put some LSD in his coffee.
>>>>>> Yeah but it sounds startlingly like that Air Egypt plane that
>>>>>> was piloted into the sea after leaving the US. Pilot was
>>>>>> also raving.
>>>>> Your proof for this being?
>>>> Its a matter of record.
>>> No, it's a matter of record that people have SAID he was barking.
>>> It being named as the cause of the crash (or even being a fact) isn't.
>>> Not by a long stretch:
>>> http://www.ntsb.gov/Publictn/2002/aab0201.htm
>>>> http://www.theatlantic.com/doc/200111/langewiesche
>>> An opinion piece is "proof"?
>> Wow. You're like the guy speeding through the neighborhood
>> who runs down a cat and then claims the cat committed suicide.
>> Wait here, we'll try to find its note.
>
> That's yuor answer to the question "an opinion piece is proof?" ?
>
>>
>>
>>>> I am curious to know why you asked?
>>> I'm just a stickler for accuracy..
>> If you have a rebuttal of the CVR transcript as contained in
>> the item above, lets have it.
>
> It's the interpretation of teh CVR rather than what is on it that is
> interesting.
>
> But as long as you recognise you have no proof, only interpretation of
> evidence...
You are just babbling here. Offer some factual rebuttal
of the CVR and flight recorders technical data that
shows that you have any vestiges of credibility on this
topic.
--
Wolfie


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