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Air Marshalls agreed on UK flights but not Swedish
a minor attack of cranial-rectal-insertion? (think about it, you'll
understand what it means) "Henry" wrote in message ... "DALing" daling43[delete]-at-hotmail.com wrote: "Henry" wrote in message Binyamin Dissen wrote: Of course, if anything is going on in the plane, the pilot should remain locked in the cockpit. There is absolutely no reason for him to get involved. The commanding officer of the ship is ultimately responsible for everything that happens on board and therefore may just wish to have some little say in the decision-making process. sorry, but these days the job of the pilot is to fly the aircraft and NOT come out of the flight deck. Sez you. |
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Air Marshalls agreed on UK flights but not Swedish
On Mon, 05 Jan 2004 16:07:31 -0800, Malcolm Weir wrote:
So Britain can say they are complying with the US policy, and BALPA can make sure that we don't have armed guards everywhere! Everyone's happy! Until BALPA members start losing their jobs as the airlines run into financial problems. Which they will if they cancel flights and it goes on for the months Alistair Darling predicts. -- Lansbury |
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Air Marshalls agreed on UK flights but not Swedish
Lansbury wrote:
Until BALPA members start losing their jobs as the airlines run into financial problems. Which they will if they cancel flights and it goes on for the months Alistair Darling predicts. Denmark, Sweeden and Portugal have refused to allow armed guards. If all of europe got together and stood up to the bush regime, and reciprocated any refusal of their national airline to enter the USA with refusal of a US airline to enter their country, the Bush Regime would be forced to accept defeat in this imperialistic move. There is very little doubt that Bush's loyal terrier, Mr Bliar will force UK pilots to comply with Bush regime rules. |
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Air Marshalls agreed on UK flights but not Swedish
"nobody" wrote in message ... Lansbury wrote: Until BALPA members start losing their jobs as the airlines run into financial problems. Which they will if they cancel flights and it goes on for the months Alistair Darling predicts. Denmark, Sweeden and Portugal have refused to allow armed guards. If all of europe got together and stood up to the bush regime, and reciprocated any refusal of their national airline to enter the USA with refusal of a US airline to enter their country, the Bush Regime would be forced to accept defeat in this imperialistic move. There is very little doubt that Bush's loyal terrier, Mr Bliar will force UK pilots to comply with Bush regime rules. Is that your considered response or did you just invoke the Pavlovian canines? Incidentally, where is Sweeden? And how many daily flights are there between Portugal and the USA? JohnT |
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Air Marshalls agreed on UK flights but not Swedish
JohnT wrote: "nobody" wrote in message ... Lansbury wrote: Until BALPA members start losing their jobs as the airlines run into financial problems. Which they will if they cancel flights and it goes on for the months Alistair Darling predicts. Denmark, Sweeden and Portugal have refused to allow armed guards. If all of europe got together and stood up to the bush regime, and reciprocated any refusal of their national airline to enter the USA with refusal of a US airline to enter their country, the Bush Regime would be forced to accept defeat in this imperialistic move. There is very little doubt that Bush's loyal terrier, Mr Bliar will force UK pilots to comply with Bush regime rules. Is that your considered response or did you just invoke the Pavlovian canines? Incidentally, where is Sweeden? And how many daily flights are there between Portugal and the USA? Lol...you Sir, are responding to our "Pavlovian troll", a certain JF Mezei, who starts slobbering and slathering like a rabid mad dog whenever the subject of the US, Jews, or Israel comes up on this here newsgroup.... The tip - offs are his use of such phrases as "Bush regime", "Bush's loyal terrier, Mr. Bliar [sic]", etc. , his confused "Franglish" syntax, and his consistent mis - spellings of common words, the latest example here being "Sweeden" and "Bliar"...oh, and if you check his headers he has a ".ca" address. -- Best Greg |
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Air Marshalls agreed on UK flights but not Swedish
On Tue, 06 Jan 2004 16:50:11 -0500, nobody wrote:
Denmark, Sweeden and Portugal have refused to allow armed guards Not one of those countries is very high on the target list, if they have even got on it. As there doesn't seem to be any reports of any threats being made to their aircraft they can take such a position as they know there isn't going to be a need to put Sky Marshalls on their flights. A change in that situation and commercial reality may well change their minds. -- Lansbury |
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