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Does anyone know what company it was that had a CRJ lose an angine in cruise flight last night?
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If it was in Denver...I overheard someone talking about one of ours (Mesa)returning to the field last night. Ok... I opened up the can of worms, go ahead and make your stupid comments.
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Quote: I know pennicle guys did. I remember because it was an FO from Gulfstream and they were doing a repositioning flight. They climbed up really high like 40k feet then stalled an engine and went down.
This post is wrong on many levels. You should be ashamed.
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Yeah, that's old news. I was asking about the one last night.
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There was an America West Mesa CRJ 50 seater with a trashbag covering the left pylon (engine removed) at the end of the C concourse in Denver yesterday....
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Quote: This post is wrong on many levels. You should be ashamed.
Yeah, not right.
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You can thank Johnny O for that one
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Quote: I know pennicle guys did. I remember because it was an FO from Gulfstream and they were doing a repositioning flight. They climbed up really high like 40k feet then stalled an engine and went down.
No reason to bring that shyt up. Very inconsiderate.
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Quote: You can thank Johnny O for that one
ya, maybe if they gave them block or better, the crew wouldn't have to run the engines at 108% to get from point A to point B. Johnny O needs to be ashamed of himself.
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Quote: I know pennicle guys did. I remember because it was an FO from Gulfstream and they were doing a repositioning flight. They climbed up really high like 40k feet then stalled an engine and went down.
970+ posts and you still don't have a clue do you?

Instead of posting your stream-of-consciousness blathering, try reading a bit more, you might actually learn something. As mentioned before, your post is wrong on several levels, for shame.
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