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Not trying to be an ass here but I 'm pretty sure he wouldn't say everyone survived if the pilots died. The pilot of the aircraft that lost a wing bailed out. The other aircraft landed. I think pilots that fly for sky diving companies are some of the rare ones that do. Probably just for situations like the one in that video. |
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Not trying to be an ass here but I 'm pretty sure he wouldn't say everyone survived if the pilots died. The pilot of the aircraft that lost a wing bailed out. The other aircraft landed. I think pilots that fly for sky diving companies are some of the rare ones that do. Probably just for situations like the one in that video. Fairly certain that jump pilots are required to wear parachutes. That was a company policy whenever I went up with jumpers. If I remember correctly, it has to do with continued flight at abnormal attitudes or excessive bank angles. Can't remember specifically. I'm sure an expert will be along shortly to clarify. And yes all people, including the pilots lived thru that clusterfuck. Thank god |
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Followers of this thread may remember shipadick a few pages ago. Anyhow, I sent one to my brother, lol. I will say that they are supprisingly politically correct for being a company that makes cardboard dicks, they shot down my first message, lol. http://i617.photobucket.com/albums/tt260/turningfast/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps80dddcdc.jpg View Quote That's awesome. What was your first message? |
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At least it's hilariously funny, which is obviously why it was posted in this thread. No freeloading. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=68236 View Quote Why does the goose have a shameful look on it's face? |
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At least it's hilariously funny, which is obviously why it was posted in this thread. No freeloading. http://www.ar15.com/media/viewFile.html?i=68236 Why does the goose have a shameful look on it's face? Dunno. I never look at their faces. |
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Followers of this thread may remember shipadick a few pages ago. Anyhow, I sent one to my brother, lol. I will say that they are supprisingly politically correct for being a company that makes cardboard dicks, they shot down my first message, lol. http://i617.photobucket.com/albums/tt260/turningfast/Mobile%20Uploads/image_zps80dddcdc.jpg That's awesome. What was your first message? It had "fag" in it. What is the fun of sending a big dick if it can't have the word "fag" on it?!?!? |
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Fairly certain that jump pilots are required to wear parachutes. That was a company policy whenever I went up with jumpers. If I remember correctly, it has to do with continued flight at abnormal attitudes or excessive bank angles. Can't remember specifically. I'm sure an expert will be along shortly to clarify. And yes all people, including the pilots lived thru that clusterfuck. Thank god View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not trying to be an ass here but I 'm pretty sure he wouldn't say everyone survived if the pilots died. The pilot of the aircraft that lost a wing bailed out. The other aircraft landed. I think pilots that fly for sky diving companies are some of the rare ones that do. Probably just for situations like the one in that video. Fairly certain that jump pilots are required to wear parachutes. That was a company policy whenever I went up with jumpers. If I remember correctly, it has to do with continued flight at abnormal attitudes or excessive bank angles. Can't remember specifically. I'm sure an expert will be along shortly to clarify. And yes all people, including the pilots lived thru that clusterfuck. Thank god The pilots have worn chutes when I went skydiving. I don't know if it's a regulation or not. However, when I used to fly and do aerobatics (Citabria and Decathelon) many years ago we had chutes and wore them. Never know when a plane may experience a structural or mechanical failure when you are flinging it all over the sky. |
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View Quote The only god damn time you should be jumping out of a plane! |
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Quoted: The pilots have worn chutes when I went skydiving. I don't know if it's a regulation or not. However, when I used to fly and do aerobatics (Citabria and Decathelon) many years ago we had chutes and wore them. Never know when a plane may experience a structural or mechanical failure when you are flinging it all over the sky. View Quote |
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Is that cat to her right named Isis? Yes, yes, it is!!!!!!!!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Is that cat to her right named Isis? Yes, yes, it is!!!!!!!!!! Isis...as in sister of osiris from egyptian mythology, you maroon. |
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View Quote Uhh . . . devenomized, right? |
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And de-fanged? |
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Fairly certain that jump pilots are required to wear parachutes. That was a company policy whenever I went up with jumpers. If I remember correctly, it has to do with continued flight at abnormal attitudes or excessive bank angles. Can't remember specifically. I'm sure an expert will be along shortly to clarify. And yes all people, including the pilots lived thru that clusterfuck. Thank god View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not trying to be an ass here but I 'm pretty sure he wouldn't say everyone survived if the pilots died. The pilot of the aircraft that lost a wing bailed out. The other aircraft landed. I think pilots that fly for sky diving companies are some of the rare ones that do. Probably just for situations like the one in that video. Fairly certain that jump pilots are required to wear parachutes. That was a company policy whenever I went up with jumpers. If I remember correctly, it has to do with continued flight at abnormal attitudes or excessive bank angles. Can't remember specifically. I'm sure an expert will be along shortly to clarify. And yes all people, including the pilots lived thru that clusterfuck. Thank god Amen to that. The video of the burning aircraft is one of the most disturbing I've ever seen on Youtube. |
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And de-fanged? Nope. Typical toddler, just hasn't teethed, yet... |
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The pilots have worn chutes when I went skydiving. I don't know if it's a regulation or not. However, when I used to fly and do aerobatics (Citabria and Decathelon) many years ago we had chutes and wore them. Never know when a plane may experience a structural or mechanical failure when you are flinging it all over the sky. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Not trying to be an ass here but I 'm pretty sure he wouldn't say everyone survived if the pilots died. The pilot of the aircraft that lost a wing bailed out. The other aircraft landed. I think pilots that fly for sky diving companies are some of the rare ones that do. Probably just for situations like the one in that video. Fairly certain that jump pilots are required to wear parachutes. That was a company policy whenever I went up with jumpers. If I remember correctly, it has to do with continued flight at abnormal attitudes or excessive bank angles. Can't remember specifically. I'm sure an expert will be along shortly to clarify. And yes all people, including the pilots lived thru that clusterfuck. Thank god The pilots have worn chutes when I went skydiving. I don't know if it's a regulation or not. However, when I used to fly and do aerobatics (Citabria and Decathelon) many years ago we had chutes and wore them. Never know when a plane may experience a structural or mechanical failure when you are flinging it all over the sky. 'Cause shit happens. HERE IS A LINK to a story in which a parachute got caught in the aircraft tail and rudder, damaging it beyond control. Pilot exited the aircraft and landed safely. This story says his employer requires him to wear a chute. |
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I think that's a safe bet.
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View Quote They should flip that around, draw the father you hoped you had. |
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And de-fanged? No, the kid is still a bit young for that. Maybe next birfday. |
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I think that's a safe bet. Keeping up with the unfunny. Indians usually stitch their mouths shut for those shows. Notice the cobra doesn't open it's mouth when striking, he just bops the kid a couple times. Trying to pull fangs or poison sacs would kill the snake, giving a bad show. |
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And de-fanged? If it's India... nope. They revere and worship cobras there. |
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View Quote I've got wood and I'm glad to see ya! |
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No, the kid is still a bit young for that. Maybe next birfday. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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And de-fanged? No, the kid is still a bit young for that. Maybe next birfday. I think a 'COBRA' plan must mean some 'other' form of childcare in Asia. TRG |
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