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Politics : Proof that John Kerry is Unfit for Command

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To: cirrus who wrote (8656)9/9/2004 2:24:19 PM
From: J.B.C.  Read Replies (1) of 27181
 
I'm here to tell you that you didn't and you ARE lying. It's an FAA requirement, it does not go disregarded. ANY pilot (pilots shuttling between cities not flying the aircraft) on a flight or any member of the FAA (FAA up until a couple years ago would routinely fly commercial for free, sometimes in the jump seat), that would see that activity, would report it and the pilot would have his license suspended, pending possible loss of license. You may have seen the door open on the ground but not in flight.

The door has been required locked for 2 reasons, To prevent pilot distraction, and to prevent hijacking that occurred in the 60's.

Jim

Jim
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