Posted by 730d se on July 16, 2010 at 08:54:26 from (71.12.22.117):
In Reply to: Re: BP oil spill posted by Cas on July 16, 2010 at 07:08:19:
Just another example of a guy who's aspirations are much higher than his abilities and experience. The last time I sat in the cockpit of a 757-200 was B/4 911. As well as I recall, my butt fit just as well as the pilot's, and all of the controls were equadistance for the both of us. You tell me the difference? I would love to be a pilot but I do not have the proper training nor time in the seat. The moratorium should be on any oil company substituting thinner walled unproven pipe for the more expensive but reliable thicker walled pipe. We have been drilling in deep water for years and never had this happen. As for little tar balls, 10 years ago I was walking the shores around Ft Lauderfdale, FL. I was barefooted. When I got back to the pool, I had little black stuff on the bottoms of my feet.
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