Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wtop is one of the worst reporting news stations.
It's cringe and rarely listen to it other than fir traffic and weather.
While we are talking about WTOP, why is their advertising so bad? I've come to believe that if I hear an ad on that station, it's definitely an overpriced, useless product. And whats with the erectile dysfunction ads all the time? You'd think all the men who listen to WTOP just can't get it up.
Anonymous wrote:Wtop is one of the worst reporting news stations.
It's cringe and rarely listen to it other than fir traffic and weather.
Anonymous wrote:Wtop is one of the worst reporting news stations.
It's cringe and rarely listen to it other than fir traffic and weather.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope the plane passengers are rescued safely!
And the pilot charged with reckless endangerment immediately. If you don't know how to fly small planes in inclement weather, don't put people's lives at risk and inconvenience hundreds of thousands of others!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope the plane passengers are rescued safely!
And the pilot charged with reckless endangerment immediately. If you don't know how to fly small planes in inclement weather, don't put people's lives at risk and inconvenience hundreds of thousands of others!
Yeah... two of my BILs are licensed to fly small aircraft, and one of them nearly had the same accident. Poor visibility will trip up even the most careful and experienced pilot, PP. What should be regulated is the presence of previously rural airports in what is now urban areas. Flights should be heavily restricted or cancelled entirely during poor weather. Don't put it all on the pilots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hope the plane passengers are rescued safely!
And the pilot charged with reckless endangerment immediately. If you don't know how to fly small planes in inclement weather, don't put people's lives at risk and inconvenience hundreds of thousands of others!
Anonymous wrote:Hope the plane passengers are rescued safely!