Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. Helicopters freak me out, I can’t imagine ever riding in one unless it was life or death.
I feel like small planes and helicopters have an equal amount of accidents but the helicopter ones are far more visible because they're rarer to see and they fly closer to land.
Either way - it is creepy especially right after the billionaire owner of the Leicester City team died in a fiery helicopter crash last week.
I work on helicopter crashes for work. No way would I ever get in one
BS. If you were NTSB you'd have been required at some point to have familiarization training for type.
Not too mention I've never met an investigator who'd say such a stupid blanket statement as you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember something about you have to consumate the marriage to make it legal. In the recent case of the newlyweds who died after the ceremony on a helicopter ride, would they be legally married? This could impact who inherits their property.
Just a curiosity.
You have to file the legal paperwork. Consummation hasn't figured into marriages--I dunno the Middle Ages.
I know a couple that annulled on the basis of the marriage being unconsummated after ten months. Here in MD almost twelve years ago. Young, religious couple with no prior partners. H was low drive or possibly closeted even to himself.
But it was and would have remained a legal marriage had they not pursued an annulment or divorce.
Exactly. Also annulment is a Catholic thing not a legal thing.
Anonymous wrote:“How awesome to spend your honeymoon with Jesus”
Awesome?
Anonymous wrote:You don't have to consummate to be legally married...
You're legally married when you sign the marriage license with witnesses. We did this at our rehearsal in the church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. Helicopters freak me out, I can’t imagine ever riding in one unless it was life or death.
I feel like small planes and helicopters have an equal amount of accidents but the helicopter ones are far more visible because they're rarer to see and they fly closer to land.
Either way - it is creepy especially right after the billionaire owner of the Leicester City team died in a fiery helicopter crash last week.
I work on helicopter crashes for work. No way would I ever get in one
BS. If you were NTSB you'd have been required at some point to have familiarization training for type.
Not too mention I've never met an investigator who'd say such a stupid blanket statement as you.
There are more people than investigation teams and paper pushers - engineers, crash scene disposal, repair crew.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their pilot looked old enough to be in the grave himself. I'm guessing he had a heart attack while flying.
Gerald Green Lawrence has been identified as the pilot in the helicopter crash that killed 2 newlyweds near Uvalde, Texas, just an hour and a half after the wedding.
The guys got a bronze star and what may be a distinguished flying cross (blue, in the center). While that doesn’t speak to his skill today, it certainly demonstrates that he could fly.
Anonymous wrote:Their pilot looked old enough to be in the grave himself. I'm guessing he had a heart attack while flying.
Gerald Green Lawrence has been identified as the pilot in the helicopter crash that killed 2 newlyweds near Uvalde, Texas, just an hour and a half after the wedding.
Anonymous wrote:I remember something about you have to consumate the marriage to make it legal. In the recent case of the newlyweds who died after the ceremony on a helicopter ride, would they be legally married? This could impact who inherits their property.
Just a curiosity.
Anonymous wrote:The helicopter took off at night. That right there is a no-go for me.
Was the pilot a family friend? So maybe the newlyweds felt obligated? For some reason, I got that impression.
