Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the AA CEO is on his way to DC. Is Hegseth on site?
Hegseth is AWOL.
Seems to think a tweet is the extent of his involvement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the AA CEO is on his way to DC. Is Hegseth on site?
Hegseth is AWOL.
Seems to think a tweet is the extent of his involvement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dare to fly with a depleted FAA.
This will erase all the cost savings and then some if the helicopter is found at fault. The military will have to compensate the families of the victims and American Airlines for the crash. Back in 2001, the Navy had to pay $25 million when their submarine was at fault for surfacing under a Japanese fishing boat and destroying the boat and killing all 9 people. This will be way more expensive than that.
Anonymous wrote:So the AA CEO is on his way to DC. Is Hegseth on site?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dare to fly with a depleted FAA.
This will erase all the cost savings and then some if the helicopter is found at fault. The military will have to compensate the families of the victims and American Airlines for the crash. Back in 2001, the Navy had to pay $25 million when their submarine was at fault for surfacing under a Japanese fishing boat and destroying the boat and killing all 9 people. This will be way more expensive than that.
Anonymous wrote:Who was on that plane?
And where was the helicopter going? They don’t just stuck a newbie in a Bkack Hawk helicopter.
Anonymous wrote:The FAA has been understaffed and underfunded for decades. New cuts would be extremely dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Dare to fly with a depleted FAA.