she said she would never fly in a private plane which her spouse had to learn to fly in/Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane
Hey there hypocrite. You're not rich pilot spouse first learned to fly and took his first solo in a private plane.
What is this, the shit on anyone who makes more than $75k a year thread? Why the aggression toward her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
It's disintegrating. Soon it will be gone, by 2030 according to one estimate.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-shipwreck-disappearing-dive-reveals-2019-9
So what? Why do people need to go down to the bottom of the ocean in a submarine? It can be documented with machines ie the ones seen in the titanic movie.
Additionally, it’s a shipwreck from 110 years ago. Why does it need be revisited at this point?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
It's disintegrating. Soon it will be gone, by 2030 according to one estimate.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-shipwreck-disappearing-dive-reveals-2019-9
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
Uh, have you ever visited a museum? Damn those preserved artifacts! Let them rot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
Uh, have you ever visited a museum? Damn those preserved artifacts! Let them rot!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
JFK Jr / Carolyn reference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
It's disintegrating. Soon it will be gone, by 2030 according to one estimate.
https://www.businessinsider.com/titanic-shipwreck-disappearing-dive-reveals-2019-9
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
BS. The wreck has been down there for over a century. What “preservation and identification” needs to be done now?
Anonymous wrote:Do you think it was attacked by orcas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
JFK Jr / Carolyn reference?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised at all of these comments from people horrified that someone would want to see the wreck of a ship where a thousand people died. Has no one been to the World Trade Center or visited the ruins of Pompeii or the Gettysburg battlefields? All different circumstances of course but its a pretty human thing to come to do this sort of thing and consider your own mortality.
Side note: I have a 7 year old who has a mild Titanic obsession (he will not be hearing about this recent news) and we have read far too many books and seen too many documentaries about the Titanic. Interest in the Titanic is a thing!
It seems to be a common childhood phase, both of mine went through it. Unfortunately the movie Titanic is too old for young kids who are really into the Titanic. Strange mismatch.
As an engineer, I think the Titanic is one of a series of tragic events that need to be told. The Lag Megantic is another one. The Shuttle Columbia and Challenger are some more examples. Regardless of the safety protocols you design into a system, they are only as good as the people operating them.
I forget the name of the ship but I am fascinated by the story of the luxury cruise liner that came within an in ch or two of capsizing and righted, and which served as the inspiration for the movie The Poseidon Adventure.
Here it is: 5 inches from the righting angle:
https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1943/10/01/88567762.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you people picking on the fact that they were rich? I don’t understand how it’s relevant.
It’s wrong to pick on them though I do think it’s relevant. Bring rich gives people access to do some risky things that make them feel special: Private planes, trips into space, race cars, the depths of the sea…and they do a lot of these things without the knowledge or respect for the seriousness of the adventures.
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.
The rich people are the reason this trip could take place, which was not just a sightseeing tour, it’s other purpose is to monitor the titanic site from a preservation and identification perspective.
Anonymous wrote:
I’m married to a not rich pilot. I can tell you I would never fly in a private plane and I would never think I could fly myself to my cousins wedding at night. Because I understand the training needed and how important is. Their confidence and money sometimes kill them.