Boyd Munro wrote:
Unfortunately there is another problem. There is deep-seated resistance to
issuing reliable information about accidents - you only have to look at how
Wayne Carter's head was bitten off a month or two ago when he suggested in
this forum it would be wise to do so.
Hang on, Boyd. That's now how I remember it. I remember Wayne Carter's
head being bitten off because he advocated capitalizing from a fatal
accident by using it as a promotional opportunity.
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg07835.html
Even if you think that's a legitimate use of an accident, bringing
it up less than 48 hours after the pilot's passing is in pretty
poor taste.
- mark
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