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First of all, why do we need to know what this guy ate? And this is breaking news why...?
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I was at a pub last night and they had LIVE coverage from the airport. Which entitled a screen shot of the A340 at the gate with constant plugs from the anchors. It was interesting to watch an A340 at the gate...it didn't do anything, it was just sitting there. You can just imagine what they would have been saying when it was coming to land....
BIG LOUD MUSIC...
Breaking NEWS....
"Ramsey plane down in US airspace...."
"We are now live at LAX, and we can see the Thia airways 747 coming in for a landing...oh wait, it's an Airbus A320 our Aviation sources tell us. We have a former American Airlines pilot on the way to help us with aviation related questions.
In the mean time I will just say it's a four engined plane.
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It is now on final approach to LAX, our aviation expert tells us it's an Airbus A340-500, that is a new plane isn't it? Airbus is a Brazilian company if I'm not mistaken...European, ok, our aviation expert tells us it's a European company.
Boeing is a company that I know of. If I am not mistaken they are an American company, but I will have to check on that...
Ok the plane has landed and is now taxing to the gate. We can see it is making a right turn on to the taxiway, and is stopping...there might be a problem. Our aviation expert tells us he could just be holding and waiting for clearance from the tower. But we will look at the worst case scenario and presume that there is a bomb on board...Ok there is a truck coming towards the plane, ok no it's turning away, ok that was just a catering truck, I thought it might have been a bomb squad truck...Ok the plane is beginning to move, so whatever problem they had on board must have been resolved, we don't know why it stopped, it could have been a bomb, or an attempted hijacking, there are a lot of charged up people on that plane since we let the world know that the Jonbenet Ramsey killer suspect is on the plane and could be VERY dangerous...
He was eating pawn shrimp on the plane and drinking champagne...Wolf Blitzer is going to have an expose on why murder suspects get pawn shrimp and champagne on flights.
The plane is now at the gate, and we can see some people moving around inside, we don't know if this is just people de-boarding or if there is an altercation on-board. Someone might have had a strange liquid or something of the nature.
Ok, there are trucks around the plane, this could be SWAT to make sure that the Ramsey murder suspect doesn't try to escape, but our aviation expert tells us that they are just standard ground equipment, but they could be police...."
And on and on and on...yadda yadda...you get the picture, they can go on for days with crap like that.
It is now on final approach to LAX, our aviation expert tells us it's an Airbus A340-500, that is a new plane isn't it? Airbus is a Brazilian company if I'm not mistaken...European, ok, our aviation expert tells us it's a European company.
Boeing is a company that I know of. If I am not mistaken they are an American company, but I will have to check on that...
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