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Post by katsung47 on Jun 13, 2018 23:06:06 GMT
1024. Accident to boost Boeing (6/10/2018)
Trump imposes tariffs of 25% for steel and 10% for aluminium On imports from allies. That's obviously a part of his plan to boost US automobile and air plane industry.
It needs a lot of steel to manufacture a car and a lot of aluminium for a plane.
The next step he will do is to impose high tariff on imported car to push up domestic auto industry. What about the air plane?
I noticed the following air incidents.
On 4/17,
I think that's a demonstration to other countries how to create an air incident if they want to justify a change in their plane supplier.
On 5/15
On 5/30
These two incidents took place in two weeks at the time when US and China had trade negotiation. Planes are all from Airbus. The incident style are all similar to Southwest airline style.
We know there are only two main airplane manufacturer in the world - Boeing and Airbus. If Trump want to make Boeing great, he has to bite a big chunk from Airbus. I hope there will be no blood air accident in coming trade negotiation with other countries.
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Post by Elizabeth on Jun 14, 2018 2:07:34 GMT
Actually I read somewhere recently that a woman was pulled out of the window she sat next to and no one could help. Wonder if it's part of this Shrug
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Post by DKTrav88 on Jun 14, 2018 5:52:26 GMT
All this is doing is making me not want to fly on a plane ever again
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2018 10:28:28 GMT
All this is doing is making me not want to fly on a plane ever again I've heard that statistically that air travelling is more safely, than by the ground. Anyway, all of us want to fly like a bird, don't we?
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Post by DKTrav88 on Jun 14, 2018 13:20:42 GMT
All this is doing is making me not want to fly on a plane ever again I've heard that statistically that air travelling is more safely, than by the ground. Anyway, all of us want to fly like a bird, don't we? Yea I know the statistics, but if an accident occurs on an airplane the likelihood of surviving the accident is much less than that of being in a car accident.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2018 18:44:33 GMT
I've heard that statistically that air travelling is more safely, than by the ground. Anyway, all of us want to fly like a bird, don't we? Yea I know the statistics, but if an accident occurs on an airplane the likelihood of surviving the accident is much less than that of being in a car accident. Either way there is too risky. What do you think about of risk? Is it right to risk in your life or not?
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Post by DKTrav88 on Jun 14, 2018 19:10:02 GMT
Yea I know the statistics, but if an accident occurs on an airplane the likelihood of surviving the accident is much less than that of being in a car accident. Either way there is too risky. What do you think about of risk? Is it right to risk in your life or not? I’ve flown a lot, been in an airplane 16 separate times and driven a car much much more and for hours and hours at a time. I’m still alive.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2018 19:13:13 GMT
Either way there is too risky. What do you think about of risk? Is it right to risk in your life or not? I’ve flown a lot, been in an airplane 16 separate times and driven a car much much more and for hours and hours at a time. I’m still alive. Perhaps, you should be called a risky man. Whose of the image is closer to you: James Bond, Dandy the Crocodile, or Indiana Jones?
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Post by DKTrav88 on Jun 14, 2018 19:14:37 GMT
I’ve flown a lot, been in an airplane 16 separate times and driven a car much much more and for hours and hours at a time. I’m still alive. Perhaps, you should be called a risky man. Whose of the image is closer to you: James Bond, Dandy the Crocodile, or Indiana Jones? I don’t think so
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2018 20:04:40 GMT
Perhaps, you should be called a risky man. Whose of the image is closer to you: James Bond, Dandy the Crocodile, or Indiana Jones? I don’t think so Which character is closer to you? I mean a character from books, comics, or movies?
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Post by DKTrav88 on Jun 14, 2018 20:10:02 GMT
I don’t think so Which character is closer to you? I mean a character from books, comics, or movies? You tell me
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2018 20:25:46 GMT
Which character is closer to you? I mean a character from books, comics, or movies? You tell me Well, I only know you in this forum typing words, so my verse hardly can be a good one. You seem to me in a little desperation, so maybe this one character can fit/suit you Shrug ('El Mariachi' 1992, R. Rodriguez)
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Post by Elizabeth on Jun 14, 2018 20:27:56 GMT
Which character is closer to you? I mean a character from books, comics, or movies? You tell me He may not understand this saying since isn't where he lives Shrug unknown he wants you to compare him to a character he thinks he might match to since he doesn't know who it could be. But 16 times? Terrifying.....actually might be almost as me to be honest but I never counted
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2018 20:49:03 GMT
ElizabethOh, ok. Thank you! I didn't understand it, but now I know (^_^). DKTrav88Well, I posted a character from the movie 'El Mariachi'. Have you seen it? If you haven't, then have you seen "The Legend of 1900"? Have you read "The Catcher in the Ruy"?
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Post by DKTrav88 on Jun 14, 2018 20:59:48 GMT
ElizabethOh, ok. Thank you! I didn't understand it, but now I know (^_^). DKTrav88Well, I posted a character from the movie 'El Mariachi'. Have you seen it? If you haven't, then have you seen "The Legend of 1900"? Have you read "The Catcher in the Ruy"? I haven’t seen El Mariachi. I have seen The Legend of 1900 and read The Catcher in the Rye.
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