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| Thread ID: 107895 | 2010-03-06 00:58:00 | Take your kid to work day | WalOne (4202) | PC World Chat |
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| 864364 | 2010-03-06 00:58:00 | Life is never easy :( |
WalOne (4202) | ||
| 864365 | 2010-03-06 01:19:00 | Thats in relation to This. (www.youtube.com) :) |
Trev (427) | ||
| 864366 | 2010-03-06 01:49:00 | HAHAHAHA Brilliant. |
george12 (7) | ||
| 864367 | 2010-03-06 02:28:00 | :lol::lol::lol: LL |
lakewoodlady (103) | ||
| 864368 | 2010-03-06 02:53:00 | I think the young guy did a great job, and the aircrews seemed not too phased if at all. There's always two sides to the story, and the FAA are quite right to come down on them like a ton of bricks (wasn't the collision at Tenerife caused by controller inattention?). But as long as the kid was under control, no harm done, and I'd be pretty sure there would be at least 10 or 12 sets of ears in the cab in heightened alert mode just in case. |
WalOne (4202) | ||
| 864369 | 2010-03-06 09:27:00 | While I can see the worry by some, since the kids were so closely monitored by their father (you can hear him in one recording), there's not much cause for alarm, he woulda been there to step in if the kid did something wrong. While not quite the same thing, when I was a young tyke, sometimes my father would take me on Sky installs, he'd get me to run cables, drill holes, wire phone jacks, crimp connectors, etc. While the potential for me to electrocute myself, remove fingers and ruin many walls was there, because he was all of a metre away, it never happened. IMO if the CAA has much sense, they'll focus on how the kid got into the room, even with dad, rather than what he did, as tower security seems to be the main problem here, not planes dropping out of the sky. |
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