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Mon Nov 14, 2022 9:38 am
K5DH wrote:The news media will always take the route that generates the most hype and digs up the most dirt. There's an old saying the news business: "Bad news sells papers". It's sadly true.
Mon Nov 14, 2022 10:37 am
You said it brother! You mirror my thoughts exactly. I heard a news report stating the B-17 cut off the other aircraft.Scott Rose wrote:the media has become more and more questionable over the decades and I tend to limit myself to specific outlets, which in and of itself can be problematic.
There are no neutral and/or unbiased sources anymore, but I find the BBC to be the closest.
My best advice, visit multiple sources and use your brain (something lacking lately worldwide, especially in the US)
Mon Nov 14, 2022 10:42 am
bdK wrote:"Just remember, the same media reporting nonsense when it comes to aviation is also reporting on national and international news. What makes anyone think they are more proficient at that?"
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Mon Nov 14, 2022 1:39 pm
menards wrote:Gasoline powered cars already have a death date. There is a looming diesel shortage. General aviation (including vintage/warbirds) are going to be swept up in the "green energy" wave. Enjoy them while you can. The people in charge said our country is in a transition away from fossil fuels. The media supports the agenda of the people in charge. Those are the facts.... in the end its not going to have anything to do with education, saftey or accidents. In the next 10 years, if you cant plug it in to charge, its not going anywhere.
Mon Nov 14, 2022 3:41 pm
RyanShort1 wrote:menards wrote:Gasoline powered cars already have a death date. There is a looming diesel shortage. General aviation (including vintage/warbirds) are going to be swept up in the "green energy" wave. Enjoy them while you can. The people in charge said our country is in a transition away from fossil fuels. The media supports the agenda of the people in charge. Those are the facts.... in the end its not going to have anything to do with education, saftey or accidents. In the next 10 years, if you cant plug it in to charge, its not going anywhere.
We DO need to be realistic, but I also think this brings to mind the "hazardous attitudes" of aviation that the FAA talks about - and this one is Resignation. I for one thing that good men need to stand up and hold a line against this push, with honor, respect, and courage.
Mon Nov 14, 2022 3:56 pm
exhaustgases wrote:
......it needs to be shown that most all of them now flying are likely almost factory new aircraft. Since many of them have been close to totally rebuilt - remanufactured, also that they are more highly maintained than the average airliner, and by much more experienced technicians.....
Mon Nov 14, 2022 4:11 pm
menards wrote:Good Luck!
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