Posted by John_PA on March 22, 2014 at 22:28:10 from (72.95.245.241):
In Reply to: Lost Airliner posted by lemroy on March 22, 2014 at 15:03:24:
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The pilot was watching and "thumbs up" on atheist based argument you tube videos.
I hate to speculate on something like this, but I did watch his posted videos, and browsed his youtube activity. Seems like a really nice guy. I hate to think anything bad happened to him. He had a passion for aviation. I know that feeling. I have a passion for it also. As for his flight sim and the investigation into it... That doesn't make sense. It's an alternate reality. I routinely barn storm with f-16's and 747's on my flight sim. Can't do it in real life, but it sure is fun with the ultra realistic flight simulators. If anyone from the FBI saw me making crop dusting passes with an SR-71, I would hope they know I am just being silly, and not making plans to boost a blackbird and use it for fungicide application. Although, c'mon, admit it... now that I got you thinking about crop dust with a supersonic spy plane, you want to give it a shot, also. hahaha
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