Fletcher,
What navy aircraft does your brother fly?
Thanks,
Helio
On 1/31/06, Johnson, Fletcher S (N-Superior Technical Resources Inc.) < fletcher.s.johnson (AT) lmco .DO.T com> wrote: > > Pete, > > My brother flies for the navy. He told me about this same statistic > ("oh sh*t") for pilots. At one point, he was involved in a "minor" > crash (long story, but fortunately, not pilot error..) In any case, > while he never remembered saying it, when listening to the audio > transcripts, sure enough, just before the crash, he too said those same > words.... > > But he doesn't remember any beer comments. I guess those folks never > managed to get past the point of being allowed into a cockpit (we all > hope... <g>) > > Take care, > > Fletcher > > -----Original Message----- > From: profox-bounces@leafe.com [mailto:profox-bounces (AT) leafe .DO.T com] On > Behalf Of petetheisen > Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 2:12 AM > To: ProFox Email List > Subject: [OT] Last words (joke) > > Hi Everybody! > > The National Transportation Safety Board recently divulged they had > covertly funded a project with U.S. auto makers for the past five years, > where by the auto makers were installing black box voice records in > four-wheel drive pickup trucks and SUV's in an effort to determine, in > fatal accidents, the circumstances in the last moments before the crash. > > They were not surprised to find in 44 of the 50 states the recorded > last words of drivers in 61.2 percent of fatal crashes were, "Oh, > Sh*t!!!!!!" > > But the states of Oklahoma, Tennessee, North Carolina, Texas, > Arkansas, Alabama and Kentucky were different, where 89.3 percent of the > final words were, "Hold my beer, I'm gonna try somethin' > > Regards, > > Pete > > [excessive quoting removed by server]
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