Eric Massa was one of the passengers on a US Airways regional jet that was diverted to Syracuse after a flap failure. The plane landed without incident.
Some people will do anything to see their name in the paper. My guess is that Massa was jealous of all the attention going to flight 1549 so he staged yet another publicity stunt.
Sat, 01/17/2009 - 11:14 — Rottenchester
Makes sense to me. He probably stuck a bag of peanuts in the wing somewhere to jam the flaps.
Mon, 01/19/2009 - 12:18 — qka (not verified)
Peanuts? When was the last time the airlines served peanuts? Must not risk a medical incident with those allergies, after all.
Of course, the other part is: What? Since when are the airlines serving anything at all?
Mon, 01/19/2009 - 13:17 — Rottenchester
You're right about the peanuts, though I've gotten a bag of pretzels within the last year or so. I realize that it's rare.
Mon, 01/19/2009 - 13:47 — Keuka (not verified)
Of course it's rare, pretzels are dangerous too!!! Remember that George W blacks out when he eats pretzels.
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Some people will do anything to see their name in the paper. My guess is that Massa was jealous of all the attention going to flight 1549 so he staged yet another publicity stunt.
Makes sense to me. He probably stuck a bag of peanuts in the wing somewhere to jam the flaps.
Peanuts? When was the last time the airlines served peanuts? Must not risk a medical incident with those allergies, after all.
Of course, the other part is: What? Since when are the airlines serving anything at all?
You're right about the peanuts, though I've gotten a bag of pretzels within the last year or so. I realize that it's rare.
Of course it's rare, pretzels are dangerous too!!! Remember that George W blacks out when he eats pretzels.