Justica libera passaportes dos pilotos do Legacy

December 5, 2006 · 0 comments

You can run, but you can’t hide.  Brazil tried really hard to crucify the American pilots Joe Lepore and Jan Paladino for the crash above the Amazon; but they didn’t count on so many critical people keeping an eye on them.
And eventually, after 67 days they go home and Brazil is left with a very bitter taste of a ridiculous comedy and the knowledge that their own hypocrit government and spefically the grotesque Minister of Defense.
It ended like I predicted form the first day: the American pilots go back home and forget this Brazilian nightmare while meanwhile in Brazil controllers blame each other while the big guys who are the only ones to be counted responsible, not in the least Pirez, look away. 
And to the two American lawyer offices who recruited families of the victims to start a process against the employer of the pilots and Honeywell, who made the transponder: you are as inhumane sick as Pires himself.  And worse: every day another plane could crash down for the very same reasons of the GLO flight 1907 could come down.  I would like to look in Pires’ eyes when such would happen.
But all that is the least of my worries; Joe and Jan go home after being detained on no grounds in Brazil for more than 2 months; that’s what counts.

Sometimes it’s worth to have an own stubborn opinion; yes, this is a wink to the load of people who’ve been attacking me on this subject.  In the end, there is such a thing as the objective truth. 

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