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Fox News hires a Naval Aviator

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Wow, great credentials
 
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If she is in the news department and has any input, this may cut down the number of accidents that are caused by pilots failing to file a flight plan.

I hope for once Fox can be the first network to get the facts right after aviation accidents.

Life is a barrel of fun.

Ken
 
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If she is in the news department and has any input, this may cut down the number of accidents that are caused by pilots failing to file a flight plan.

I hope for once Fox can be the first network to get the facts right after aviation accidents.

Life is a barrel of fun.

Ken

Fox might be the first to get aviation accidents right when reporting them, but doubt they will and screw up almost any aviation accident reporting as I think she is probably consultant and you won't hear from her until after an accident typically, and as usual the first news reporters will screw up almost any aviation accident.

Sully seems to the best right now and a consultant to some news companies, and alwaysctge best and class act with great information too.
 
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Isn't it amazing how some people can be so talented and gifted and still so young, wow!

Fred
 
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What you really mean Fred is
"Wow, that is a good looking chick"

Life is a barrel of fun.

Ken
 
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Speaking of fox, she certainly qualifies in my book. lol
 
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Ok Fred, Ken &Terry: I have always preferred substance vs flash, current vernacular 'bling', but sometimes you get both flash & substance, like my 63 Riviera, or Jaguar EV12 or our Comanders.

I TOO am impressed with the young ( lets face it, honestly, to the world we're only young in spirit these days), but my problem with Fox is they are all about news flash and fiction, rarely objective even perspectives/facts. But when flash comes in some packages, always good.

What I'm interested in, is what they will allow our talented naval aviator to do.

BTW, served at US Naval Air Station, Naha Okinawa, and Kadena Air Base, Okinawa. Saw SR-71s every day. Of course they didn't exist then. Still have packages of slides I took. East China Sea back in news.
 
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That went without saying Ken. I can't comment on Fox News, never seen it, but she could talk to me all day and I would sit and listen.
Fred
 
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Is it just me or does the New CEO of GM look like Jody Foster??
 
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Dan, Must be your Generation, never even saw that! However Judy nailed it; Quite impressive credentials AND I bet she could even fabircate some parts for COG, now there's a thought!
 
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Judi needs not sell her a nice Commander and will be great publicity for the Commander and new owner to help it get back in to production, besides she would look nice at a COG fly in help sell the new Commander planes soon.

It was nice to see Textron buy Beechcraft in the past week, and Mooney is going back into production with the new owners, and nice to see these aviation company's saved s they all have a niche in what there planes do and hoping Commander is next and would be good for all us owners.
 
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Well there was an early GM link, totally unofficially, as Zora Arkus Duntov, the engineer of the Corvette, Sting Ray, owned and flew a Rockwell Commander 112. Hot cars and hi performance planes always went together.
 
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I bet that she must have incredible stories. Would be great to get her to cover a Commander event.
 
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Just amazing and impressive. Hope Fox News doesn't ruin her. (And before you right wingnuts jump, I'd feel exactly the same if MSNBC hired her.) Both channels are more fiction than fact.

Sorry ... back to airplanes.
 
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