Children of the Magenta Line
Posted: Sun May 15, 2016 11:53 am
[url=http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canad ... m-to-shore]http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canad ... m-to-shore[/url]
I am amazed that she figured out to swim, without
an SOP.
[quote]Ontario Provincial Police say the 23-year-old woman from Kitchener, Ont., was following a route on her car’s GPS while driving in the dark on Thursday night in Tobermory, Ont.
They say she made a turn that took her straight into Little Tub Harbour on the shores of Lake Huron, where her car sank about 30 metres from shore.[/quote]
See, aviation is now "accessible" to everyone - like
this person. Blindly following SOP's? Great future
in Canadian aviation.
We are told that Canadian aviation doesn't need
people who can think, and make correct decisions.
That would be elitist, and the calculus of Political
Correctness tells us that "Correct-Think" takes
priority over safety. You know, not crashing.
Crashing is now a "learning event" or "learning
experience" which is to be encouraged and nurtured,
as an inevitable consequence of egalitarianism
in aviation.
In Canadian aviation, crashing is now a "growth
experience", and only Bad Elitist People don't crash.
What.
The.
Fuck.
[img width=500 height=375]http://freelanceconservative.com/wp-con ... attie1.jpg[/img]
[img width=500 height=375]http://www.pionline.com/storyimage/CO/2 ... 819977.jpg[/img]
Please wake me up and tell me this is all a bad joke.
I am amazed that she figured out to swim, without
an SOP.
[quote]Ontario Provincial Police say the 23-year-old woman from Kitchener, Ont., was following a route on her car’s GPS while driving in the dark on Thursday night in Tobermory, Ont.
They say she made a turn that took her straight into Little Tub Harbour on the shores of Lake Huron, where her car sank about 30 metres from shore.[/quote]
See, aviation is now "accessible" to everyone - like
this person. Blindly following SOP's? Great future
in Canadian aviation.
We are told that Canadian aviation doesn't need
people who can think, and make correct decisions.
That would be elitist, and the calculus of Political
Correctness tells us that "Correct-Think" takes
priority over safety. You know, not crashing.
Crashing is now a "learning event" or "learning
experience" which is to be encouraged and nurtured,
as an inevitable consequence of egalitarianism
in aviation.
In Canadian aviation, crashing is now a "growth
experience", and only Bad Elitist People don't crash.
What.
The.
Fuck.
[img width=500 height=375]http://freelanceconservative.com/wp-con ... attie1.jpg[/img]
[img width=500 height=375]http://www.pionline.com/storyimage/CO/2 ... 819977.jpg[/img]
Please wake me up and tell me this is all a bad joke.