They're a bit primitive and still paste wings to them.
(/s)
TSA probably forgot to grope someone.
So what or where is Sea-Tac?
Updated: 5:06 pm PST November 22, 2010
SEATAC, Wash. — A plane has slid off a runway at Sea-Tac Airport, according to the FAA.
Dynasty Flight 5321, a Boeing 747, slid off runway 34L at 4:34 p.m., said Mike Fergus of the FAA.
Fergus said he didn’t know whether anyone was hurt, whether the plane was damaged or how the incident is affecting air traffic at the airport.
http://www.kirotv.com/news/25884524/detail.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
KY Jelly!
Huh, looks like rain at SEA-tac.
Wow. I hope everyone is all right.
Wow, I'm glad they're keeping me up to date on the "news". lol Are they sure it happened?
Hope everyone’s ok.
Hope everyone’s ok.
TSA tried to touch the pilots stuff?
ALREADY POSTED !!!!!
Local news here is reporting that the plane is a 747 and has caused a complete ground stop at Seatac. They have at least a foot of snow on the ground and the runway is very icy in blowing snow. Nasty night.
WA ping.
Not long after China seized our P-3 in '01, I was working mid-shift at Jacksonville ARTCC (enroute air traffic).
An Air China cargo B-747 was enroute from Anchorage to Miami, unusual, we very seldom saw them.
He checked on - "Jax, Dynasty442 is with you at 410."
I replied - "Dynasty442, Roger - we want our airplane back."
A long pause, then -"Say again Jax."
I repeated - "Dynasty442, Roger - We want our damned airplane back."
Another long pause, then laughing and "Oh no, Jax, we're the good China."
Turns out it was US pilots flying for Air China out of Taipei.