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"It was his lucky day," said witness Stewart McLeod.
"He was disoriented."
Really???
Steve
"that's going to take a whole load of P45"
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What a bizarre impact. There are undamaged cardboard boxes strewn among the wreckage.
And I love today's world. There's a bloke, sat amongst the wreckage of his plane, and someone gets close enough to go and take a picture,
but not close enough to actually go and see if he needs help.....
nah, hang on, look at it again.
There's yellow tape around the aircraft that he's sat in, and he doesn't look in enough pain to have broken an arm and a leg. The crash
story may be true, but I reckon he's plopped himself in there and had the photo taken.... unless he just happened to crash into a field that
already had yellow tape around it...
'twas the yellow tape that got tangled up with the undercarriage that causedthe crash
yeah, agreed, photo most likely taken afterward,s who is to say the geezer sitting in there is the pilot.
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Originally posted by worX
"He was disoriented."
Really???![]()
Steve
quote:
Originally posted by 02GF74
'twas the yellow tape that got tangled up with the undercarriage that causedthe crash![]()
yeah, agreed, photo most likely taken afterward,s who is to say the geezer sitting in there is the pilot.
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yeah, agreed, photo most likely taken afterward,s who is to say the geezer sitting in there is the pilot.



As a photographer the instant reaction is to shoot first then run towards the incident.
If you see a drowning man do you photo first then jump in or just jump in.
But this man has drunk freely from the good luck pool and there may not be enough left for the rest of us.
Like my mate who collapsed with a heart attack at the door of the pub where 2 offduty paramedics were having a quick pint, another person slurping
greadily from the good luck pool
[Edited on 24/9/07 by snapper]