Doesn’t someone fact-check this stuff?

Rami

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Hey guys,

First, all involved were okay.

Second, whoever fed her this line deserves an award.

Third, I guess the plane failed to reach 88mph?

And finally, “capacitator?” Great Scott!

https://www.facebook.com/10000028337...1324838220275/ (Sorry, but I can't find a local feed of this, the version up on Fox 25's website was edited to avoid her embarrassment, evidently)

Gotta love local news...even poking fun at my hometown. Cranland airport is about eight miles away. :costumed-smiley-034 :costumed-smiley-034 :costumed-smiley-034
 
Too bad that link leads to a dead end now... Please tell me though that it wasn't a "flux capacitor!" :loyal:
 
Now....if they had kept a roll of duct tape on board.....this never would have happened.
 
Is that something you can fix with left-handed light bulbs and screwdrivers?

Don't think so, Rami... requires a full set of metric crescent wrenches. Of course, those same metric crescent wrenches would also fix the flux capacitator the reporter noted.

Greg
 
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Since when has Fox News ever fact checked anything?

Paiken,

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Never figured out how that Rockwell guy kept a straight face. That would definitely check out the Flux Capacitor though.
LOL
su4e
 
That gag is so old. I think the oldest one I've seen was around the fifties with the presenter describing a new Chrysler automatic transmission.
 
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