Tupelo, MS.....Plane threatening to crash into Walmat

He's down in a bean field and in custody.

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Pretty impressive that he did not grenade it while landing.

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Not really. I was in the back of a king air that encountered deer traffic at a BFE airport while landing. Took out one of the landing gears and the right engine was toast due to the prop strike but that was it. They are tough birds.
 
And undisciplined, too. Back in the day nuns used to rap knuckles with a ruler.

So the world needs more beatings? OK.

Also the feared ear tug, and that was just minor offense stuff.

Sorry but not all of us were in your faith's torture schools.

Real offenses got a paddling with a paddle.

Not entirely certain "Catholic treatment of children" is something that we want to "aspire" to.

Just sayin'....
 
looks like he thought of landing but went wheels-up again.....Speculation is that he wants to land but could not get slowed down in time.



An article I read said they had a pilot trying to explain to him how to land the plane when this part happened.
 
Faith sufficient that something written up to half a century after the person represented supposedly died.

When were the Gospels written?​

There are scholars who believe the Gospel of Matthew was written as early as ten to twelve years after the death of Christ. Those who hold to this earlier dating of Matthew believe he first wrote his Gospel in Aramaic, and then it was later translated into Greek. One of the evidences of this earlier dating of Matthew’s Gospel is that early church leaders such as Irenaeus, Origen, and Eusebius recorded that Matthew first wrote his Gospel for Jewish believers while he was still in Israel. In fact Eusebius (a bishop of Caesarea and known as the father of church history) reported that Matthew wrote his Gospel before he left Israel to preach in other lands, which Eusebius says happened about 12 years after the death of Christ. Some scholars believe that this would place the writing of Matthew as early as A.D. 40-45
 

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