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Old Jun 6, 2010, 10:21 PM
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The pilot of that aircraft had as much interest in landing safely as anybody else on the aircraft. Do you seriously think the pilot would risk his own life to avoid the company having a 1 - 2 hour delay?

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All blame rests upon the Spirit Airlines traffic control to let the pilot leave Ft. Lauderdale
Do you really have any evidence for this, beyond a gut feeling? I am no defender of the airlines, but in this case there is little evidence beyond your admittedly frightening experience on one particular flight.
 

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