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ted4bz says...

737 Max’s that is...

On Bahamas has no Boeing 737 MAX planes

Posted 14 March 2019, 3:08 p.m. Suggest removal

ted4bz says...

Prior to this computer feature how many airplanes in the past have stalled and crashed due to manual takeoff? Perhaps a few, but I don’t imagine many. If they decide to keep this feature apart of the auto takeoff, whether in manual or auto mode pilots should be allowed to leveloff the attitude of the aircraft manually while sill in takeoff before the computer auto features can be fully engaged. They have done this on older aircrafts without hassle, why change from this in the first place. Today, every feature of the aircraft is being automated, but the pilot should be allowed to be more involved in the operation of the aircraft other than a checklist and emergency procedures. This total computer automation system between pilots and machine is very scary.

On Bahamas has no Boeing 737 MAX planes

Posted 14 March 2019, 3:05 p.m. Suggest removal

ted4bz says...

The US have finally ordered this model to be grounded, it’s to bad that most of the industry waited on the politics for the safety of human beings . If the US didn’t would the Bahamas have the guts to join the nations doing the moral thing grounding this airliner? Would we have banned the Boeing 727 Max’s from flying into our airspace? I don’t think so, not these political groups profiting more from staying in line and going along to get along by holding on to power, the only way they know how to get rich.

On Bahamas has no Boeing 737 MAX planes

Posted 14 March 2019, 1:04 p.m. Suggest removal

ted4bz says...

It’s the only way we will get some expected results around here. So It is good to have those in high level positions affected by the many wrongs the average Bahamian citizen are faced with from day today. It’s not often that those in high level positions are affected, either because they are distracted or privilege, therefore having no clue of what we are running on about.

ted4bz says...

Ok fine, so rather than targeting those trying hard to keep up with the electrical bill (but paying something) why not also target those who are paying nothing but are turned on illegally by their buddies at BPL? Some of these people have been on for years and no ones bothering them. It’s not like this is something new or that we don’t know about, we all live in ‘ neighbourhoods where there is at least one person or more illegally connected, and whose paying for this? No one but struggling paying customers, who else!

On BPL’s bills blitz in Family Islands

Posted 20 February 2019, 9:55 p.m. Suggest removal

ted4bz says...

WHY? Why y’all so worked up? By now y’all should know this is just a public spectacle, a petty checker game, a silly showdown between the two nations, this is no check and balance. Not a thing coming out of this, so focus.

ted4bz says...

Don’t make me laugh! The Bahamas leaderships have been pawns for half a century, like all negro nations decisions are dictated. It did the same thing to Castro! It does what it is told. So who in the world will take these negro misleaders around here seriously?

ted4bz says...

After all, we should expect nothing other than this, it’s the plan!! Everyone who knows how to break things and make it difficult for Bahamians (without making it so obvious) are put in place. What else to expect when only party supporters are constantly the choices (over qualified quality people) to direct public agencies. These favoring few are placed in every agency, every position everywhere and kept in place under every administration. Sure they shuffled these people around, but it’s the same troublesome trouble makers everywhere, everytime, every admin, breaking everything for everyone. So what other outcome should we have expected, but this, no better, but this. Mission nearly accomplished!

ted4bz says...

The gluttonous only interest is how they will make money from lowering energy cost and at the same time how to keep the people under their control. We must learn how to present plans detailing how the gluttonous can make more money and keep our obedience to them without costing them a cent. That’s what the political parties/lobbyist do, we must learn how to do this. Until Bahamian civil groups learn how to play politics and do business they’ll always be outsmarted, sidelined, ignored and deceived, or setup to use the public achieving nothing other than to be boughtout. There can be no other outcome as long as the people continue to sign up and to be lead by those with Nothing other than outdated begging methods. So good luck with this!

ted4bz says...

Kmt

On Fishing industry: Time to be tough

Posted 21 December 2018, 7:32 a.m. Suggest removal