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The FAA and their inability to action on Trevor Jacob and Red Bull
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has been under a lot of scrutiny lately due to its lack of action on two very public stunts... (www.aviationweekly.org) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
I think you should have yelled that last sentence so that I would have seen it BEFORE I clicked through and read it!
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME READING THIS PIECE!
DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME READING THIS PIECE!
Such a poorly written article! We’re all accustomed to seeing short posts in social media which lack basic grammar, spelling, and punctuation. But an article in any publication, online or in print, shouldn’t be replete with such a plethora of mistakes. It’s hard to get past the errors to read the message.
FAA gives the pilots the most serious action possible by immediately preventing them from legally flying and that's an "inability to action"? What was the author looking for? Death by guillotine?
Interesting article but the writer fails grammar and spelling. Anyways is not a word. Precedes is used incorrectly. Very disappointed in the editing.
That's normal for Aviation Weekly, they don't seem to proofread their publications.
It's very painful to read all those run-on and fragmented sentences!
Most people need Grammarly just to put a decent sentence together these days. So not surprising how mangled some of these articles can be.
Let's see - Emergency Revocation of Certificates - that sounds like action to me. Even the story acknowledges this. Don't waste time reading this piece.