A word
Pierre Abbat
phma at oltronics.net
Thu Sep 13 22:07:15 EDT 2001
On Thursday 13 September 2001 18:16, Jeff Hutchinson wrote:
> Why "calloway"? Why not coin something like "binladen" or "tradecenter"?
> (No, not callously joking. Just wondering about your reasoning.)
Auburn Calloway was a FedEx pilot who several years ago was the first to try
it. He booked a seat on a cargo plane, taking his guitar case along. Once in
the air, he pulled a hammer out of the guitar case and attempted to bash in
the head of everyone else in the plane, hop into the pilot's seat, and steer
the plane back to Memphis, crashing it into the package sorting center. He
did not succeed. The pilot, Jim Tucker, flew all sorts of crazy maneuvers to
disorient Calloway, while the others pinned him down and banged him with his
hammer.
When I heard about the plane that crashed near Pittsburgh, I figured that the
passengers had overpowered the terrorists with the aid of the pilot flying to
disorient them. That was pretty close to what happened, though when the plane
was upside down it was because the passengers were trying to fly it and
didn't know how.
phma
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