CitationJet 'Float' Plane

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V1VRV2
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Post by V1VRV2 »

He wasn't!!!
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Post by xsbank »

I think its called "auto relight" or similar - when the guy bailed, he didn't secure it, or, a little salt water in the electrics...too bad the other one didn't light off, it might have gotten on the step!
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Post by Pratt X 3 »

Here's the kicker. This is the aircraft they got to replace the Citationjet. Check out the registration.

http://airliners.net/open.file/1062899/M/
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Post by Spinner »

must be someone with a sense of humour in that company lol
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Post by Snowgoose »

I wonder...

I popped wet into the translator and got:

English: wet
Danish: våd

Maybe it was karma
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