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Should Helicopters be permitted to fly in mystic weather?
Yes, but only on the countryside. 0 (0%)
Yes, at own risk. 2 (66.7%)
No. 1 (33.3%)
Total Votes: 3
Fying when mystic?
Topic Started: Dec 27 2007, 08:41 AM (58 Views)
Germaanschen Volker
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Yesterday a helicopter with 5 people crashed at Merchtem. They are all death.
They didn't saw an electricity pylone due to mystic weather. Probably the pilote lost control in a quick manoevre (said by eye-witness).
http://www.vrtnieuws.net/cm/vrtnieuws.net/..._Onderzoekcrash
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I don't know what mystic weather means but I don't think helicopters should be flying if it's dangerous out. It's not like an airplane which flies above the clouds, the helicopter is in a more dangerous spot than the cars on the road cuz it has to deal with more wind and closer lightning strikes.
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mystic weather should be foggy weather. (lets call it Volker-English) Why can't all language use the same words for the same meanings? Like town ment to be mean 'garden', just like in Dutch, High German, Frisian,...
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