I was once blamed for a crane damage. power went out and had no control, procedures require to step on the emergency break, but on this specific crane you had to pump it 5 times to make it work. didnt know that.
shouldda, couldda, wouldda, you were not there. it all started with a malfunction that should not have happened. so blame the pilots, they should have known that even under duress they could have had saved the day. what bothers me is that possibly this could not have been the only 2 incidents where it happened.
like i said before once i had a 1977 mustang v8, it was a fast car, you would tap the gas and the wheels would spin, but there was a problem with the carburetor if you pressed the gas all the way in, it would get stuck and no matter how hard you stepped on the breaks it would not slow down. it happened to me on the freeway and just by chance I remember that in driver's ed somebody asked what to do if it got stuck and couldnt stop the car. teacher thought about it and said put it in neutral and use the brakes to pull over, then turn engine off. so I did. I wonder how many other mustangs crashed that had the same problem.
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