Re: Any comments on Minneapolis Bridge collapse?





mpm wrote:

krw <k...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

If the NTSB can put an aircraft back together after falling 7 miles
and find the cause(s), my bet is that they can do the same for a
bridge. They often don't have film of an aircraft falling either.

They can put it all back together after a firey crash, but that can't
seem to avoid selling the same seat to two different passengers.

Really makes you wonder....

You're probably confusing the NTSB, FAA and FTC.

I see it's 'mpm' again so no surprise you haven't the tiniest clue what you're
talking about.

Graham


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