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Posted on 2/2/25 at 12:12 pm to Nosevens
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People the donate to Shriners.
I know... it'd be interesting to know if this were a pooled, general donations expense versus a targeted single donor funding.
I don't know what it would matter, really... I am bored at the moment and would simply be interested in digging in. I should probably go touch some grass.
Posted on 2/2/25 at 12:12 pm to CDawson
Had to be a massive structural failure. Planes don’t just fall out of the sky. Even with engine failure the glide and speed can be controlled.
The glide path of a Lear is kinda like a brick.
The glide path of a Lear is kinda like a brick.
Posted on 2/2/25 at 12:18 pm to SallysHuman
I’ve had the satisfaction in experiencing Shriners generosity. Not only with the helping for my son but with offers for flights at no corset through people associated with them. You’d be surprised at the network they have
Posted on 2/2/25 at 12:20 pm to Nosevens
That's pretty cool, I am glad it is available to those who need care for their children. 
Posted on 2/2/25 at 12:50 pm to SallysHuman
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Charitable donations from whom?
Good question.
Maybe it was a cartel Familia with their body guards.
Posted on 2/2/25 at 1:14 pm to L.A.
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Charitable donations from whom?
Probably a cartel. They’re pretty good at the hearts and minds game.
Posted on 2/2/25 at 1:18 pm to L.A.
I know of several Mexican and Argentine people who got preferential access for Covid shots.
They flew their private jets to the US to get the jab - and this was while everyone else here domestically was waiting.
So their Lear jet isn’t that out of the ordinary IMO
They flew their private jets to the US to get the jab - and this was while everyone else here domestically was waiting.
So their Lear jet isn’t that out of the ordinary IMO
Posted on 2/2/25 at 1:25 pm to idlewatcher
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I know of several Mexican and Argentine people who got preferential access for Covid shots.
They flew their private jets to the US to get the jab - and this was while everyone else here domestically was waiting.
So their Lear jet isn’t that out of the ordinary IMO
No doubt.
I spent 5 years in Argentina and one year in Costa Rica in the late 80's and early 90s. I've travelled extensively throughout Mexico, South America and Central America. It's changing somewhat now, but there was almost no middle class back then in Latin America. There were the poor and the uber rich. Very little in between
Posted on 2/2/25 at 2:17 pm to Meauxjeaux
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Did you even attempt to research?
Didn't you, just the other day, make a instantly debunked post saying that the pilot was that Jo Ellis person and then backtrack that it was something like "to open the dialogue" or some shite like that? What was the level of research you did? And how often do you question whether people researched the claims people make on here?
This post was edited on 2/2/25 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 2/2/25 at 3:39 pm to Carnac
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Had to be a massive structural failure
No longer than it was in the air.. it was probably something as small as the pilots not extending the flaps prior to takeoff.
There was a flight that crashed in Dallas back in 88 of the same thing.
Posted on 2/2/25 at 5:43 pm to L.A.
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This child must have been from one seriously wealthy Mexican family if they flew a Lear jet from Mexico to DC just to get her treatment
Often patients with serious conditions when travelling for treatments have to fly private because they are too ill to fly commercial. In this case, I am sure a charity donor paid for it.
Posted on 2/2/25 at 5:47 pm to L.A.
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co-pilot Josue De Jesus Juarez Juarez.
I'm gonna guess he has family from Juarez.
Posted on 2/2/25 at 5:53 pm to L.A.
quote:and maybe, just maybe, therein lies the answer to what happened.
This child must have been from one seriously wealthy Mexican family if they flew a Lear jet from Mexico to DC just to get her treatment
We shall see.
Posted on 2/2/25 at 6:03 pm to L.A.
The ceiling was 400 feet. Looks like a spatial disorientation loss of control. Kind of surprising for that kind of jet. It was a 1989s model. It will be interesting to learn what avionics were in the panel.
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