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Pilot Incapacitation - Delta Flight DL-291 (CDG-LAX) Paris to Los Angeles (Sep.22, 2023) Pilot became incapacitated, was taken to cabin for care, plane diverted to Minneapolis, pilot taken to hospital
[makismd] A Delta Airlines Airbus A330-900, registration N422DZ performing flight DL-291 from Paris Charles de Gaulle (France) to Los Angeles,CA (USA), was enroute at FL360 about 440nm north of Minneapolis,MN (USA) in Canadian Airspace when one of the flight crew members became medically incapacitated and was taken to the cabin for care.
The flight crew member that was on rest at the time assumed the duties of the ailing pilot, the crew declared emergency, descended to FL240 and diverted to Minneapolis for a safe landing about 75 minutes later.
The Canadian TSB reported the ailing pilot was taken to hospital for examination.
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Roald Dahl Said Mean Things About Jews
Edit: Roald Dahl was a beloved children’s author. He was also a controversial man who labored mightily to ensure that the industrial might and military power of the United States was brought into England’s war against Germany. I wonder if there were moments he regretted his decision to fight for the “right” side? He was certainly attacked for questioning Jewish supremacy, and that has cost his literary reputation, but despite the powers arrayed against him, there’s really no effort to refute what Roald Dahl said about Jews, but there’s plenty of attempts to attack his reputation, as in this BBC piece by a Jewish author with the impossible name of Hephzibah Anderson. Roald accurately puts his finger on the thorny issue when he says in an interview for the New Statesman,
"There's a trait in the Jewish character that does provoke animosity, maybe it's a kind of lack of generosity towards non-Jews. I mean there is always a reason why anti-anything crops up anywhere; even a stinker like Hitler didn't just pick on them for no reason."
they killed 22,000 civilians when they bombed Beirut. It was very much hushed up in the newspapers because they are primarily Jewish-owned. I'm certainly anti-Israeli and I've become antisemitic in as much as that you get a Jewish person in another country like England strongly supporting Zionism. I think they should see both sides. It's the same old thing: we all know about Jews and the rest of it. There aren't any non-Jewish publishers anywhere, they control the media—jolly clever thing to do—that's why the president of the United States has to sell all this stuff to Israel.
As if to come to Dahl’s aid, there’s a story from the Mirror to illustrate what he was talking about where a Jewish family is kicked off a plane for smelling bad. Now the family wants to sue, claiming anti-Semitism.
Mr Adler, a 36-year-old business consultant, is adamant that they didn't smell and claims his family were kicked off because they are Jewish. The family were preparing to fly from Miami to their home in Detroit on Wednesday, when the incident occured. But their plans fell through when passengers "complained" they smelled bad.
As they left the plane, they asked passers by, “do we smell bad??” Larry David couldn’t have written a better story!
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