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Train 188 Tragic Accident – What is the Complete Story?
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<p>[quote user="243129"]Yes and you also trusted a picture of the Acela control stand that you gleaned from the internet which was totally inaccurate.[/quote]</p> <p>That happens when using the internet. But at least the throttle was right if I remember videos correctly. I don't trust everything and everybody so I checked ASC-64 videos and the throttle was on the left hand side. That was the question to be answered.</p> <p>I gave you the chance to correct the wrong photo again, but...........<br />I'm always trying to learn.</p> <p>[quote user="243129"]ut here you used this again to belittle me as I don't agree with you. As I said before it is your preferred method. You must be a very fragile person to have your feelings hurt so easily. The message is to be careful of who you trust. The NTSB like it or not is influenced by 'politics'.[/quote]</p> <p>My feelings are not hurt easily but if someone uses this as tactics when he isn't agreed with or runs out of arguments I think it is worth mentioning because it doesn't work.</p> <p>I usually try to check information from internet and I did with the control desk too. What was of most interest was OK. But you can still correct me.</p> <p>NTSB needs to be influence by politics as transportation safety is partly a political goal. That the have requested PTC for years is OK, see all the accidents that could have prevented with it.</p> <p>So yes, I trust them more than you.<br />Regards, Volker</p>
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