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Quoted: There is probably a point to that. If you've been in that truly dark pit w/ no light and no way you can see out it's probably easier to empathize w/ someone like that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: People revere the dude because he went out in a stylish way without hurting anyone else. You are right that what he did was wrong and people understand that but he is a relatable character. Some see themselves in him and the challenges he had in life that he could not overcome. I said this in last year's thread- they see his mental illness in themselves. There is probably a point to that. If you've been in that truly dark pit w/ no light and no way you can see out it's probably easier to empathize w/ someone like that. I don't condone his actions, but I try to understand what demons drove him to take them. |
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Quoted: Last time we did one of these threads, a dude tried to call me out as a liar for saying that the jets from Portland were supersonic over my house in eatonville, because jblm was closer. Lol View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I will never forget that day. The plane and two jets flew right over top of me. That was the lowest I'd ever seen a commercial aircraft. I'm about a mile from where he did his barrel roll stunt. Last time we did one of these threads, a dude tried to call me out as a liar for saying that the jets from Portland were supersonic over my house in eatonville, because jblm was closer. Lol From the War Zone blog... Here is NORAD's statement on the event: I have received multiple inquiries on the F-15's potentially going supersonic on their way up to the Seattle-Tacoma area. They can get up there in a handful of minutes and have broken the sound barrier doing so before. It looks like they did it again in this case: A number of agencies are on the scene of the crash now, with the FBI Seattle office leading the criminal investigation. There is also a temporary flight restriction up around the crash site. link to full story |
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Quoted: There is no position lower in American society than a poor white heterosexual male. His own race will hate him and blame him for being poor (see this thread)...others will hate him for his white privilege...and women will mock him for being male and poor. View Quote I'm not sure ARFcom can handle such pure distilled truth. Can you maybe tone it down a bit? RIP Skyking. RIP Tom Petty. RIP America... Tribute to SkyKing Say His Name: Richard Russell |
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Stole millions of dollars worth of someone else’s property, destroyed it, killing himself in the process.
I’m still baffled how that makes someone a “legend”, or “hero”. Dude was a fucked up piece of crap. |
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Quoted: Stole millions of dollars worth of someone else’s property, destroyed it, killing himself in the process. I’m still baffled how that makes someone a “legend”, or “hero”. Dude was a fucked up piece of crap. View Quote In some threads car thieves should be killed, other threads stealing is A ok |
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I don’t condone what he did, not in the least. However, if you take from a man to the point that he feels he has nothing left to lose, then there is nothing to make him follow your rules anymore.
I predict many more men will be pushed to that brink, and beyond, as the Leftists succeed in their desire to destroy America. |
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Didn't it have a Q on it, or in the number designation or something?
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Ha, well all I can say is despite how irritating and clueless they can be, thank God for the percentage of people with the Guardian Temperament, since we couldn’t have a functional society otherwise.
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Quoted: In some threads car thieves should be killed, other threads stealing is A ok View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Stole millions of dollars worth of someone else’s property, destroyed it, killing himself in the process. I’m still baffled how that makes someone a “legend”, or “hero”. Dude was a fucked up piece of crap. In some threads car thieves should be killed, other threads stealing is A ok It’s like tipping threads—it all depends on what the first few posts say. |
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Quoted: Ha, well all I can say is despite how irritating and clueless they can be, thank God for the percentage of people with the Guardian Temperament, since we couldn’t have a functional society otherwise. View Quote Thought I would share https://www.thecareerproject.org/blog/the-guardian-temperament/ |
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Quoted: Quoted: Stole millions of dollars worth of someone else’s property, destroyed it, killing himself in the process. I’m still baffled how that makes someone a “legend”, or “hero”. Dude was a fucked up piece of crap. Do you have a breaking point? Some men don't have a breaking point. They just stay at their post until they retire. Then they are usually found dead a day, a week at most a couple months later. |
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Quoted: I don’t condone what he did, not in the least. However, if you take from a man to the point that he feels he has nothing left to lose, then there is nothing to make him follow your rules anymore. I predict many more men will be pushed to that brink, and beyond, as the Leftists succeed in their desire to destroy America. View Quote I see a lot of comments like this. Who pushed him to the brink? Who took from him? What was stopping him from improving his position in life? We have a poster in this thread to worked a similar job for the same airline and said it sucked. But he moved on without killing himself in dramatic style. Why didn’t Sky King, and why is it anyone’s fault except his own? |
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Quoted: If I stole from you would you say I didn’t hurt anyone? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Nah, nobody hurt. Went out on his own terms. If I stole from you would you say I didn’t hurt anyone? It's all good but we are expecting a barrel roll. You have to be a random non-pilot who executes on the maneuver. Somewhat humorous, sardonic comments are a bonus. Keep the mic on. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Stole millions of dollars worth of someone else’s property, destroyed it, killing himself in the process. I’m still baffled how that makes someone a “legend”, or “hero”. Dude was a fucked up piece of crap. Do you have a breaking point? Does hitting a “breaking point” make a criminal less of a piece of shit? |
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Steal a car and you're a piece of shit.
Kill yourself and you're a selfish asshole. Steal an airplane, destroy it and kill yourself in the process and you're a hero? I don't get it. |
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Quoted: He didn't steal from an individual, he stole from a corporation which seems to still be thriving. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Nah, nobody hurt. Went out on his own terms. If I stole from you would you say I didn’t hurt anyone? He didn't steal from an individual, he stole from a corporation which seems to still be thriving. Somebody owns that corporation. ETA-The local Toyota dealer has a Lamborghini. It belongs to the boss but it's registered to the dealership, and the owner drives like a shithead. If I steal it and drive it down IA county blacktops at 180 mph, hit a deer and die, will I be a hero too? |
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Quoted: Some men don't have a breaking point. They just stay at their post until they retire. Then they are usually found dead a day, a week at most a couple months later. View Quote Can't disagree... but some have breaking points Coward Of The County |
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Undefeated "drive it like you stole it" champ. Its gonna be hard to top.
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The whole situation was just sad.
Acting like this guy is some kind of hero for stealing a plane and killing himself is even sadder. |
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Quoted: Clearly, you are a psychopath with no empathy View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Steal a car and you're a piece of shit. Kill yourself and you're a selfish asshole. Steal an airplane, destroy it and kill yourself in the process and you're a hero? I don't get it. Clearly, you are a psychopath with no empathy I'll defend a person's right to suicide all day long. Some pain is so bad all the person can see is their pain will finally stop. "He was selfish, permanent solution to temporary problems, etc, blah blah" Physical or mental, he was hurting. Simple as that. But theft and suicide are nothing to celebrate. At least Heemeyer owned the bulldozer he used-and that was a prime exanple of when assholes collide. Either side had plenty of chances to bend, both sides kept pushing until one broke. |
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Quoted: Somebody owns that corporation. ETA-The local Toyota dealer has a Lamborghini. It belongs to the boss but it's registered to the dealership, and the owner drives like a shithead. If I steal it and drive it down IA county blacktops at 180 mph, hit a deer and die, will I be a hero too? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Nah, nobody hurt. Went out on his own terms. If I stole from you would you say I didn’t hurt anyone? He didn't steal from an individual, he stole from a corporation which seems to still be thriving. Somebody owns that corporation. ETA-The local Toyota dealer has a Lamborghini. It belongs to the boss but it's registered to the dealership, and the owner drives like a shithead. If I steal it and drive it down IA county blacktops at 180 mph, hit a deer and die, will I be a hero too? If you do not know how to drive a car and have never driven one but pull it off and you do a barrel roll and some sardonic humor on the way out. YES! But more anti-hero like Russell. |
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Quoted: Does hitting a “breaking point” make a criminal less of a piece of shit? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Stole millions of dollars worth of someone else’s property, destroyed it, killing himself in the process. I’m still baffled how that makes someone a “legend”, or “hero”. Dude was a fucked up piece of crap. Do you have a breaking point? Does hitting a “breaking point” make a criminal less of a piece of shit? A breaking point, personality and style points make a criminal more entertaining. So yes, less of a piece of shit. But no less criminal. A guy I know slit his throat down below in the cabin of his father's boat and let us find him. That was much more of a piece of shit, but less criminal. If he had stolen the plane and done a barrel roll he would be a legend. And a criminal. |
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Quoted: A breaking point, personality and style points make a criminal more entertaining. So yes, less of a piece of shit. But no less criminal. A guy I know slit his throat down below in the cabin of his father's boat and let us find him. That was much more of a piece of shit, but less criminal. If he had stolen the plane and done a barrel roll he would be a legend. And a criminal. View Quote Innocent until proved guilty in a court of law. Sky king never went to trial, so not a criminal. |
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Quoted: Innocent until proved guilty in a court of law. Sky king never went to trial, so not a criminal. View Quote Attached File |
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Quoted: Stole millions of dollars worth of someone else’s property, destroyed it, killing himself in the process. I’m still baffled how that makes someone a “legend”, or “hero”. Dude was a fucked up piece of crap. View Quote You seem like someone that would still have a library card. Go to the library and look up the definition of the word "legend". |
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Quoted: Innocent until proved guilty in a court of law. Sky king never went to trial, so not a criminal. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: A breaking point, personality and style points make a criminal more entertaining. So yes, less of a piece of shit. But no less criminal. A guy I know slit his throat down below in the cabin of his father's boat and let us find him. That was much more of a piece of shit, but less criminal. If he had stolen the plane and done a barrel roll he would be a legend. And a criminal. Innocent until proved guilty in a court of law. Sky king never went to trial, so not a criminal. Piece of shit it is then. Point well made. |
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Quoted: Somebody owns that corporation. ETA-The local Toyota dealer has a Lamborghini. It belongs to the boss but it's registered to the dealership, and the owner drives like a shithead. If I steal it and drive it down IA county blacktops at 180 mph, hit a deer and die, will I be a hero too? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Nah, nobody hurt. Went out on his own terms. If I stole from you would you say I didn’t hurt anyone? He didn't steal from an individual, he stole from a corporation which seems to still be thriving. Somebody owns that corporation. ETA-The local Toyota dealer has a Lamborghini. It belongs to the boss but it's registered to the dealership, and the owner drives like a shithead. If I steal it and drive it down IA county blacktops at 180 mph, hit a deer and die, will I be a hero too? Same corporation that killed a plane load of passengers with no repercussions because MuH cOrPoRaTiOn. So he stole from a piece of paper and ink. Don’t care |
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Quoted: You seem like someone that would still have a library card. Go to the library and look up the definition of the word "legend". View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Stole millions of dollars worth of someone else’s property, destroyed it, killing himself in the process. I’m still baffled how that makes someone a “legend”, or “hero”. Dude was a fucked up piece of crap. You seem like someone that would still have a library card. Go to the library and look up the definition of the word "legend". I know what those words mean - I just try not to romanticize shitbirds. Library card? Lol. Ok grandpa. |
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That guy flew right over my house before he crashed. Fortunately there is nothing of value on Ketron, but he could have very easily killed a bunch of people.
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Quoted: That guy flew right over my house before he crashed. Fortunately there is nothing of value on Ketron, but he could have very easily killed a bunch of people. View Quote Sounds like he did his best to not hurt others while living out his fantasy. I don't condone his actions but I understand. |
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Quoted: Same corporation that killed a plane load of passengers with no repercussions because MuH cOrPoRaTiOn. So he stole from a piece of paper and ink. Don’t care View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Nah, nobody hurt. Went out on his own terms. If I stole from you would you say I didn’t hurt anyone? He didn't steal from an individual, he stole from a corporation which seems to still be thriving. Somebody owns that corporation. ETA-The local Toyota dealer has a Lamborghini. It belongs to the boss but it's registered to the dealership, and the owner drives like a shithead. If I steal it and drive it down IA county blacktops at 180 mph, hit a deer and die, will I be a hero too? Same corporation that killed a plane load of passengers with no repercussions because MuH cOrPoRaTiOn. So he stole from a piece of paper and ink. Don’t care All airlines have had crashes with fatalities. It's the risk you take when you fly. And before Rain Man chimes in, I think even Qantas has had a crash by now. Theft is theft. |
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Quoted: From the various ARF postings,I'd guess about 40% own Lears that they paid cash for...so that many? View Quote Have you been in a Lear? The newer offerings in that size and a step above give you no reason to own one, unless it’s cost. It’s a hair above a citation IMO. A G350 or Challenger 300 is the minimum for actual room with more then a few people for midrange flights. |
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Quoted: All airlines have had crashes with fatalities. It's the risk you take when you fly. And before Rain Man chimes in, I think even Qantas has had a crash by now. Theft is theft. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Nah, nobody hurt. Went out on his own terms. If I stole from you would you say I didn’t hurt anyone? He didn't steal from an individual, he stole from a corporation which seems to still be thriving. Somebody owns that corporation. ETA-The local Toyota dealer has a Lamborghini. It belongs to the boss but it's registered to the dealership, and the owner drives like a shithead. If I steal it and drive it down IA county blacktops at 180 mph, hit a deer and die, will I be a hero too? Same corporation that killed a plane load of passengers with no repercussions because MuH cOrPoRaTiOn. So he stole from a piece of paper and ink. Don’t care All airlines have had crashes with fatalities. It's the risk you take when you fly. And before Rain Man chimes in, I think even Qantas has had a crash by now. Theft is theft. I guess that’s a risk you take buying stuff. Getting it stolen. Don’t excuse negligence |
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Quoted: Yeah. Russell has become a litmus test of sorts...some see him as a thief and loser. Some, a hopeless man who didn't want to hurt a fly, but just experience a bit of joy before he went out on his own terms. I think in the end, Russell's story should be a mirror that we judge ourselves in...what do we value and why. I think if we are mildly introspective, we give his life some meaning he solely lacked while alive. View Quote Well said. If you see him only as a martyr, or likewise if you see him simply as a thief and a loser, then it’s time for a little soul searching. |
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RIP dude .
Still have my fly it like you stole it shirt , got it off ebay before Alaskan Airlines got the trademarks removed Always remember this day as it is the same date my good friend got killed by a drunk driver RIP other dude |
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Most people can see that the soul of the nation and the individual has been steadily dying and the void left is being filled by materialism. Sky King is the perfect exemplification of the issue.
People either see him as a rebel throwing the double middle fingers to our soulless society or a thief who dared to attack the money god. |
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If a man in America can’t understand the hopelessness and lack of a future that he was experiencing…I seriously question their life experience.
The fact that he resonated with millions of young men should tell the “he was a criminal” crowd to do some soul searching. |
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