TheSilasSonRising
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Exactly what seat was Peterson going to occupy?
Bobinski’s soldiers in the Tech administration originally cut a deal that the Jackets would travel to Dublin, not by a major airline like Delta or (title sponsor) Aer Lingus, but Omni Air, a low-budget carrier that made its mark in transporting cargo and more recently focused on military charter flights to garden spots like Afghanistan.
a cargo plane with passenger seats installed in a section is still just a cargo plane.
Did you read the article ?Here is a link to the article that the cargo plane nonsense came from
http://www.myajc.com/news/sports/college/georgia-tech-was-dysfunction-junction-under-bobins/nsCmC/
Go ahead, actually read the article and comprehend it.
Nowhere does it say the plane was a cargo plane. Omni Air has passenger aircraft. Sure some of them are old. They don't fly our military personnel into Afghanistan. They do fly our troops from the US to Kuwait on chartered flights. Transport into theater for US military is only by military aircraft. Which brings me to my next point.
No ****. That is what riding on a C-17 or C-130 is. I have flown Omni Air from the US to Kuwait and then C-17 to Afghanistan and done the reverse back. I am not advocating flying with Omni but you *******es have successfully perpetuated the myth that we were gonna put our players on a cargo plane like cattle. Good job.
When does the BC team get there? I have wondered all along why on earth we are not leaving till after practice on Wednesday. That means an early Thursday arrival, with virtually no time for rest, and certainly no time to enjoy the Ireland experience. It sounds like for our team, it won't be much different from a visit to Athens, except they will have jet lag.It's rediculous to think of what he tried to set up as transportation- even worse when you find out when BC gets to the isles and when our guys will get in!
But it's not a cargo plane, so everything's fine...(sarcasm off)...Did you read the article ?
".... Omni Air — a low-budget carrier that made its mark in transporting cargo and more recently focused on military charter flights to garden spots like Afghanistan.
The plane that Omni was going to provide for an eight-hour flight from Atlanta to Dublin for Tech’s players, coaches, marching band members and cheerleaders did not have WiFi, in-flight entertainment or anything in the way of amenities. The plane also included several rows of seats where the armrests didn’t go up, which can be a major problem for 300-plus pound linemen, and at the time of a recent visit reportedly smelled like a garbage dumpster.
'A tin can,' is how one Tech source described it."
Obviously you are not a student. Even if that were considered frivolous (and I don't consider it to be), the seats with no armrests should be a no-go for anyone.So planes that don't have Wi-Fi or in flight entertainment are now cargo planes? GTFO
But it's not a cargo plane, so everything's fine...(sarcasm off)...
Do you even have a clue as to how that could be used against Tech in recruiting? Do you seriously think a recruit would even consider coming to a school who was unwilling to provide more for the players making this trip?So planes that don't have Wi-Fi or in flight entertainment are now cargo planes? GTFO
It sure would when the anti-Tech recruiters got to work. Call it what you want, in their eyes it is a cargo plane.I said their planes are crap and I wouldn't fly with them out of choice. That still doesn't make it a cargo plane.
Obviously you are not a student. Even if that were considered frivolous (and I don't consider it to be), the seats with no armrests should be a no-go for anyone.
Do you even have a clue as to how that could be used against Tech in recruiting? Do you seriously think a recruit would even consider coming to a school who was unwilling to provide more for the players making this trip?