TheTexan
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Praise Jesus, Hallelujah, all will be saved! - Half of United right now
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United Airlines Holdings Inc. Chief Executive Scott Kirby
Flunked out of Air Force pilot school, enough said. (I finished top of my class).
How do you flunk out, T-6/T-38 is not that complicated
American Airlines looks to be on the verge of going under . They wont be attempting a full flight schedule in june or july and the public is ot even yet aware of the maint issues. On the bright side the TSA has a lot of openings so maybe the Texan can finally get that 15.00 minimum wage.
Delta to add 200 per month insurance charge to unvaxed . As everyone knows there are no more UnAmerican companies than airlines.
Plane-turning-around-ingDouble face diapering on the way!on the wayhere now:
https://twitter.com/yogarespecter/status/1437982567882493953
https://twitter.com/NationalFile/status/1437862350741254146
Minneapolis school moves to virtual learning due to homeless encampment on its grounds
https://bringmethenews.com/minnesot...ing-due-to-homeless-encampment-on-its-grounds
Adam Uren (16 September 2021)
A school in Minneapolis is moving students out of its campus for safety reasons due to the ongoing presence of a homeless encampment on its grounds.
The Volunteers of America High School, an alternative school in south Minneapolis, announced this week that some of its 85 students will shift to virtual learning, while others will continue classes in alternate locations.
The reason given for the move is safety concerns resulting from the homeless encampment that is currently situated on school grounds at the intersection of Cedar and Franklin Avenues, which has been growing in size for several weeks.
In a statement sent to Bring Me The News, the school said that "for many months, we have been reaching out to law enforcement, city, county, and state officials, as well as our community partners in the neighborhood, sharing information and making them aware of the needs of our students and staff.
"While we are frustrated by the increasing violence and lawlessness around our school building, we remain hopeful for a shared solution."
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