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- NATION, Page 33American NotesTEXASRunway Rap Session
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- At another time and place the conversation might have been
- considered typical banter among co-workers. As they prepared to
- take off from Dallas last August, the crew of a Delta Air Lines
- 727 joked about subjects ranging from Marilyn Quayle's looks
- ("She looks like she's from Texas. She's got that horseface")
- to Jesse Jackson's presidential campaign ("It's scary that
- someone like that could get as far as he did") to the power of
- the news media ("They're such vultures . . . they're too
- powerful") and the dating habits of flight attendants ("In case
- we crash, so the media would have some kind of a juicy tidbit").
- Moments later, the plane crashed, killing 14 people. The crew
- had apparently failed to extend the aircraft's wing flaps
- properly.
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- The runway rap session came to light last week after a
- Dallas TV station asked a state judge for a copy of the tape
- from the plane's cockpit voice recorder. The National
- Transportation Safety Board, which had released a highly
- censored transcript of the conversation, asserted that
- disclosure of the entire conversation might hamper
- investigations of airline disasters. The Air Line Pilots
- Association warned that pilots might disable their voice
- recorders to prevent future "invasion of their privacy" but
- later added that legislation to ban the release of tapes might
- be proposed instead. What jittery airline passengers were
- supposed to make of the crew's chitchat, no one could say.
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