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I wonder why now I am de falcon would be hero. Hero for what? Why did you scream for radio go on board caxxo? Of course there are the written rules, the protocols, the non-written rules and so on, but it is not possible that they sketch, accounted for the enormity committed, given also the situation, panicked and for the situation itself and for the need to stand? after all then the hero is what performs acts far beyond the common, demonstrating courage outside normal. Is that what he did? I don't think so. Of course being behind a desk and screaming the obvious is always easy. Has anyone seen de falcon in action? Have you ever seen how he behaves in danger situations? Can you be so sure that de falco would have been a hero if he was instead of a skewer? honestly, with certainty you cannot say it; but with greater certainty it can be said that inverse parts also sketch would be a good de falcon.
I think it's a useless argument, it's not self-procalated hero, it's a reporter who knows, they have to write something.
One thing is certain, the dog captain had time to get scared, instead he behaved like a child playing ball broke the glass of a window., running to hide... his motto will be: "courage... let's run!"
coward and coward who is nothing else.
other than "salga aboard caxxo" I would have told him:... maybe the de falcon tried to dispose of him to pull out the balls, considering that only in the captain of port were worried about him who responded as under the influence of alcohol or worse.
but did you see the last video I talked about in my previous post?? ? ?
terrifying only to have thought to communicate to return to the cabin knowing the conditions of the ship (water.... to rivers... )
Do you think that hundreds of people did not call police and carabinieri to tell him the madness (not to evacuate the ship) of the captain??
from here, in my opinion, the captain demanded explanations that never came from the captain.
On your last sentence, I don't want to openly express myself, how can you compare the two?? ?
an unconscious with the license to kill is not comparable to anyone.
I hope the senses of guilt corrupt him from within, I wish him with all my heart.
 
It's not like it's wrong or not. It just seems to me like a mug talk. on the ground are all great sailors and sailors, able to find you the smallest and insignificant of mistakes, but in the meantime you are at sea and their beautiful on the ground.
You're right, now we've got a confirmation that they're not worth a caxxo at sea!
Forget me. :biggrin:
 
I think it's a useless argument, it's not self-procalated hero, it's been pressed by journalists. . .
Right.
true also that the cf de falco, since they sketch (or who for it) ordered the abandon ship, became responsible for all the organizational machine that started.
from daily routine to improvisation you manage such a situation without having a precise picture of the situation.
coordinate dozens of rescuers, rescue vehicles, helicopters, etc. etc. so that everything goes well and that no one leaves our skin.. .
to be commander you have to command.
 
I think it's a useless argument, it's not self-procalated hero, it's a reporter who knows, they have to write something.
One thing is certain, the dog captain had time to get scared, instead he behaved like a child playing ball broke the glass of a window., running to hide... his motto will be: "courage... let's run!"
coward and coward who is nothing else.
other than "salga aboard caxxo" I would have told him:... maybe the de falcon tried to dispose of him to pull out the balls, considering that only in the captain of port were worried about him who responded as under the influence of alcohol or worse.
but did you see the last video I talked about in my previous post?? ? ?
terrifying only to have thought to communicate to return to the cabin knowing the conditions of the ship (water.... to rivers... )
Do you think that hundreds of people did not call police and carabinieri to tell him the madness (not to evacuate the ship) of the captain??
from here, in my opinion, the captain demanded explanations that never came from the captain.
On your last sentence, I don't want to openly express myself, how can you compare the two?? ?
an unconscious with the license to kill is not comparable to anyone.
I hope the senses of guilt corrupt him from within, I wish him with all my heart.
no controversy. However I point out that even in previous post de falcon was brought as an example of who knows what. did the biggest mistake he could make? It would seem so. The newspapers write that de falcon is a hero, so he is a hero? is it right to refer to him as a hero? I don't think so. I think it's an exaggeration.
 
I wonder why now I am de falcon would be hero. Hero for what? Why did you scream for radio go on board caxxo?
It's not like it's wrong or not. It just seems to me like a mug talk. on the ground are all great sailors and sailors, able to find you the smallest and insignificant of mistakes, but in the meantime you are at sea and their beautiful on the ground.
How not to quote?
 
no controversy. However I point out that even in previous post de falcon was brought as an example of who knows what. did the biggest mistake he could make? It would seem so. The newspapers write that de falcon is a hero, so he is a hero? is it right to refer to him as a hero? I don't think so. I think it's an exaggeration.
He is not a hero, he is a normal person, a person who does his duty.
the real heroes have always been these, normal people who simply do their job with competence point.
only that live in a world full of "skeets" that make them emerge.
often happens that normal, serious and competent people become a rarity, it is not their fault, we have to worry.
p.s.: except for purchase was a hero or a normal person?
 
It's not like it's wrong or not. It just seems to me like a mug talk. on the ground are all great sailors and sailors, able to find you the smallest and insignificant errors
:confused::confused: but what are you talking about?? Maybe you're missing the endless sequence of bullshit that you've done, or you're talking about the shipwreck of a paper boat in the bathtub.
You can't tell what we've all seen, read and listened to.
But in the meantime you stay at sea and their beautiful on the ground.
other than those of the port captain were coming down from the helicopter to rescue the passengers and someone who coordinates from the ground wants us. ..what was beautiful on the ground was that booty cagasotto, escaped to legs removed from the ship and that ended his delirious phone call with the port captain saying "yes, now I go" and then he brought his asses to the dry.
 
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but according to you, if it were prepared, is it permissible to disable instruments that would have forbidden him to salute the sea with 4,000 people on board?
 
:confused::confused: but what are you talking about?? Maybe you're missing the endless sequence of bullshit that you've done, or you're talking about the shipwreck of a paper boat in the bathtub.
You can't tell what we've all seen, read and listened to.

other than those of the port captain were coming down from the helicopter to rescue the passengers and someone who coordinates from the ground wants us. ..what was beautiful on the ground was that booty cagasotto, escaped to legs removed from the ship and that ended his delirious phone call with the port captain saying "yes, now I go" and then he brought his asses to the dry.
I don't think I've written that little trick has made the smallest of mistakes. My answer was a post by the president. He was referring in general to the behaviour of those who are so good sitting on the ground, but at the test of the facts he doesn't even get there. It was something in general, not related to sketch. Moreover, the lightning responses mean that this was my message.
 
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He is not a hero, he is a normal person, a person who does his duty.
the real heroes have always been these, normal people who simply do their job with competence point.
only that live in a world full of "skeets" that make them emerge.
often happens that normal, serious and competent people become a rarity, it is not their fault, we have to worry.
p.s.: except for purchase was a hero or a normal person?
It's not like it's wrong or not. It just seems to me like a mug talk. on the ground are all great sailors and sailors, able to find you the smallest and insignificant errors

:confused::confused: but what are you talking about?? Maybe you're missing the endless sequence of bullshit that you've done, or you're talking about the shipwreck of a paper boat in the bathtub.
You can't tell what we've all seen, read and listened to.



other than those of the port captain were coming down from the helicopter to rescue the passengers and someone who coordinates from the ground wants us. ..what was beautiful on the ground was that booty cagasotto, escaped to legs removed from the ship and that ended his delirious phone call with the port captain saying "yes, now I go" and then he brought his asses to the dry.
I believe, paraphrasing what he says rich, which is like saying a doctor who spends 20 hours in the operating room and saves life to a poor misfortune. Is he a hero? Well...according to some it might be, certainly for what was on the table, however that doctor did only (well) his work, the work for which he studied, swore, and he earns living.
Just that he saves lives... So what about me? I do my job every day, I do it all and I think I do it pretty well. I just have to deal with stuff that doesn't risk dying, so I'll never be a hero?

I think he is a hero who does something extraordinary. strange - ordinary, that is outside the ordinary. for a doctor to save a life is ordinary. for de falco take the command of an abandoned ship is ordinary. So he's not a hero.

If I had done it, I would have been a hero, but I would have had a massive dose of unconsciousness and I would have jeopardized many more lives than I could have saved.
 
but according to you, if it were prepared, is it permissible to disable instruments that would have forbidden him to salute the sea with 4,000 people on board?
ban how? Stop it? Can you throw a torpedo? Send him a fax? phones?
 
I believe, paraphrasing what he says rich, which is like saying a doctor who spends 20 hours in the operating room and saves life to a poor misfortune. Is he a hero? Well...according to some it might be, certainly for what was on the table, however that doctor did only (well) his work, the work for which he studied, swore, and he earns living.
Just that he saves lives... So what about me? I do my job every day, I do it all and I think I do it pretty well. I just have to deal with stuff that doesn't risk dying, so I'll never be a hero?

I think he is a hero who does something extraordinary. strange - ordinary, that is outside the ordinary. for a doctor to save a life is ordinary. for de falco take the command of an abandoned ship is ordinary. So he's not a hero.

If I had done it, I would have been a hero, but I would have had a massive dose of unconsciousness and I would have jeopardized many more lives than I could have saved.
Today doing your work with competence is from heroes, it is something out of the complicated and impossible ordinary.
question, according to you why one was behind a desk at 2500 euros per month and the other engropped the rocks at 10000 plus the Moldovan benefits?
 

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