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Saved - January 18, 2024 at 10:54 PM

@SovMichael - Michael O'Fallon - Sovereign Nations

Scott Kirby, the CEO of United Airlines (@united ), wants to emphasize that Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) guided racial and gender quotas are the key considerations when determining who will be piloting your upcoming flight. https://t.co/tGztV7YCnM

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The speaker discusses diversity and diversity targets at the Aveda Academy. They mention that the academy has committed to having 50% of the class be women or people of color, while currently only 19% of United Airlines pilots fit this criteria. The speaker acknowledges that United Airlines has a higher percentage of diverse pilots compared to other airlines. However, they also mention that the diversity in the company's C suite is not as high, with only 3 out of 11 executives being women and 1 being a person of color. The speaker emphasizes the need to raise the bar in corporate America and explains that United Airlines has programs in place to promote diversity, such as involving women and people of color in the interview process and providing opportunities early in their careers.
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Speaker 0: How is diversity and diversity targets working into the Aveda Academy? We have committed that 50% of the class of the classes will be women or people of color. Today, only 19% of our pilots at United Airlines are women or people of color. And by the way, from all the data I've seen, that's the highest of any airline in the country. Well, look, at United, I'm proud of the diversity that we actually have in our C suite. I think if you look around corporate America Correct me if I'm saying that. So I this is just based off your website, the people you listed as executives. Of 11 people, 3 are women. I believe 1 is a person of color. That's correct. But, you know, in Corporate America, I think, you know That's a low bar. How do you Raise your own bar. Well, a lot of this is, you know, focusing on it. We have, programs to, one of the things we do is, for every job when we do an interview, we require women and people of color to be involved in the interview process, bringing people in early in their careers, as well, and giving them those opportunities, and creating a stronger band.
Saved - August 9, 2024 at 8:11 PM

@DineshDSouza - Dinesh D'Souza

Here’s the plane going down in Brazil. No one can say, “This is DEI.” But no one can say it isn’t. Is it coincidental that as airlines embrace DEI, more planes are blowing out windows and careening off runways and falling out of the sky? https://t.co/1yOFsABnRu

Saved - February 8, 2025 at 3:01 PM

@RealNytoMwangi - Nyto Mwangi 🇰🇪

A Captain pilot typically has 750-1500+ hours of flight time. Rebecca Lobach had only 500. She was younger than other two men on board. She was promoted higher without qualifications because she worked for Joe Biden & She Was a Lesbian (LGBTQ).That's DEI for you, Trump was right https://t.co/mZQugEa2jI

Saved - February 18, 2025 at 4:13 AM

@bennyjohnson - Benny Johnson

🚨BREAKING: Deborah Flint, President and CEO of the Greater Toronto Airports Authority, addresses the media after the plane crash at Pearson Airport. "There were no fatalities...We do not know of any passengers having critical injuries." https://t.co/d1pocZnqGh

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I'm here to provide an update on the incident that occurred at Toronto Pearson today. Delta Airlines flight 4819 from Minneapolis, operated by Endeavour Air, was involved in an accident upon landing. There were 76 passengers and four crew members on board. Thankfully, there was no loss of life due to the quick response of our emergency teams. Seventeen injured passengers were taken to local hospitals, none with critical injuries reported so far. We temporarily halted arrivals and departures, but three runways reopened around 5 PM. The other runways will remain closed for the ongoing investigation. We're focused on supporting the passengers and crew, with Delta Airlines providing customer care. Travelers should check our website and their airline for updates on potential delays.
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Speaker 0: Deborah Flint, president Pearson, CEO of Toronto Pearson. I've just come over from our emergency operation center, and I'm here to give you a statement on what events transpired, here today, at Toronto Pearson. First and foremost, there was no loss of life, and this is in due part to our heroic and trained professionals, our first responders, at the airport. So the facts of the matter around this event that happened at approximately 02:30PM is Delta Airlines flight 4819 from Minneapolis to Toronto operated by subsidiary Endeavour Air was involved in a single aircraft accident accident upon landing at Toronto Pearson. The plane was carrying four crew and 76 passengers, among them 22 Canadians. The other passengers were multinational. Airport emergency workers mounted a textbook response, response, reaching the site within minutes and quickly evacuating the passengers. We set up our emergency operation center with Delta Airlines and representatives from fire, police, paramedics, security, and our federal agency partners. Again, there were no fatalities. Seventeen injured passengers were quickly taken to local area hospitals. At this time, we do not know of any of those passengers having critical injuries. We immediately halted, further arrivals and departures on our remaining three runways. Those runways were reopened at approximately 5PM. The other runways are remaining to serve the investigation, which will be carrying forward for the rest of tonight, and into the next several days. These two runways will remain closed while our investigation or while the investigation takes place. Again, we are very grateful that there was no loss of life and relatively minor injuries. We are very focused on the care and the concern and the passengers and the crew, some of whom have already been reunified with their friends and their families. Others, we have in a comfortable place right here at the airport, in an environment where they're getting a lot of care and support from my staff. Delta Airlines is also continuing to provide customer care, and information for passengers. In closing, no airport CEO wants to have these type of press conferences, but this is exactly what our emergency, our operations, and our federal our our first responder, partners are all practiced and trained for. And again, this outcome is in due part, to their heroic work, and I thank them profusely. Our thoughts and prayers are with all. We will be providing more information as it becomes available. We do expect that there will be some operational impact and some delays at the airport over the next few days while the two runways remain closed for the investigation. And we will be sharing information periodically. For those traveling, continue to look at our website and be in touch with your respective carrier as well. Thank you for your time today.
Saved - February 18, 2025 at 10:32 PM

@TheInsiderPaper - Insider Paper

BREAKING: New clearest footage showing the crash moment of Delta Air Lines plane at Toronto Airport. All passengers survived https://t.co/KdvmElRzDk

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Oh my god, an airplane is crashing! Tara, are you seeing this? I can't believe what I'm seeing. We have to share this. Come on.
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Speaker 0: Oh, fuck. Oh, fuck. Oh, no. No. No. No. No. Oh, that's Tara, you're seeing this, airplane just crashing. Oh my god. Oh my god. Well, we'll share it. Come on.
Saved - February 19, 2025 at 12:51 PM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

The plane that crashed in Toronto was a Delta flight operated by Endeavor Air, a small airline obsessed with all-female "unmanned" flights https://t.co/pYMS3kdpQy

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I don't think we should leave shaping the world to just men. Absolutely not. And, "You got into Harvard?" Like it's hard or something? We're called The Click. Let's do this.
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Speaker 0: Girl, come on. Leave the shape of the world to the men? I don't think so. I don't think so. I don't think so. No. No. We ain't getting no You got into Harvard long? What? Like it's hard? Sir, what is your name as a group? The click. Click or click? Click. Let's do it.

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Oddly enough, we still have no details on the plane crash pilots.

Saved - February 20, 2025 at 2:38 AM

@RealJessica05 - Jessica 🇺🇸

The plane that crashed in Toronto was flown by Endeavor Air. They brag about having “unmanned” flights and promoting diversity and inclusion in all aspects of what they do. https://t.co/RJxR6YGtej

Saved - February 20, 2025 at 3:13 AM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

The plane that crashed in Toronto was a Delta flight operated by Endeavor Air, a small airline obsessed with all-female "unmanned" flights https://t.co/pYMS3kdpQy

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No, I don't think I'll leave the shape of the world to the men. We ain't doing that. And you got into Harvard? What, like it's hard to get in? And what is your name as a group? The Click. Okay, let's do it.
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Speaker 0: Girl, come on. Leave the shape of the world to the men? I don't think so. I don't think so. I don't think so. No. No. We ain't getting no You got into Harvard long? What? Like it's hard? Sir, what is your name as a group? The click. Click or click? Click. Let's do it.

@elonmusk - Elon Musk

@EndWokeness Who were the pilots?

Saved - February 20, 2025 at 3:08 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
I've noticed @EndeavorAir promoting Female-Only "UNMANNED" flights in four posts. They've disabled comments on the latest one, but the previous three still allow feedback. Also, the names of the pilots from the Delta flight that crashed in Toronto haven't been released yet.

@OcrazioCornPop - Publius

@EndeavorAir's X account has 4 posts promoting Female-Only "UNMANNED" flights. They have turned off comments on the most recent "unmanned" post but the comments remain open on the other 3. Based on the available information, the names of the pilots on the Delta flight operated by Endeavor Air that crashed in Toronto have not been publicly disclosed.

Saved - February 20, 2025 at 7:01 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’m not sure if they have a name, but @EndeavorAir promotes all-female flight crews, calling them "unmanned cockpits." This is completely unrelated to the recent crash and the pilots' genders. Just a casual observation—nothing to see here!

@Just_Ed609 - Hugh Jaynus

I don’t know that they’ve been named… On a completely unrelated topic, @EndeavorAir likes having all female flight crews, coining the phrase, "unmanned cockpits" to describe crews where everyone is female, again, completely unrelated to the sex of the pilots in this particular crash! Nothing to see! Please disperse!

Saved - February 20, 2025 at 3:08 AM

@ScottAdamsSays - Scott Adams

I'll never fly again.

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

The plane that crashed in Toronto was a Delta flight operated by Endeavor Air, a small airline obsessed with all-female "unmanned" flights https://t.co/pYMS3kdpQy

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I don't think we should leave shaping the world to just men. Absolutely not. And getting into Harvard? Please! Like it's even difficult? As for our group name, we're called "The Click." That's C-L-I-C-K. Let's get started.
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Speaker 0: Girl, come on. Leave the shape of the world to the men? I don't think so. I don't think so. I don't think so. No. No. We ain't getting no You got into Harvard long? What? Like it's hard? Sir, what is your name as a group? The click. Click or click? Click. Let's do it.
Saved - February 22, 2025 at 4:08 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
The Delta/Endeavor plane crash involved pilot Kendal Swanson, who had transitioned from being an instructor for small propeller aircraft to a recently licensed co-pilot for jets. The captain, with a questionable record, may have made a mistake in trusting her to land, highlighting a lack of experience.

@houmanhemmati - Houman David Hemmati, MD, PhD

✈️ The Delta/Endeavor plane that crashed was piloted by Kendal Swanson. A year ago, she was an instructor pilot for a small propellor aircraft. Recently licensed to co-pilot a small jet. Captain, who had a questionable record himself, may have erred trusting her to land the plane. It’s more an issue of experience than anything else here.

Saved - February 20, 2025 at 2:10 AM
reSee.it AI Summary
Delta Air Lines is offering $30,000 to victims of their recent plane crash just two days post-incident. I can't help but wonder if this is an attempt to distract from the upcoming DEI pilot revelations. Delta and Endeavor still haven't identified the pilots involved, and it's suspicious.

@nicksortor - Nick Sortor

🚨 JUST IN: Delta Air Lines is now offering a $30,000 payoff to victims of their plane crash, just two days after it occurred Are they trying to pay people off to get ahead of the impending DEI pilot revelations? Delta & operator Endeavor, famous for their “all female crews,” have STILL refused to identify the pilots who crashed the plane. And I think we all know why.

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Oh, no, an airplane is crashing! Tara, are you seeing this? Oh my god!
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Speaker 0: Oh, fuck. Oh, fuck. Oh, no. No. No. No. No. Tara, you're seeing this, airplane just crashing through here? Oh my god. Oh my god.
Saved - February 20, 2025 at 2:38 AM

@WallStreetMav - Wall Street Mav

Delta is offering $30,000 to the survivors of the Toronto crash. We still don’t know the info about the pilots or whether they were DEI hires. https://t.co/E8ZnNJrAxA

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Oh, no, an airplane is crashing right in front of us. Oh my god.
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Speaker 0: Oh, fuck. Oh, fuck. Oh, no. No. No. No. No. Tara, you're seeing this, airplane just crashing through your Oh my god. Oh my god.
Saved - February 22, 2025 at 5:31 PM

@JimmyJoeYam - Dr. Jimmy Yam

26-year-old Kendal Michelle Swanson was the pilot of the Delta/Endeavor plane that crashed upside-down on Monday at Toronto #Pearson International Airport. You go girl. You slay. #Delta #DEI #ThursdayThoughts https://t.co/xQUaIwttxo

Saved - February 22, 2025 at 4:53 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I’m shocked to hear about Kendal Swanson, a 26-year-old who allegedly crashed a Delta flight upside down in Toronto. This incident raises serious concerns about inexperienced pilots in major airlines, especially since she had only 250 hours of flight time compared to the required 1,000.

@unknownruler8 - Unknown Ruler

🚨BREAKING: Kendal Swanson, a 26-year-old woman, allegedly crashed a Delta flight upside down in Toronto, raising concerns about inexperienced pilots in major airlines, as pilots once needed 1,000 hours of rigorous flying. Swanson had only 250 hours of flight time, prompting questions about hiring practices.

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Oh, no! An airplane is crashing!
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Speaker 0: Oh, fuck. Oh, fuck. Oh, no. No. No. No. No. That's Tara, you're seeing this airplane just crashing to green Oh my
Saved - February 22, 2025 at 6:38 PM

@RealJarTaylor - Jared Taylor

Delta has just reported that the pilot on the Toronto flight was an experienced man, and that the first officer, a woman, is fully qualifed and had been flying professionally for a year. Delta will not release their names. These videos make you wonder. https://t.co/8Nry6itS2w

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Girls, please, let's not leave saving the world to the men. I don't think so. I don't think so.
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Speaker 0: Girls, come on. Leave the saving of the world to the men? I don't think so. I don't think so.
Saved - February 22, 2025 at 3:08 PM

@libsoftiktok - Libs of TikTok

NEW: The union representing over 17,000 United pilots just sent out an email promoting DEI which includes trans activist Maya Tallman, a man who pretends to be a woman. Does this make you feel safe to fly? https://t.co/76btk8Uh0O

Saved - February 22, 2025 at 2:54 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I learned that the pilot of the Delta crash at Toronto Pearson Airport is 26-year-old First Officer Kendal Swanson, a Minnesota beauty pageant winner with under 1,500 flight hours. The more experienced captain, James Henneman, was managing communications while Swanson was at the controls.

@ShadowofEzra - Shadow of Ezra

The pilot behind the dramatic Delta crash that flipped a plane upside down at Toronto Pearson Airport has been identified as 26-year-old First Officer Kendal Swanson. A Minnesota beauty pageant winner who completed her training just last April with under 1,500 flight hours. The more experienced captain, James Henneman, was handling communications as Swanson piloted during the crash.

Saved - February 22, 2025 at 5:08 PM
reSee.it AI Summary
I learned that the pilot of the Toronto plane crash was a 26-year-old woman, Swanson, who had just received her certification to fly larger aircraft in January and crashed the jet in February. With only 250 flight hours, her qualifications raised concerns about hiring practices, especially since the previous requirement was 1,000 hours. The co-pilot, Kendall, was allowed to land the plane. Swanson, a beauty pageant winner, had recently transitioned from being an instructor for smaller planes. The airline's focus on hiring women has sparked criticism, and passengers were offered $30,000 after the incident.

@MyLordBebo - Lord Bebo

🇺🇸🇨🇦 It the pilot of the plane that crashed in Toronto was a 26-year-old woman who had only been cleared to fly a month ago. 1/ https://t.co/cDRiKwhHa5

@MyLordBebo - Lord Bebo

She obtained the certification to fly bigger planes on 9th January and already in February she crashed the passenger jet. NOTE: “HOLDER DOES NOT MEET THE PILOT-IN-COMMAND AERONAUTICAL EXPERIENCE” Swanson had only 250 hours of flight time, prompting questions about hiring practices. PS: Previously you needed 1000 hours. 2/

@MyLordBebo - Lord Bebo

Kendall was the co-pilot, but the captain allowed her to do the landing. 3/ https://t.co/hcJhGGKNra

@MyLordBebo - Lord Bebo

A beauty pageant winner from Minnesota, Swanson had only completed her training in April. 4/ https://t.co/acJWcOZhE7

@MyLordBebo - Lord Bebo

A year ago, she was an instructor pilot for a small propellor aircraft. 5/ https://t.co/BxfcTnpEz2

@MyLordBebo - Lord Bebo

The airline is committed to destroy the patriarchy and hence preferentially hire women. 6/ https://t.co/0qvRrIg1NH

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Come on, leave the shape of the world to the men? Absolutely not! I got into Harvard Law. What, like it's hard? Sir, what's your group name? The Click? Is that Click or Clique? Click. Let's do it.
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Speaker 0: Girl, come on. Leave the shape of the world to the men? I don't think so. I don't think so. You got into Harvard Law? What? Like it's hard? Sir, what is your name as a group? The Click. Click or clique? Click. Let's do it.

@MyLordBebo - Lord Bebo

The result is this 7/ https://t.co/CjDzz8PYLe

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Oh, no! Is anyone else seeing this plane crash? Oh my god. I'm going to stop recording and come back to this later.
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Speaker 0: Oh, fuck. Oh, fuck. Oh, no. No. No. No. No. Tara, you're seeing this airplane just crashing too. Oh my god. Oh my god. Well, we'll shoot it. Come back to you later.

@MyLordBebo - Lord Bebo

Stop this crap airlines. 8/ https://t.co/CdsOP45zR2

@MyLordBebo - Lord Bebo

Delta plane crash passengers offered $30,000 with 'no strings attached' We nearly killed you, here take 30 grand and shut up. 9/ https://t.co/tqFzc6mheu

Saved - February 22, 2025 at 4:09 PM

@Bubblebathgirl - Paul A. Szypula 🇺🇸

Aviation experts who reviewed footage of the Delta Flight 4819 crashing in Toronto say that the plane hit too hard on landing that made the right landing gear penetrate through the right wing of the plane. We know the pilot was Kendal Swanson. We know Delta still practices DEI. https://t.co/Mwktv9nv2D

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Delta Flight 4819, with 76 passengers and four crew members, skidded down the runway at over 100 mph, flipped, and caught fire. A hard landing is suspected to have caused the right landing gear to collapse, with the wing snapping off on impact. Experts believe the wing's detachment helped maintain the cabin's structural integrity, protecting passengers. Passengers found themselves hanging upside down, held by sturdy seatbelts, and assisted each other. The well-trained crew and quick response from airport firefighters were critical in the safe evacuation of everyone on board within ten minutes, just before the fuel reignited. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating the crash's cause, with the investigation expected to take months.
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Speaker 0: 76 passengers and four crew members narrowly escaped disaster after Delta four eight one nine skids down the runway at over a hundred miles per hour, flips upside down, and bursts into flames. Investigators are now scrambling to piece together how the crash took place and how each passenger aboard the plane survived. It comes after a series of deadly plane crashes over the last two months. Here's what we know so far. Delta Flight four eight one nine, operated by Regional Endeavor Air, is a Canadian built Bombardier CRJ 900. The 16 year old narrow body plane is described by experts as a workhorse for flights between midsize cities. Chris Finlison is a former Endeavor pilot. He's flown into Toronto Airport dozens of times, and in fact, he's flown the very route of the plane that crashed on Monday. Speaker 1: We only flew CRJs at Endeavor. We were the largest operator actually of the CRJ 900 in the world. And it's a it really is. It's a great airplane to fly. Speaker 0: Investigators are now reviewing this video. The plane with its landing gear appearing down rapidly descends. It's canted or angled to the right to compensate for a 40 mile an hour crosswind. As the plane touches down, the right landing gear appears to collapse, causing the plane's starboard wing to begin scraping the runway. Flames and thick black smoke block our view of the plane as it overturns. ABC News spoke with aviation experts who highlighted three key elements in this video, the plane's landing gear, its wing, and its fuselage. Speaker 1: When you come into land and then you roll out, it's very easy to end up pulling the nose a little bit too high. But you notice when I pull the nose a little too high, the wheels are back here and you get kind of that motion where you end up driving your main landing gear into the the runway. Speaker 2: When we hit down, it seemed like we hit pretty hard. And I thought, okay, this is a pretty rough landing, but I've I've had that before. And then all of a sudden, the plane started listing and turning to the right. Speaker 0: That hard landing is what some experts believe contributed to the collapse of the CRJ nine hundred's right landing gear. Speaker 3: The impact on the right main gear has driven the gear past its limitations, and and in the vernacular, it's it's driven the gear up through the wing. Speaker 0: Inside the plane, passengers described feeling the heat emanating from a fire outside the cabin. Speaker 4: It was just incredibly fast. There was a giant firewall down the side. I could actually feel the heat through the through the glass. Speaker 0: Images taken after the crash clearly show the right wing snapped off the fuselage while the right landing gear was ripped off the plane. According to multiple aviation experts, the split second loss of the wing, which holds half the jet's fuel, might have helped ensure the structural integrity of the cabin and the safety of its passengers. Speaker 5: If you are actually experiencing such a hard impact that you know the plane is crashing, which would have been the case here, then you would want it to snap off because the alternative is that your fuselage would have been structurally the weakest point, in which case it would have crunched and torsioned. Speaker 3: All of these airplanes are metallic eggshells. When they're used exactly as they're designed, they're incredibly strong. And and that's exactly what happened here because the cabin wasn't breached. It retained its structural integrity. Speaker 0: As the plane slowed to a stop, the 76 passengers on board found themselves hanging upside down in the cabin, locked in place thanks to modern seats and belts that can withstand immense g forces. Speaker 2: I was hanging definitely by the seat belt, which they are very sturdy because I'm I'm not a little fella. And, you know, everybody, everybody was helping their neighbor. Speaker 0: The final factor that saved the lives of the passengers and crew was likely the plane's well trained crew and the fast response from the airport's firefighters, experts said. Speaker 1: So when you have something that that is so abnormal and so outside of what your psyche can kinda deal with, you go to your foundational knowledge. And that's what you do as a airline employee is you have a strong foundational knowledge. When emergencies happen, you just go to your instinct, and your instincts are to get people out safely. Speaker 0: By 02:21PM, less than ten minutes after the crash landing, every passenger and crew, many of whom reported the intense smell of jet fuel emanating throughout the cabin, safely exited the plane, escaping just moments before the fuel ignited once again. Investigators with the Transportation Safety Board of Canada are beginning to uncover clues about the cause of the crash, with an investigation expected to take months.
Saved - March 18, 2025 at 7:41 AM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

Last month, Endeavor Air flipped a plane during landing. Yesterday, Endeavor Air crashed on a runway. Meanwhile: https://t.co/irksbOS5u1

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"Girl, come on. Leave the shape of the world to the men? I don't think so." "We ain't getting no You got into Harvard long? What? Like it's hard?" "Sir, what is your name as a group? The click. Click or click? Click. Let's do it."
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Speaker 0: Girl, come on. Leave the shape of the world to the men? I don't think so. I don't think so. I don't think so. No. No. We ain't getting no You got into Harvard long? What? Like it's hard? Sir, what is your name as a group? The click. Click or click? Click. Let's do it.
Saved - March 21, 2025 at 9:06 AM

@EndWokeness - End Wokeness

BREAKING: Endeavor Air flight that flipped in Toronto was likely a pilot failure - NTSB Female 1st officer was flying https://t.co/MjGdNb3TF8

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A plane crashed and is upside down. The fire department is on-site. Most people appear to be okay, and everyone is getting off the plane. There is some unspecified activity or situation occurring.
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Speaker 0: Our plane crash. It's upside down. Fire department's on-site. Upside down. Everybody most people appear to be okay. We're all getting off. There's some stuff going on.
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The speaker asserts that women should not leave the task of saving the world to men.
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Speaker 0: Girls, come on. Leave the saving of world to the men? I don't think so. I don't think so.
Saved - March 30, 2025 at 5:00 AM

@LeadingReport - Leading Report

BREAKING: Some pilots are afraid to take a bathroom break for fear that their unqualified co-pilot might crash the plane due to DEI hiring eroding safety standards so much, veteran airline captain Sherry Walker says. https://t.co/ihmSYIWSGo

Saved - August 31, 2025 at 9:32 AM

@StandUpForFact - Stand Up For Truth 🇺🇸

🚨BREAKING: The DC plane crash with the Blackhawk helicopter has now been investigated and the results are horrifying. The NYT is reporting that the DEI-era pilot was told multiple times to shift altitude and course and she refused. Now 70+ innocent people are dead… https://t.co/QlAZ5jiaJv

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