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Published: Tuesday, Sept. 8 2009 6:44 p.m. MDT

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An accident waiting to happen

I can't believe that a group of people thought having an experimental, slap-dash "aircraft" fly low over a mass of people, throwing lightweight toys out to the children.

Stevie Wonder could have seen this coming.

Anonymous

stupid stupid people who think nothing bad can ever happen in zion. hope all, especially those with head injuries fully recover with no lingering negative effects.

Cosmo

WOW! Some people here, really do have sixteen steamer trunks, of emotional baggage. The first two
comments are something else.

Love it

Sad that it happened.

But we'll go again next year.

No big deal.

Anonymous

Wait till the FAA gets ahold of this guy!!!! Flying low over a crowd of people.... NO NO, What an idiot.....

suzyk

To: Love it - it is sad this happened when it was intended to bring some joy to people's lives. You say it was no big deal..I wonder if a member of your family, friend or extended family had been injured would you think it was no big deal? I feel bad for the pilot...he must feel terrible. Unfortunately no matter how sincere the intentions were sometimes it just doesn't work out. I hope all that was injured will be healed quickly and the pilot will be able to forgive himself. Sad story.

I thought...

"...turkeys could fly." This stunt was no better thought out than the "WKRP in Cincinnati" episode, except the TV writers intended that to be a disaster.

K

So glad the girls are going to be fine.

Capt. Watts

THANKS to all those EMT's that appeared anonymously from the crowd and offered their help during the triage and treatment process of the MCI. You appeared from the crowd and disappeared back into the crowd once your task was done without me being able to properly shake your hand/pat you on the back and saying thank-you. Without your help things would have been very different and difficult. The chaotic task that laid before me was made so much easier having the help that YOU provided during the treatment process. Again, I am so thankful for your willingness to help. You have been in my prayers.
I cannot say Thank-you enough.
Capt Lee Watts

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