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NEWARK, USA, 22nd January 2004

In the light of the threats posed by the Axis of Evil, American Airlines today released a statement saying that they will ban human passengers and all forms of luggage on all domestic flights.

 

"We've found that there have been humans on board 98% of crashed aircraft", said AA's director, Jans Stromberg. "Especially pilots are a continous concern. It has been found that errors from their side have repeatedly led to accidents and human casualties. I believe it is about time someone took a step forward and eliminated this threat to aerial safety". Indeed, many aircraft accidents happen due to humans, and experts state that "0% of aircrafts without pilots will have a risk of crashing during taxing or take-off." For reasons unknown, AA have not as of yet been able to test in-flight and landing procedures without crewmen.

 

But like with all new rules, Not everyone are happy about this new restriction, however. AA has reportedly suffered a dramatic 100% drop in their ticket purchases, but will, according to Stromberg, "make up for it with the money we save on not having to buy fuel due to our engine ban" (see last week's article, "AA bans engines '-faulty engines responsible for deaths', spokesman says").

 

This ban follows multiple other restrictions, both proposed and passed. While KLM has banned hair on all their flights, domestic and international, on the grounds that "malicious devices" could be hidden in your hair, a spokesman reassures the public that "nobody who forget to take cair of this problem will be turned back. We have expected incidents and all personell at KLM Gates now carry shaving machines. Barber's chairs have also been installed". Continental Airlines banned clothing two weeks ago, following concerns after a Muslim Fundamentalist succeeded in sneaking a bomb on board an aircraft, and are contemplating tying all passengers up in their seats so that they cannot move their arms or legs during the flight. Passengers will also be given Trazedome, making them sleep for the duration of the journey. American Airlines recently classified all their flight schedules, according to them because "[the schedules] allow terrorists to plan their attacks prior to the flight". Furthermore, a ban of passports has been enforced on 39 airports so far, due to the risk of passports being falsified by terrorists. The same airports also consider banning all passengers without passports from flying.

 

This has been Øyvind "Midgard Eagle" W., reporting live from Newark International Airport.

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alright i lied

 

 

Originally posted by _PerfectAgent_

They should also remove the wings and wheels! Most crashes happen when the plane is in the sky and the removal of the wheels also prevent the plane from moving if the terrorist is planning to hijack the plane from the airport. :p

 

not to mention fingers, fingers can poke the crewmen we dont have and annoy them, causing them to crash the plane that isnt in the air.

 

:p

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Originally posted by rick ulo 11103

*walks away never to post in this thread again*

 

Originally posted by rick ulo 11103

not to mention fingers, fingers can poke the crewmen we dont have and annoy them, causing them to crash the plane that isnt in the air.

 

HA!

 

 

ROFL at the stupid American Airlines...

 

You do realize it's a joke...right? They didn't really do all that....

Everyone here knows that it's just a joke.......right?

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How could anyone possibly think that wasn't a joke?

 

Oh, I can see it now "Today, on the news, American Airlines bans all passengers and crew from their airplanes, they also banned engines, hair, and clothes."

 

:rolleyes:

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