Posted On: 08/16/2014 1:07:43 AM
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This is a very stupid idea. Why in the world would you piss away your investment by annoying the $hit out of the FAA officials working with Baltia and potentially delaying/halting certification? How does this seem like sound DD? Do you have any idea how much damage this can do?
Did you know the FAA gave Igor a ton of shit because of the last dumb motherfucker who called and bitched about how Baltia isn't advertising because of the FAA?
LT isn't telling you his "theory" on this issue. This is something Igor outright stated at the shareholders meeting (which LT, papa nasty, and I attended). THEY ARE NOT AN AIRLINE, THEREFORE THEY CANNOT LEGALLY ADVERTISE AS AN AIRLINE. This isn't a myth. When big brother says to STFU until certification, you do exactly that, and you don't ask a damn thing.
So, now tell me, Mr. Keeton, what do you expect Baltia to advertise? They can't sell tickets, so what now? Advertise that they're a corporation? Big fucking deal. Would you advertise a grocery store that had no groceries? Would you advertise a car without an engine? Of course not. This is the dilemma Baltia faces. Certification solves all of their problems, and they are legally an airline at that point. The cuffs (in theory) come off.
Did you know the FAA gave Igor a ton of shit because of the last dumb motherfucker who called and bitched about how Baltia isn't advertising because of the FAA?
LT isn't telling you his "theory" on this issue. This is something Igor outright stated at the shareholders meeting (which LT, papa nasty, and I attended). THEY ARE NOT AN AIRLINE, THEREFORE THEY CANNOT LEGALLY ADVERTISE AS AN AIRLINE. This isn't a myth. When big brother says to STFU until certification, you do exactly that, and you don't ask a damn thing.
So, now tell me, Mr. Keeton, what do you expect Baltia to advertise? They can't sell tickets, so what now? Advertise that they're a corporation? Big fucking deal. Would you advertise a grocery store that had no groceries? Would you advertise a car without an engine? Of course not. This is the dilemma Baltia faces. Certification solves all of their problems, and they are legally an airline at that point. The cuffs (in theory) come off.
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