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<blockquote data-quote="MrFedEx" data-source="post: 560937" data-attributes="member: 12508"><p>It make make sense, but it reveals that FedEx has been lying about the two operations (Ground and Express) being separate. Since this is one of the key arguments in Brownbailout.com, it's essential that the truth be revealed. FedEx <em>does</em> operate in the same manner as UPS, and is not inherently different. We have known that Express was moving via Ground in trucks for a long time...the aircraft movement is new.</p><p> </p><p>For my challenged Kool-Aid boy, an FDR indicating Ground containers aboard a FedEx aircraft is absolute proof that Ground packages are moving via the Express system. I saw the manifest, which clearly indicated Ground LD3's in the bellies of the plane. If I reveal the destination(s), the ramp agents who provided me a copy could get in big trouble. I'll say it real slow so you can understand, OK? The FDR lists every container loaded onto the aircraft, it's type, it's location (upper deck or lowers),it's service level, and it's weight. It also indicates whether or not the container is Express or Ground. If you want to keep thinking the Earth is flat and that gravity is one of Satan's tricks, please continue to be a stump. You and FEATW can debate whether or not dinosaurs once roamed the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrFedEx, post: 560937, member: 12508"] It make make sense, but it reveals that FedEx has been lying about the two operations (Ground and Express) being separate. Since this is one of the key arguments in Brownbailout.com, it's essential that the truth be revealed. FedEx [I]does[/I] operate in the same manner as UPS, and is not inherently different. We have known that Express was moving via Ground in trucks for a long time...the aircraft movement is new. For my challenged Kool-Aid boy, an FDR indicating Ground containers aboard a FedEx aircraft is absolute proof that Ground packages are moving via the Express system. I saw the manifest, which clearly indicated Ground LD3's in the bellies of the plane. If I reveal the destination(s), the ramp agents who provided me a copy could get in big trouble. I'll say it real slow so you can understand, OK? The FDR lists every container loaded onto the aircraft, it's type, it's location (upper deck or lowers),it's service level, and it's weight. It also indicates whether or not the container is Express or Ground. If you want to keep thinking the Earth is flat and that gravity is one of Satan's tricks, please continue to be a stump. You and FEATW can debate whether or not dinosaurs once roamed the world. [/QUOTE]
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