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Jean O'Boyle wrote:
> In all fairness, Paul did not say he would NOT go, only that he would like
> more information from NTSB BEFORE he and his family boarded....I feel
> exactly the same way...our cruise on her is not until Aug.25th, but I would
> like to have more information before we board...It is not fair to only say
> that they are manually operating her instead of using auto pilot and expect
> everyone to immediately feel no apprehension.. That says to me that they
> have not yet found the cause and not corrected it..Manually operating to me,
> sounds as if it requires a lot of manpower on the bridge to constantly
> monitor all that the computer is designed to adjust and do.
>
> --Jean
>
I'm sure that those huge ships have lots of ballast, but
man-oh-man do they ever LOOK top heavy. IMHO, it's just a
matter of time until one of them catches a bad wave in a big
wind and flips.
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