They do just about everything but name names. I would be very shocked if they weren't brought up on charges for this. For example:
In real life, the chief pilot is 52, drives a Toyota Previa minivan and keeps a collection of model trains in a glass display case near a large bubbling aquarium in his living room. Federal aviation records show he is rated to fly seven kinds of aircraft as long as he wears his glasses.
That narrows it down pretty significantly if you ask me. A simple search of the publicly available records will show you who this person is. Plus, what if the LA Times got this person wrong? They could be endangering the lives of 3 people and can get their butts royally sued for it. Is it another "Valerie Plame" case? Hard to say, but I will say that they are treading a very fine line that can lead to some serious criminal charges.
Travis
travis@rightwinglunatic.com
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