M.O.A.B
'Light 'em up!'
+1,220|6223|Escea

SplinterStrike wrote:

The surviving male toddler is now apparently a 14 year old girl...How does a reporter miss that one?

More survivors reported to have been found as well, including the Captain though authorities arent releasing any information at the moment. Poor weather affected the region at the time of the crash, with wind speeds up to 61 km/h and choppy seas, but still no calls on what caused the crash.
Granted, it is only a day old, but I'm wondering what brought this one down. Mechanical failure would be my guess over pilot error, considering the aircraft.

http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/06/3 … an374.html
They were speaking with a guy in Comoros who said that the Yemeni planes were horrible, busted toilets, seats that moved and even air coming in between the parts of something (no idea how it could go to high altitude with some kind of breach like that).
SplinterStrike
Roamer
+250|6411|Eskimo land. AKA Canada.

M.O.A.B wrote:

SplinterStrike wrote:

The surviving male toddler is now apparently a 14 year old girl...How does a reporter miss that one?

More survivors reported to have been found as well, including the Captain though authorities arent releasing any information at the moment. Poor weather affected the region at the time of the crash, with wind speeds up to 61 km/h and choppy seas, but still no calls on what caused the crash.
Granted, it is only a day old, but I'm wondering what brought this one down. Mechanical failure would be my guess over pilot error, considering the aircraft.

http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/06/3 … an374.html
They were speaking with a guy in Comoros who said that the Yemeni planes were horrible, busted toilets, seats that moved and even air coming in between the parts of something (no idea how it could go to high altitude with some kind of breach like that).
Now thats mildly disturbing Ill.......just stick to the major carriers.

News update: Black box located! Efforts are underway to recover it

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8127947.stm
Poseidon
Fudgepack DeQueef
+3,253|6538|Long Island, New York
Jeez...imagine being the one person to survive a plane crash like that?

I'd probably be saying my prayers every hour every day after that.
krazed
Admiral of the Bathtub
+619|6780|Great Brown North
you know what, fuck it.

i'm taking boats or walking from now on
usmarine
Banned
+2,785|6762

krazed wrote:

you know what, fuck it.

i'm taking boats or walking from now on
lol.....

you cant even use this as a reason for that.
mikkel
Member
+383|6602

M.O.A.B wrote:

SplinterStrike wrote:

The surviving male toddler is now apparently a 14 year old girl...How does a reporter miss that one?

More survivors reported to have been found as well, including the Captain though authorities arent releasing any information at the moment. Poor weather affected the region at the time of the crash, with wind speeds up to 61 km/h and choppy seas, but still no calls on what caused the crash.
Granted, it is only a day old, but I'm wondering what brought this one down. Mechanical failure would be my guess over pilot error, considering the aircraft.

http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/06/3 … an374.html
They were speaking with a guy in Comoros who said that the Yemeni planes were horrible, busted toilets, seats that moved and even air coming in between the parts of something (no idea how it could go to high altitude with some kind of breach like that).
Lacking maintenance is irrelevant. It clearly crashed because it was an Airbus.
Racoon_Flyer
Member
+10|5935|Cambridge, UK

mikkel wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:

SplinterStrike wrote:

The surviving male toddler is now apparently a 14 year old girl...How does a reporter miss that one?

More survivors reported to have been found as well, including the Captain though authorities arent releasing any information at the moment. Poor weather affected the region at the time of the crash, with wind speeds up to 61 km/h and choppy seas, but still no calls on what caused the crash.
Granted, it is only a day old, but I'm wondering what brought this one down. Mechanical failure would be my guess over pilot error, considering the aircraft.

http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/06/3 … an374.html
They were speaking with a guy in Comoros who said that the Yemeni planes were horrible, busted toilets, seats that moved and even air coming in between the parts of something (no idea how it could go to high altitude with some kind of breach like that).
Lacking maintenance is irrelevant. It clearly crashed because it was an Airbus.
What else would it be? You can't trust them French.
tahadar
Sniper!!
+183|6739|Pakistan/England

SplinterStrike wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:

SplinterStrike wrote:

The surviving male toddler is now apparently a 14 year old girl...How does a reporter miss that one?

More survivors reported to have been found as well, including the Captain though authorities arent releasing any information at the moment. Poor weather affected the region at the time of the crash, with wind speeds up to 61 km/h and choppy seas, but still no calls on what caused the crash.
Granted, it is only a day old, but I'm wondering what brought this one down. Mechanical failure would be my guess over pilot error, considering the aircraft.

http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2009/06/3 … an374.html
They were speaking with a guy in Comoros who said that the Yemeni planes were horrible, busted toilets, seats that moved and even air coming in between the parts of something (no idea how it could go to high altitude with some kind of breach like that).
Now thats mildly disturbing Ill.......just stick to the major carriers.

News update: Black box located! Efforts are underway to recover it

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8127947.stm
to disturb you a bit more, let me tell you that the temperature in the combustion chamber of a typical aero-engine is about twice that of the combustion chambers melting temperature
SplinterStrike
Roamer
+250|6411|Eskimo land. AKA Canada.

tahadar wrote:

SplinterStrike wrote:

M.O.A.B wrote:


They were speaking with a guy in Comoros who said that the Yemeni planes were horrible, busted toilets, seats that moved and even air coming in between the parts of something (no idea how it could go to high altitude with some kind of breach like that).
Now thats mildly disturbing Ill.......just stick to the major carriers.

News update: Black box located! Efforts are underway to recover it

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8127947.stm
to disturb you a bit more, let me tell you that the temperature in the combustion chamber of a typical aero-engine is about twice that of the combustion chambers melting temperature
Dun worry, I use aero engines to get around for my job

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