Thursday, May 27, 2010

Update: Mangalore Plane Down


Air India Express - Mangalore Airport Tragedy


Submitted by An Indian (not verified) on 23 May 2010 - 3:31am.

Please read the attached news on BBC. Moments before I heard an interview with BBC stated by a retired Indian Air Safety expert, who confirmed there was:

NO RAIN - WEATHER WAS CLEAR AT TIME OF LANDING

THERE WAS NO DISTRESS SIGNAL GIVEN BY PILOT, BEFORE LANDING

AIRCRAFT IN QUESTION IS BOEING 737 - AND IS "TWO-PLUS" YEARS OLD

PILOTS flying this AIRCRAFT HAD YEARS OF EXPERIENCE. IN-FACT CO-PILOT IS FROM MANGALORE, AND HAS LANDED AT SAME AIRPORT ON MAY 17th 2010.

LANDING PERMISSION WAS GIVEN BY MANGALORE AIRPORT CONTROL-TOWER OFFICIALS

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/10142391.stm

EYE-WITNESS AND SURVIVORS SAID ON RECORD, SOMETHING STRUCK OR HIT THE AIRCRAFT MOMENTS BEFORE LANDING. WHAT IS "THIS or THAT" SOMETHING that HIT THE AIRCRAFT ???

As I wrote earlier THIEVES are INVESTIGATORS, and INVESTIGATORS are THIEVES. Readers and Indians can imagine RESULTS of INVESTIGATION(S).

And the ill-fated incident OCCURRED in ill-fated Bhajpa-ruled state, during Bhajpa's tenure.

Can we co-relate this incident to scores of UNFORTUNATE incidents, that occurred during NDA rule??? Can someone join the dots ???

An Indian

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Facts:

Boeing 737-800 jet that crashed was less than three years old.

The last major crash happened in the city of Patna in July 2000, killing at least 50 people. 10x10x10

The digital flight data recorder, a part of the black box, of the Air India Express plane that crashed killing 158 people was found Tuesday after three days of intensive search operations.

India (Country threat level - 3): On 26 May 2010 the Delhi High Court ordered employees at Air India to suspend their ongoing strike until another hearing on 13 July. The ruling permits the airline to take any action deemed necessary to force the workers to return to their jobs, including suspension or termination. It is not clear whether the workers intend to comply with the ruling. The ongoing strike has forced the cancellation of at least 76 domestic flights thus far on 26 May. The workers launched the strike on 25 May to protest unpaid wages and a gag order that was imposed after several employees raised concerns about safety issues at the airline following the crash of an Air India Express aircraft in Mangalore on 22 May.
Survivors said they thought they heard what sounded like a tyre bursting just before the crash. Tires shot out?



Experience tells this COTOEYE that this will be a typical committee investigation that will conclude pilot error after all the planted CVR and FDR info has been suitably modified.

When searching for HIT and STRUCK the committee has flooded links with this kind of BS. "Air India Plane Crash Unlikely to Hit Insurers Badly". ...
Disaster struck at the hilly Mangalore airport today....

The search for any direct wellstoning is still under investigation. The manifest is still being reviewed.

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