Posted on 02/11/2018 6:27:19 PM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
A Russian airliner crashed minutes after takeoff from one of Moscow's airports on Sunday, killing all 65 passengers and six crew members on board, officials said.
The plane was an An-148, a regional jet belonging to Saratov Airlines, that had taken off from Domodedovo Airport and was headed to Orsk about 1,000 miles southeast of Moscow, REN-TV reported.
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Is it true that the CFO of the Russian firm in the Uranium One scandal was killed in the crash?
But then, she's been dragging Putin's nation through the mud, he just might be sick and tired of her shit and let us know.
Monday morning is just around the corner .... buckle in.
Clinton’s are good at taking down aircraft filled with people to remove one man - and then laughing.
Wild stuff, wow.
exactly. the AC units were running and jacked the tank temp up to 127 deg F.
Faulty low voltage wiring insulation allowed high voltage wiring to “jump” (like the Van Halen song) to the low voltage wiring and arc out from the “fuel sensors” to surrounding metal and ignite the fuel vapor.
We used to do this all the time in my fraternity.
I don't think this is from the real Q. Some guy named Qanon. Still, it may be right. Amazing what you can learn on the Q thread. Come on over. We have snacks. :)
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p.s. There is a video of the crash with what looks like some type of missile hitting the plane.
First thing that came to my mind - I wonder if there is anyone on that flight that the Clintons did not like?
Thanks!
Damn!
The An-148 was developed by Ukraine's Antonov company in the early 2000s and manufactured in both Ukraine and Russia. Russian state news agency Tass said the plane that crashed had been flying since 2010, with a two-year break because of a shortage of parts.
The plane was ordered by Rossiya Airlines, a subsidiary of Aeroflot, but was put into storage during 2015-2017 because of the parts shortage. Tass reported that it re-entered service for Saratov Airlines in February 2017.
I have a t-shirt from my time in Russia - "I survived Aeroflot"
Spare parts? No problem
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