Posted on 08/14/2024 6:19:07 AM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
Ping to Hugh and Series!
I was being subtle in my earlier post but they would have likely published the unnamed paper in the unnamed journal long before flying off to attend the unnamed conference. Killing a planeload of people just to stop the powerpoint presentation and question and answer period would be of little impact.
How can a highwing aircraft with 2000hp turboprop engines get into a flat spin?????
Well then, let’s all get on the SAME plane and go somewhere...
That’s why you don’t vow, you do.
^^^This, Plus IMHO there’s no conspiracy here. They flew the plane into icing conditions and allowed it to stall, game over.
so just like walking trump up on stage when there is a known bad guy milling around?
They went when they shouldn’t have.
I’m surprised that the fake moon landing wasn’t worked into the story.
Ron Brown is cheering and the Clintons are giggling...
Not a whole passel of them together.
Then they become a target.
Back in 67,68 during Nikons impeachment a jet coming back to the U.S from Europe went down while carrying a guy coming back to the U.S. to testify against Dick and his crew in a few days.
Coincidence. Nahhh.
How can a highwing aircraft with 2000hp turboprop engines get into a flat spin?????
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I believe that these turboprops use a variable pitch blade type. If there is a failure in the mechanism that controls the pitch, very serious things can happen..... if that happens for one turboprop, there is a serious imbalance in thrust from one side to the other if one side is at a reverse blade angle and the other at a positive angle.
Not saying that happened and I’m not an aircraft engineer but the video of it spinning out of control looked that way.
Hey there - add me to this list (or, of course, I will report you...)
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Thanks for the ping.
Risso and at least one colleague were headed for an oncology conference to sharpen their knowledge about a disease that kills tens of thousands of Brazilians every year.
https://www.9news.com.au/world/their-job-was-saving-lives-they-lost-their-own-in-brazils-horrifying-plane-crash/8451ea97-2b78-431c-a841-91bcef89827f
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