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Egypt Airliner CRASHED in Egypt
KINGTV News-Seattle
| 1/2/2004
| ME
Posted on 01/02/2004 11:09:03 PM PST by Gorons
Local news just flashed that an Egypt Airliner has crashed in Egypt...
Reporting majority of ~135 passengers are French tourists....
TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 737; airflash; airliner; airsec; crash; egypt; eiffel; eiffeltower; flash604; flashair; flashaircrash; flight8604; france; fsh604; orangealert4; planecrash; redsea; sharmelsheik; sharmelsheikh; terrorism; wellalwayshaveparis
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To: Central Scrutiniser; Happy2BMe; MeeknMing; nopardons; ntnychik; GeronL; At _War_With_Liberals
That aircraft had been damaged and repaired early on.
The composite material also has lousy shear strength.
Multiple factors including conflicting info from that airline company and pilots regarding policy in sudden emergencies.
I talked to an engineer friend in Florida within minutes after it happened and he pointed at the composites right away; says he only flies in Boeing jets until they build 'em like Boeing does.
This has been a problem in the fabrication of racing cars and maintenance.
The difference is you still have four wheels on the ground; even if the suspension fails you can hit the wall, spin; end up in the grass; rarely get airborne and die.
Losing a vital component in the air is a no win situation; one rear vertical surface gone and you are history.
Coming in on a wing and no prayer.
Tests normally done on metals to find weaknesses cannot be done on those composites.
They are very light but the drawbacks are significant.
Never heard much later from the manufacturers after that crash.
Too many airlines invested heavily in their jets; all awaiting another "incident".
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:11:46 AM PST
by
autoresponder
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To: Central Scrutiniser
Well said!!!! Remember folks, even if 80-90% of France was against the war, then 10-20% were for it....and then some on that flight are Pro U.S(Not that that really matters, just something to think about, only saddam got 100% backing! ; ) ).....France hasn't had to suffer true terrorism like we have had to...IF this turns out to be terrorism, and they scratch their heads saying, "But we didn't ask for this" slowly but surely it will finally click with more people that if you are not Muslim, you are the enemy.....
To: Prodigal Son
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To: Gorons
Well, when you are talking about human beings, folks I worked with, and people spread such malicious hatred, I tend to get pissed off.
To: brigette
Yes and add these "tiny amounts of data"
Proximity to Saudi Arabia
Soft western target
Islamists shouting "death to France"
Islamists desperately need to score one ASAP
And that Tony Blair thing again
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:14:12 AM PST
by
Selene
To: Gorons
Don't leave us hanging. Where's the rest of that story?
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:14:13 AM PST
by
MattAMiller
(Saddam has been brought to justice in my name. How about yours?)
To: Prodigal Son
Probably a pink purse.
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:15:45 AM PST
by
autoresponder
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To: Central Scrutiniser
visibility is 10KM. Its weather is clear. 10 year old planes are not old... at least in this country... we need a lot more evidence to make a judgement.
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:17:12 AM PST
by
GeronL
(The French just can't stop being French.)
To: All
THE LASTEST... (Blair & Family are in the same area that the plane took off from. This report says it was heading to Cairo, some that I have read said it was heading back to France. Wreckage has been found close to the coast.)
Charter jet crashes into Red Sea
08:59 - 03 January 2004
A charter jet with 141 people aboard -- most of them French tourists -- crashed into the Red Sea after taking off from the resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, according to officials who feared no one had survived.
The Boeing 737 took off shortly before 5am local time (0300 GMT) and quickly disappeared from radar about seven miles south of the airport, said airport officials.
There was no distress call made, according to officials at Egypt's Ministry of Civil Aviation.
The crash happened amid a week of heightened concerns about terrorist threats from the air that have led to increased security and cancelled flights around the world.
But an initial statement from aviation ministry ruled out terrorism, calling the crash an "accident" that may have been caused by a mechanical problem. The ministry said no one was believed to have survived.
Officials said 135 passengers were aboard the jet operated by the private Egyptian company Air Flash en route to Cairo -- 129 of them French and six Egyptians. There were six crew members aboard.
Rescue teams found the wreckage of the jet close to the coast. They were attempting to find survivors or bodies, according to an official quoted by the Egyptian news agency MENA.
Engineers from the national carrier Egyptair went to try to help determine what happened. Air Flash's phone numbers in Cairo were busy.
The weather was clear in Sharm el-Sheikh and other flights were taking off without incident, officials said.
Sharm el-Sheik is a popular Red Sea tourist resort that also frequently hosts major political and economic summits. Egypt has held several meetings on peace in the Middle East there, including one in which US President George W. Bush met regional leaders in June over the "road map" plan toward creating a Palestinian state. The Prime Minister Tony Blair and his family have been holidaying in Sharm el-Sheikh over the festive period.
To: MattAMiller; All; Central Scrutiniser
Sorry about that!
For the rest of the story about the Pittsburgh 737-300 story, and the plight of that model Boeing overall, there is much more information to be found here:
http://www.sptimes.com/28-seconds/index.html 28 seconds - The mystery of USAir flight 427
This is a copyrighted website with lots of information.
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:17:45 AM PST
by
Gorons
To: Bogey78O
It's Bush's fault.
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:19:56 AM PST
by
humblegunner
(Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters except for mine.)
To: Gorons
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:22:13 AM PST
by
GeronL
(The French just can't stop being French.)
To: All
All 141 people aboard Egyptian plane dead: Officials
Agence France-Presse
Cairo, January 3
All 135 passengers, most of them French, and six crew members died when their Egyptian charter plane crashed in the Red Sea on Saturday, the company Flash Air and airport officials said.
"All people who were aboard the plane are dead," Osama al-Sayed, a senior official with Flash Air, told reporters.
The plane disappeared from the radar screens of Cairo airport at 4:44 am (0244 GMT), minutes after taking off from Sharm el-Sheikh airport, the civil aviation authority said.
The crash came amid heightened air security in the face of fears that a passenger airliner could be used for a terror attack.
Plane was en route from Sharm El-Sheikh to a Cairo transit and then to Charles De Gaulle airport in Paris.
To: GeronL
Yeah, 10 years, but how many cycles? And how many D checks or C checks? If I had a 10 year old jet that flew 20 hours a day with 6 or 7 cycles a day, its gonna be in a hell of a lot of worse shape than a jet with 2 or 3 cycles a day.
Add in the fact that the plane may have been in a bad weather climate, poor maintenance by the prior owners, poor maintenance by the present owners. Sometimes 10 year old planes are in much worse shape than 20 year old planes.
To: isom35
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:26:04 AM PST
by
al baby
(Ice cream does not have bones)
To: HAL9000
Good call. Apparently you were the only One who knew He was there. Thankfully, it's now been reported, He's o.k.
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:26:29 AM PST
by
hmmmmm
To: Prodigal Son
France almost lost the Eiffel Tower to an Islamic terrorist jetliner skyjacker a few years back.
WABC 770am NYC today said the French and Mexico are screaming about cancellations but not the Brits.
Different media is pushing or censoring different news.
Print media get lots of airline ads; talk radio does not.
Some "filter" for crediblity.
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:28:06 AM PST
by
autoresponder
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To: Central Scrutiniser
I don't blame you for getting pissed off.
I live about approx 4-5 miles from the Boeing plant in Everett. Home of the 'biggest building in the world'. I know all about the impacts of plane crashes and terrorism, in an economic sense, and what's it's done to this town.
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:29:28 AM PST
by
Gorons
To: mercy
Heaven is assured if you kill 10 Frogs or 1 American.
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posted on
01/03/2004 1:30:38 AM PST
by
clee1
(Where's the beef???)
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