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TWO Russian Airliners Have Crashed.
Posted on 08/24/2004 3:01:38 PM PDT by ConservativeMan55
Per Foxnews Alert. Into the red sea.
60 people aboard the first one.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Political Humor/Cartoons; Russia; US: Alabama
KEYWORDS: chechentrash; georgia; plane; planecrash; religionofpeace; russia; russian911; russianplanes; terrorism; war
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To: eabinga
The crashes took place just days before an election this Sunday in the separatist region of Chechnya intended to choose a successor to Akhmad Kadyrov, the Kremlin-allied provincial president who was assassinated in May.
Spain II? Except the Ruskies didn't help us in Iraq?
To: Smogger
The posts from Fitzcarraldo contained "authentication" entries for multiple persons. The strings could be a pgp-like digital signature that could be validated against a public key. Good crypto works wonders in a public setting. The message timestamps suggest on ongoing activity. Some of the digit strings have the appearance of hexadecimal versions of ASCII characters (two bytes each). That would throw off search engines seeking a normal ASCII character strings.
702
posted on
08/24/2004 6:14:07 PM PDT
by
Myrddin
To: eabinga
Are you looking at a SCHEDULE of anticipated departure times or is that the ACTUAL time of departure.?
Based on other comments here about the efficiency of the Russian A/L system, there could be a vast difference between "scheduled" and actual lift off.
To: ridesthemiles
It is terrorism. Pure and simple. Two planes do not EVER crash at the same time in different places. Too much of a coincidence. Both took off from Moscow on the same day, both crashed in different places roughly at the same time? Yup, definitely terrorism. My prayers go to the Russians.
-T
To: ridesthemiles
To: Dog Gone
That's probably right. I looked at the CNN website and their lead story is not this terrible loss of life in Russia, but instead it is the latest Abu Ghraib story! The MSM is obsessed with Abu Ghraib!
To: eabinga
Flight 1303, a Tu-134 operated by Volga-Avia-Express airline, arrived at Moscow at 9:20 p.m. from the southern city of Volgograd, known as Stalingrad during World War II, then loaded new passengers and took off again at 10:32 p.m., according to Russian news reports. It disappeared at 10:56 p.m. with 34 passengers and eight crew members aboard. Authorities found wreckage from the plane in Tula.
Flight 1047, a Tu-154 operated by Sibir airline, left Moscow at 10:35 p.m. heading for Sochi, then vanished from Russian radar at 10:59 p.m., according to news reports. Interfax reported that 38 passengers and eight crew members were aboard, while the RIA-Novosti news agency put the number of passengers at 44.
Each plane lost EXACTLY 24 minutes into flight - timer? altimeter trigger? :-(
To: EternalHope
However, a plane flying at low altitude will use a lot more fuel than it would flying at a higher altitude. Hence it is likely to have MUCH less range than you would otherwise expect. Flying below radar would attract a lot of notice. And it is not likely a plane having flown 600Km would have a lot of fuel left. Certainly not to a position where it could be used to attack the Olympics at Athens.
There is a significant amount of General aviation air traffic in Europe. I have a friend who has made a good living exporting everything from used 152s to King Airs to Europe and several nations that border the Mediterranean.
Radar picks them up easily from VFR minimum radar heights. To get below radar, this plane would have to fly very low by airliner ore even General aviation standards.
But the point is mostly mute. This baby is likely burning after exploding in mid air. It was not stolen to attack the Olympics. Both planes were likely taken down by on board explosives to puhish the Russians for some percieved misdeed.
708
posted on
08/24/2004 6:20:46 PM PDT
by
Common Tator
(Great Lead Guitar players lead the singer out of a line and into the next line of lyrics.)
To: eabinga
Wait! I'm catching up! ;-)
To: Tunehead54
I think these departure times are not correct.
From an earlier post:
I just looked up the departure times on the Moscow's Airport Website:
Flight 1303: Departed 22:20
Flight 1047: Deaprted 21:25
That Washington Post is wrong.
710
posted on
08/24/2004 6:26:16 PM PDT
by
ChadGore
(Vote Bush. He's Earned It.)
To: ridesthemiles
Looks like it is actual time. Flights that are delayed are showing their anticipated time in red.
711
posted on
08/24/2004 6:26:28 PM PDT
by
eabinga
To: MrMoor
To: Smogger
Hi Smogger.
Please freepmail me the url for this post if you will.
Thank you.
713
posted on
08/24/2004 6:31:11 PM PDT
by
Cindy
To: eabinga
Flight |
To |
Scheduled date and time |
Estimated time |
|
Status |
|
|
BRP 143 |
Anadyr(Ugolny) |
24 Aug 16:05 |
25 Aug 20:10 |
|
Delayed |
|
POT 777 |
Lipetsk |
24 Aug 20:00 |
20:00 |
|
Departed |
|
H8 37 |
Khabarovsk (Novy) |
24 Aug 20:05 |
20:05 |
|
Departed |
|
7K 439 |
Tyumen(Roshchino) |
24 Aug 20:05 |
20:05 |
|
Departed |
|
7D 154 |
Donetsk |
24 Aug 20:05 |
20:05 |
|
Departed |
|
U9 371 |
Kazan(Osnovnoy) |
24 Aug 20:15 |
20:15 |
|
Cancelled |
|
*** 924 |
Nizhniy Novgorod(Strigino) |
24 Aug 20:20 |
20:20 |
|
Departed |
|
G5 508 |
Ulan-Ude(Mukhino) |
24 Aug 20:20 |
21:15 |
|
Cancelled |
|
6W 761 |
Saratov(Central) |
24 Aug 20:30 |
20:30 |
|
Departed |
|
9D 313 |
Perm(Bolshoye Savino) |
24 Aug 20:40 |
20:40 |
|
Departed |
|
UN 117 |
Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky(Yelizovo) |
24 Aug 20:55 |
22:00 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 778 |
Irkutsk |
24 Aug 21:00 |
21:00 |
|
Departed |
|
RMO 104 |
Rybinsk |
24 Aug 21:05 |
21:05 |
|
Departed |
|
BA 875 |
London(Heathrow) |
24 Aug 21:05 |
21:05 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 421 |
Murmansk |
24 Aug 21:10 |
21:10 |
|
Departed |
|
POT 723 |
Voronezh(Chertovitskoye) |
24 Aug 21:10 |
21:10 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 115 |
Ulan-Ude(Mukhino) |
24 Aug 21:15 |
21:15 |
|
Departed |
|
BGM 530 |
Bugulma |
24 Aug 21:15 |
21:15 |
|
Departed |
|
VN 524 |
Hanoi(Noibai) |
24 Aug 21:20 |
21:20 |
|
Departed |
|
X7 109 |
Chita(Kadala) |
24 Aug 21:20 |
21:20 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 1167 |
Volgograd (Gumrak) |
24 Aug 21:20 |
21:20 |
|
Departed |
|
NN 6109 |
Chita(Kadala) |
24 Aug 21:20 |
21:20 |
|
Departed |
|
E5 24 |
Samara(Kurumoch) |
24 Aug 21:25 |
21:25 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 1157 |
Rostov |
24 Aug 21:25 |
21:25 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 1047 |
Adler(Sochi) |
24 Aug 21:25 |
21:25 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 173 |
Novosibirsk(Tolmachevo) |
24 Aug 21:30 |
21:30 |
|
Departed |
|
POT 771 |
Voronezh(Chertovitskoye) |
24 Aug 21:30 |
21:30 |
|
Departed |
|
UN 507 |
Hong Kong(Chek Lap Kok International) |
24 Aug 21:30 |
22:40 |
|
Departed |
|
9U 176 |
Kishinev |
24 Aug 21:30 |
21:30 |
|
Departed |
|
R2 729 |
Orenburg(Central) |
24 Aug 21:35 |
21:35 |
|
Departed |
|
U9 365 |
Kazan(Osnovnoy) |
24 Aug 21:35 |
21:45 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 809 |
Novokuznetsk(Spichenkovo) |
24 Aug 21:40 |
21:40 |
|
Departed |
|
UN 103 |
Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk(Khomutovo) |
24 Aug 21:45 |
21:45 |
|
Departed |
|
FV 188 |
St Petersburg(Pulkovo) |
24 Aug 21:45 |
21:55 |
|
Departed |
|
V9 336 |
Ufa |
24 Aug 21:50 |
22:05 |
|
Departed |
|
U9 361 |
Nizhnekamsk |
24 Aug 21:55 |
22:00 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 2 |
Nizhniy Novgorod(Strigino) |
24 Aug 21:55 |
21:55 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 8 |
Chelyabinsk |
24 Aug 22:00 |
22:00 |
|
Departed |
|
U6 265 |
Ekaterinburg(Koltsovo) |
24 Aug 22:00 |
22:00 |
|
Departed |
|
E3 145 |
Norilsk(Alykel) |
24 Aug 22:15 |
22:15 |
|
Departed |
|
R2 9537 |
Kaliningrad(Khrabrovo) |
24 Aug 22:15 |
22:15 |
|
Departed |
|
KNI 991 |
Kaliningrad(Khrabrovo) |
24 Aug 22:15 |
22:15 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 171 |
Kemerovo |
24 Aug 22:20 |
22:20 |
|
Departed |
|
WLG 1303 |
Volgograd (Gumrak) |
24 Aug 22:20 |
22:20 |
|
Departed |
|
7B 147 |
Krasnoyarsk(Yemelyanovo) |
24 Aug 22:30 |
22:30 |
|
Departed |
|
U8 515 |
Yerevan(Zvartnots) |
24 Aug 22:30 |
22:30 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 6 |
Kazan(Osnovnoy) |
24 Aug 22:35 |
22:35 |
|
Departed |
|
7B 149 |
Krasnoyarsk(Yemelyanovo) |
24 Aug 22:35 |
22:35 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 167 |
Omsk(Central) |
24 Aug 22:40 |
22:40 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 2251 |
Norilsk(Alykel) |
24 Aug 22:50 |
22:50 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 217 |
Barnaul |
24 Aug 22:50 |
22:50 |
|
Departed |
|
UN 107 |
Novosibirsk(Tolmachevo) |
24 Aug 23:00 |
23:00 |
|
Departed |
|
N3 231 |
Omsk(Central) |
24 Aug 23:00 |
23:00 |
|
Departed |
|
UN 205 |
Almaty |
24 Aug 23:00 |
23:00 |
|
Departed |
|
UN 109 |
Ekaterinburg(Koltsovo) |
24 Aug 23:10 |
23:10 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 811 |
Tomsk(Bogashevo) |
24 Aug 23:15 |
23:15 |
|
Departed |
|
UN 215 |
Shymkent |
24 Aug 23:20 |
23:20 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 780 |
Irkutsk |
24 Aug 23:25 |
23:25 |
|
Departed |
|
UN 229 |
Karaganda(Sary-Arka) |
24 Aug 23:35 |
23:35 |
|
Departed |
|
UN 105 |
Nizhnevartovsk |
24 Aug 23:45 |
23:45 |
|
Departed |
|
J2 853 |
Baku() |
24 Aug 23:50 |
23:50 |
|
Departed |
|
7B 501 |
Norilsk(Alykel) |
24 Aug 23:50 |
23:50 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 177 |
Novosibirsk(Tolmachevo) |
24 Aug 23:55 |
25 Aug 02:00 |
|
Departed |
|
UN 233 |
Atyrau |
25 Aug 00:20 |
00:20 |
|
Departed |
|
G5 835 |
Norilsk(Alykel) |
25 Aug 01:05 |
08:30 |
|
Delayed |
|
S7 425 |
Nizhnevartovsk |
25 Aug 01:10 |
01:10 |
|
Departed |
|
9D 9550 |
Kurgan |
25 Aug 01:35 |
01:35 |
|
Departed |
|
G5 581 |
Kurgan |
25 Aug 01:35 |
01:35 |
|
Departed |
|
P2 455 |
Nojabrxsk |
25 Aug 02:00 |
02:30 |
|
Departed |
|
7J 627 |
Dushanbe |
25 Aug 02:00 |
02:00 |
|
Departed |
|
ZA 635 |
Tiksi |
25 Aug 02:05 |
02:05 |
|
Cancelled |
|
J7 9605 |
Tiksi |
25 Aug 02:05 |
02:05 |
|
Departed |
|
XO 403 |
Barcelona(EL PRAT) |
25 Aug 02:30 |
02:50 |
|
Departed |
|
S7 419 |
Novyj Urengoj |
25 Aug 02:30 |
02:30 |
|
Departed |
|
7J 633 |
Dushanbe |
25 Aug 03:20 |
03:20 |
|
Departed |
|
7J 634 |
Dushanbe |
25 Aug 03:20 |
03:20 |
|
Departed |
|
Flight |
To |
Scheduled date and time |
Estimated time |
|
Status |
|
|
|
|
714
posted on
08/24/2004 6:31:27 PM PDT
by
ChadGore
(Vote Bush. He's Earned It.)
To: Drammach
715
posted on
08/24/2004 6:31:38 PM PDT
by
Drammach
(Freedom; not just a job, it's an adventure..)
To: numberonepal; ConservativeMan55
Georgians are usually Christian, just like the Russians, Greeks, Serbians, Romanians and Ukranians. As for the Georgians there are a few in my Church in New Jersey.
To: Common Tator
I've seen the charts of Russian radar coverage (I used to work with them all the time). It would be easy for someone with access to these charts to plot a course over relatively sparsely populated territory and under radar coverage.
HOWEVER, that does not mean I think one of these planes has been turned into a flying bomb. My personal opinion is the same as yours: They are most likely smoldering wreckage, blown out of the air by a bomb in somebody's luggage.
I posted the info on radar avoidance simply because a lot of people on this thread were not aware of how easily it could be done.
717
posted on
08/24/2004 6:32:02 PM PDT
by
EternalHope
(Boycott everything French forever. Including their vassal nations.)
To: eabinga
Flight 1047, a Tu-154 operated by Sibir airline, left Moscow at 10:35 p.m. heading for Sochi, then vanished from Russian radar at 10:59 p.m., according to news reports. Interfax reported that 38 passengers and eight crew members were aboard, while the RIA-Novosti news agency put the number of passengers at 44. Four hours after the crash, rescue personnel were still searching for the remains of the aircraft about 82 miles from Rostov-on-Don. About 3 a.m. they found a fire they believed could indicate the scene of the crash.
That makes no sense. How the heck could the airplane take off from Moscow at 10:35 pm and disappear from radar (presumably explode or crash) at 10:59 pm, when the crash site was several hundred miles from Moscow? Either (a) there's some timezone weirdness there between Moscow and Rostov-on-Don--maybe Rostov is an hour behind Moscow and the times are both local--or (b) the plane dropped off radar 24 minutes after takeoff and kept flying for over an hour. There's no way it could've covered more than, what, 120 to 150 miles in the first 24 minutes, on climbout?
}:-)4
718
posted on
08/24/2004 6:35:10 PM PDT
by
Moose4
(I've got two Viking Kittens locked and loaded, and I'm not afraid to use 'em. Back off!)
To: ChadGore
The list shows the expected departure time; click on the word departed for the flight and you get a new window that also shows actual time - 1047 for example actually departed at 21:35, 10 minutes later than expected.
To: Moose4
720
posted on
08/24/2004 6:37:11 PM PDT
by
ChadGore
(Vote Bush. He's Earned It.)
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