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Posted on 11/17/2004 9:24:29 PM PST by nwctwx
Got that feeling again...
You gots FreePmail
Take a look at this forum discussing Grand Aire from March of this year. Stunning:
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:PbhtCN7TFroJ:forums.flightinfo.com/showthread.php%3Ft%3D30484+%22Tahir+Cheema%22+crash&hl=en
Names of a few of the "crash pilots"
Saleem Iqbal, 34, and Mohammed Saleh, 44,
BTW, the planes they flew are called "FALCONS"
Sounds like someone had it out for him.
YOUR GOOD VEL
V-e-e-e-ry interesting....
Doesn't sound like his plane needed much help crashing, though, based on the company's record.
LOL. Thanks.
Just had this 'thing' about plane crashes for a couple months now.
Two men killed Tuesday night in a small corporate jet's crash west of St. Louis brings to 22 the number of people who have died in FIVE Missouri plane crashes since mid-October. A look at the earlier crashes:
http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/10313422.htm?1c
PHOTOS (all safe to open)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/1093868/posts
13 Jun 2000 Grande Aire crash in a FAlcon 20
Don't know about most recent crash, but the three previous ones all occurred during multiple landing attempts. Planes had aborted at least once and gone around for another pass before trading paint with ground.
Sounds like a training issue to me.
This Cheema guy had Grand Aire, Czars, Snowflakes, Tri-Coastal, Aadvantage Aviation....and I am sure that the list goes on from there. It seems that once you have financial problems, the FAA and NTSB are checking into your business practices...the best thing to do is create a new business name and keep collecting the cash.
Grand Aire jet skids into runway wall in Akron (February 2004)
A Grand Aire Express jet ran into a concrete wall on a runway near Akron last week. It was the second incident in 21/2 weeks for the Toledo-based air charter firm.
No one was hurt, but the plane sustained "substantial" damage, the FAA said.
The plane is officially registered to Tri Coastal. It is a new corporation created by Grand Aire Express that does business as Grand Aire and is based at the same address as the Swanton company, according to FAA spokesman Elizabeth Isham Corey.
Grand Aire owner Tahir Cheema, meanwhile, has begun another air transport company in Montgomery, Ala., known as Aadvantage Aviation, Inc.
Calls for comment were referred to general manager Bruce Marshall, who did not return phone calls.
>>>Remember the Islamic company in FLA that had over 160 entities, and was trying to evict the Christian school from one of it's properties.<<<
Sure do.
Something is just very wrong here.
BTW, the Grand Aire hangar was John Kerry's LAST campaign stop before the election....
(gotta run, hope to be back later)
FOX NEWS.com: London - "MUSLIM EXTREMISTS PREACH VIOLENCE IN EUROPE" by Steve Harrigan (ARTICLE SNIPPET: "He's called Sheik Terra. With a Koran in one hand and pistol in the other, the British rapper calls for the murder of non-Muslims, including several world leaders, on a videotape.") (November 29, 2004)
You're welcome.
Thanks!
I am wondering if this could be done by explosives. It sure fits in with terrorist intentions. We now have major economic and enviromental damage.
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