To: FreeTally
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It was a simple mechanical problem..."
Yeah, like we see this type of explosion/crash all the time....
Not.
133 posted on
11/12/2001 9:32:51 AM PST by
Justa
To: Justa
Yeah, like we see this type of explosion/crash all the time.... Precisely. I am having that same argument with people here at work? I mean come on. Let's do a little statistical analysis folks. What are the odds or this type of accident happening on in the wake of 9/11? on 11/12? Almost two months to the day? Of course there wouldn't have been as large of a loss of life if it had occurred yesterday morning. I dunno.. All I know is I aint flying again anytime soon.
143 posted on
11/12/2001 9:37:47 AM PST by
Smogger
To: Justa
Easy,people.As I stated on a earlier post,I work in the dispatch office of a midwesyern airline.My desk is right next to maintenance control and the consensus is worn bolts on the pylon holding the engine to the wing.There is precedence for this;AA DC-10 El-AL 747-400 at AMS.Let the engineers figure it out,then we can comment responsibly.But I will say if it is premeditated....All bets are off.
To: Justa
Easy,people.As I stated on a earlier post,I work in the dispatch office of a midwesyern airline.My desk is right next to maintenance control and the consensus is worn bolts on the pylon holding the engine to the wing.There is precedence for this;AA DC-10 El-AL 747-400 at AMS.Let the engineers figure it out,then we can comment responsibly.But I will say if it is premeditated....All bets are off.
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