To: Steven W.
He had just taken off, hardly enough time. Pitaki doesn't know.
To: DainBramage
He had just taken off, hardly enough time. Pitaki doesn't know. Pataki may not know. But a "veteran captain," Ben Tillman, was just on MSNBC and said that fuel can be dumped at any time, and that fuel spewing out of the plane could have been a compromised fuel line which could result from a catastrophic engine failure, or could, indeed, have been the pilot dumping fuel.
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11/12/2001 12:27:57 PM PST by
sinkspur
To: DainBramage
"He had just taken off, hardly enough time. Pitaki doesn't know."...............It seems that you are right, why would a pilot dump fuel during an engine being blown of the aircraft? This is all beginning to sound pretty fishy....again? It won't be long before the truth comes out if it was another terrorist attack from the Islamic world.
some large rapidly generated force was necessary to detach that jet engine and break the plane into pieces. see www.Debka.com for a physical description of events which sound much more like a bombing than the damage which would result from a dislodged jet rotor.
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