Posted on 11/17/2001 10:58:21 AM PST by MeekOneGOP
No, just a response to a person on the edge of hysteria.
It only has to flat spin for a bit to bust off the engines, and if it was flat spinning perpendicularly to it direction of travel, the wings (if they were still there) would have equal effects.
I hope they can clean up the video enough to resolve all this. Has there been a prognosis on the light data recorder? It would clear up everything if it has attitude records.
LIAR! We all know a bird knocked that tail off!
Actually, when they were first asked, they said it was like a shooting star going up, like it was a missile or something. It was a bright dot that ran right into the plane.
I thought about that too
You're going to have to work on your attitude if you want to hang around here. May I suggest bitter aggresion?
Thanks for the ping. An interesting development.
But it's also depressing, too. Just about all the witnesses I heard on the day of the crash reported seeing fire or a flash on the side of the plane, right where the wing attached. I'm sure something interesting happened there.
But investigators seem to think nothing of ignoring any eye witness report which conflicts with a finding they're comfortable with. Look how many witnesses are ignored in the TWA-800 case!
I haven't followed threads as carefully as I should -- has anyone gotten any information on the helicopter that a couple of people saw in the area of the plane?
Mark W.
Well, that's what I'd say.
LOL ooopps..I forgot
Now that doesn't say a thing about what caused them to break off in the first place nor, with the resolution of pictures, which side broke first. It probably means the stab bent over towards the side where the attachments broke above the bolts, which according to the captions is the left side. A big push to the left on the tail would however turn the nose to the right, opposite of what is reported, so that conclusion is somewhat shakey, if one assumes that it was an external force, IOW wake turbulence, wind shear, etc, that caused the leftward force on the tail. If however something else caused the aircraft to yaw to the left, the force on the tail would be to the left, because the relative wind would be striking the right side of the vertical stab. Something like the left wing failing, but not necessarily separating from the aircraft. Or the left engine failing, which would also cause a yaw and roll to the left.
Yesterday I was speaking with a retired Marine C-130 pilot and a retired USAF KC-10 crew chief. Neither believed the wake turbulence should/could have caused the vertical stab failure, in the absence of some other problem that is. The KC-10 crew chief hadn't been too keen on the engine explosive failure theory either, and the KC-10 uses essentially the same engine.
They have - for free! A whole group! The news said around 100 or so of them wanted the investigation done over, because they know what they saw. They wanted to sue to have the real story told.
After the outrage, the press stopped running the story. I don't know what happened to them. ( I'm from Upstate NY)
ANYTHING but explosion dozens of eyewitnesses saw.
CIA cartoon(s) coming to theatres in time for the holidays!
Personally, I'd vote for separate threads -- headed "for conspiracy buffs only" and "all others".
amused...
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