Posted on 04/10/2010 5:57:13 AM PDT by GOP_Lady
Pilot error blamed as witnesses report three or four attempts to land in thick fog
Poland in mourning as Prime Minister calls emergency meeting
Polish president Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria have been killed after their plane crashed on approach to Smolensk airport in western Russia.
There were conflicting reports today of the number of people on board the flight. Russian news agencies reported at least 88 people died in the crash near Smolensk airport in western Russia, citing the Russian Emergencies Ministry. They reported 132 people were aboard the Tupolev Tu-154.
But Polish officials said 88 people were on board when the plane crashed. Sky News reported 96 dead.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
My mothers parent’s came here to the United States from Poland, and my husband is 100% Polish.
Sad news. God be with the brave Poles!
He was a brave man that stood up against the evil empirre!
God bless our wonderful freedom-loving friends, the Poles.
I hate to assume something sinister but I cant help it. We are in dark times. Prayers
ping
was it an accident?
Drudge has a picture of the plane...so far they’re saying pilot error that they were asked to revise their landing plans due to fog.
Accident? Thats what their saying. But dont they always say that?
There is a terrible irony in that they were attending a remembrance ceremony for the Katyn Massacre, a previous instance of Russian hospitality.
Polish Victims of TU-154 Crash | |
Krystyna Bochenek | |
Leszek DeptuÅa | |
Grzegorz Dolniak | |
Janina FetliÅska | |
Franciszek GÄ gor | |
Grażyna GÄsicka | |
PrzemysÅaw Gosiewski | |
Mariusz Handzlik | |
Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka | |
Ryszard Kaczorowski | |
Maria KaczyÅska | |
Lech KaczyÅski | |
Sebastian Karpiniuk | |
Andrzej Karweta | |
Janusz Kochanowski | |
Andrzej Kremer | |
Janusz Kurtyka | |
Aleksandra Natalli-Åwiat | |
Piotr Nurowski | |
Maciej PÅażyÅski | |
Tadeusz PÅoski | |
Andrzej Przewoźnik | |
Krzysztof Putra | |
Ryszard Rumianek | |
Arkadiusz Rybicki | |
SÅawomir Skrzypek | |
WÅadysÅaw Stasiak | |
Aleksander SzczygÅo | |
Jerzy SzmajdziÅski | |
Jolanta Szymanek-Deresz | |
Anna Walentynowicz | |
Zbigniew Wassermann | |
WiesÅaw Woda | |
Edward Wojtas | |
PaweÅ Wypych | |
StanisÅaw ZajÄ c | |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category%3AVictims_of_the_2010_Polish_Air_Force_Tu-154_crash |
Poland was a strong ally of the old USA....salute her people.
Profile links on victims on Wiki >
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category%3AVictims_of_the_2010_Polish_Air_Force_Tu-154_crash
Yes I second that....
This is the reason why the "Big 3" flew on seperate Corp Jets. In the 60's it may have been one of IBM's competitors (Burroughs? spelled correct) that had the entire board of directors and more on board and it went down and they had to sell out to a competitor because they had no "team" left to run the organization. Kind of gave birth to the biz-jet.
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