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SKYSCRAPER CRASH IN MILAN ITALY
Fownews
Posted on 04/18/2002 9:06:38 AM PDT by Bommer
Just reported that a small engine plane crashed into a Skyscraper in Milan Italy
TOPICS: Breaking News
KEYWORDS: smallplanecrash
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To: in the Arena
That was my first thought too.
To: monkeywrench
Choice of target is interesting. Pirelli? I thought everyone had it out for Firestone.
To: Tennessee_Bob
Dude. You got the mark.
743
posted on
04/18/2002 11:06:28 AM PDT
by
ecomcon
To: B Knotts
FOXNEWS Website has this Description
"There were holes on both sides of the slim skyscraper. "It sounded like a bomb. The pavement shook like an earthquake," said a woman identifying herself only as Lucia. "It was shocking," said Luccheta Antonio, 52, a barber down the block. "The windows shook and the mirrors." "It was a violent explosion," said Stefano Bottazzi, 35, who works in a skyscraper 500 yards from building. "The clock fell to the floor." On the streets, rescue workers in orange uniforms helped the injured including a man with a bloody shirt holding his head. Ambulances streamed into the area and pedestrians peered upward.
I am CERTAIN that had to HURT!!!
Dangling Around...GRRR
744
posted on
04/18/2002 11:06:33 AM PDT
by
GRRRRR
To: B Knotts
would have hit a skyscraper if one had been in the way.
745
posted on
04/18/2002 11:06:33 AM PDT
by
Delbert
To: Joe Hadenuf
BEING REPORTED ANOTHER PILOT SAYS IT WAS AN AERO COMMANDER MUCH HEAVIER AND FASTER PLANE
To: Utopia
Smoke could have been because the pilot was misusing the plane, his aim to crash into the building, not airplane maintenance. He called an SOS because he thought he might have to abort, had second thoughts and knew he could get to the target.
747
posted on
04/18/2002 11:06:39 AM PDT
by
Shermy
To: codebreaker
...
nformation from other European law enforcement agencies, including mobile phone conversations picked up by Italian authorities, led to the arrests of four suspects in December 2000 and a fifth the following April.
Transcripts of those phone conversations indicate that the suspects were in contact with other suspected terrorists operating near Milan last October. The report by Italian anti-terrorist police identified the suspects by their full names of Aeurobi Beandalis, 26, Fouhad Sabour, 37, Salim Boukari, 30, Lamine Maroni, 31, and Samir Karimou, 33.
However, Italian authorities said only Fouhad Sabour's identity had been verified and the others were possibly aliases.
To: flamefront
Two points. The man who flew the plane into the building might not have been the person whom the paperwork said would fly the aircraft that day. Or there might have another person aboard.
It is too early for speculation concerning the pilot. The circumstances of impact are very suspicious.
749
posted on
04/18/2002 11:07:10 AM PDT
by
Thud
To: staytrue
I think it takes about 1800 lire to make a dollar. So 20 lire is about 1 cent.I bet low just in case.
To: Doctor Stochastic
Yup. They probably had all tons of gold on that floor, too.
To: montag813
http://www.whitehouse.gov/homeland/
752
posted on
04/18/2002 11:07:39 AM PDT
by
angcat
To: Joe Hadenuf
Fox reports that the pilot had filed a flight plan with the near-downtown Milan airplort as his destination. Reporters point out that there is a very large boulevard nearby that the pilot could have used as a runway instead of circling the building then crashing into it. Fox now determined it was an accident.
753
posted on
04/18/2002 11:08:04 AM PDT
by
xJones
To: Joe Hadenuf
BEING REPORTED NOW ANOTHER PILOT SAYS IT WAS AN AERO COMMANDER MUCH HEAVIER AND FASTER PLANE
To: ecomcon
Arab Beer? One could only imagine such a thing. Sure there is - the only problem is - after you drink it when you wake up the next morning you have a camel in your bed? Could explain alot of things about them. ;-)
To: Delbert
Sure. And it would have hit me if I had been standing in that field.....
To: Travis McGee
Skyscrapers being about .00000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of said sky. He had better odds winning the $350 Million Big Game Lottery with one ticket.
757
posted on
04/18/2002 11:08:48 AM PDT
by
Utopia
To: Utopia
The smoke could simply be one of the engines on fire. It was a twin engine planeHow about throttles forward to the stops and full rich mixture.
To: ecomcon
Pay no attention to that. Want a tattoo?
To: bluecollarman
I agree with you completely. Smoke in the cockpit is the only thing I can think of. Any pilots on this thread that think you would have hit this building dead center, full throttle, straight and level on a clear day. Sound off. Good call. With enough smoke in the cockpit you might not see the building, but you probably would not be breathing either unless you were on oxygen (was this plane even equiped with oxygen?). With smoke like that, I might put the plane on autopilot to keep it straight and level. None of which would explain the perfectly targeted impact, other than amazingly bad luck. "Accident" still sounds like pure BS to me.
So, ANY PILOTS WITH IDEAS ON HOW TO HIT A BUILDING, SQUARE ON, STRAIGHT AND LEVEL, ON A CLEAR DAY, BY ACCIDENT?
Sound off. Let's hear it.
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