Thread: Malaysia Air B777 crash
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03-08-2014 08:51 AM #1
The integrity and soundness of the 777 has been well established for 11/12 years. For it to suddenly vanish with no mayday indicates something other than a problem with the plane.
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03-09-2014 08:52 AM #2
Yesterday a female reporter on Fox News said that "there have been numerous problems with the Boeing 777 in the past" (or some words to that effect) and she cited the accident in San Francisco a few months back as an example.You can hardly blame that one on the airplane. The first officer who was attempting the landing had fewer hours than I had on a 1946 Cessna 140 I owned back in the 1970's.
As Jerry indicated, the 777 has been in service since 1993.
The deaths are the first ever for that aircraft.
Jim
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03-10-2014 05:28 AM #3
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03-10-2014 06:24 AM #4
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03-10-2014 06:37 AM #5
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03-10-2014 06:38 AM #6
He may be referring to this morning's (network) newscast that they have ruled out the 12 mile oil slick on the ocean since no debris field developed, and they know very little about who the two guys traveling with stolen passports really are/were. Even the guys who are close to the event are still scratching their heads, so throwing out ideas about what happened from 1/2 way around the world..... I'll leave that to Tom Clancy, Nelson DeMille, and the other wealthy fiction writers.Roger
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