Lagos, Nigeria, Airliner Crash |

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Jun 6 2012, 04:27 AM
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Group: Private Forum Pilot Posts: 115 Joined: 11-March 07 From: Cambridge UK Member No.: 752 |
If you use your search engine and look for the horrific airliner crash that just occurred at Lagos you will not be surprised at the amount of wreckage clearly visible. Things like engines, tail section, and also most tragically bodies being removed from site in body bags.
Reports say that one of the flight recorders has been found already. This tragic accident is so normal in terms of what is to be seen at the crash site - they even say that the NTSB is going to assist in the crash investigation. I am immediately struck by the difference with this and 93 and 77 - need I say more?? |
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Jun 6 2012, 09:06 AM
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Group: Valued Member Posts: 3,773 Joined: 14-December 06 From: Fort Pierce, FL Member No.: 331 |
Points well taken.
This was an accident in the landing phase, so airspeeds were slower, which is true. But that excuse does not compensate for the total absence of crash debris consistent with 757 aircraft at Shanksville and the Pentagon. |
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