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What are the chances that this is a FARC retaliation? Stupid idea I know but it seems well placed after the hostages.
 
I have heard sabotage from someone who worked at Kalitta.... I guess there is a chance
 
It is very clear that the FARC is angry at the US. This event happen very close to the hostages who the columbians and the US rescued. Columbia is a huge ally. Columbia is a very important ally if Venzuela should ever go into a combat with the US. FARC is a terrorist group just like the folks in the Middle East. Kalitta is a US company.
 
It is very clear that the FARC is angry at the US. This event happen very close to the hostages who the columbians and the US rescued. Columbia is a huge ally. Columbia is a very important ally if Venzuela should ever go into a combat with the US. FARC is a terrorist group just like the folks in the Middle East. Kalitta is a US company.

You figured all that out on your own, or did someone help you?
 
Here we go......

I heard...somebody said on another board.....the National Inquire is reporting.......

I'm just repeating what a FO said who works there. I said a possibility. I didn't say thats what I think.

Lets go, lets hear some more bashing....:smash:
 
I think these guys did a awesome job. I was just saying the possibility of sabatoge is extremely high. Shouldn't 74 fly on two engines at 9000-10000 thousand feet even at gross?
 

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