Superunknown
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- Sep 22, 2005
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They just "crop dusted" Ann Arbor Michigan (one of THE MOST ecologically minded community's in the WORLD) with kerosene from a 747-400 bound for Narita at 7000 ft for about 30-40 minutes (orbited). Shouldn't they have not done the "race track" as that concentrates the fuel in one area? They could have gone 30 miles northwest and been in a waaaay less populated farmland area. EVERYTHING around my area smells like kerosene as it has rained for 5 days here and the humidity is high. A lot of that stuff made it to the ground. I've had the neighbors calling relentlessly, knowing I'm involved in aviation.
The news just reported that the plane had a gear problem and that the crew never declared an emergency, and that "Northwest Airlines apologizes for any inconvenience". I think someone's sphincter is gonna be in a ringer over this one.
The news just reported that the plane had a gear problem and that the crew never declared an emergency, and that "Northwest Airlines apologizes for any inconvenience". I think someone's sphincter is gonna be in a ringer over this one.