FN FAL
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Neither of which are accidents.ATR-DRIVR said:I'm with minitour, Tenerife or Lockerbie.
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Neither of which are accidents.ATR-DRIVR said:I'm with minitour, Tenerife or Lockerbie.
Fly_Chick said:Overall: Titanic, Chernobyl, Bhopal, and finally the Andrea Doria, made famous by the Seinfeld episode.
Flying: Tenerife, the Hindenburg, Eastern L1011 in the Everglades.
Accident? Negligent act.29 December 1972; Eastern Airlines L1011; near Miami, FL: The aircraft had a controlled flight into terrain in the Everglades swamp. While approaching Miami at night, the crew allowed the aircraft to enter a shallow descent while they were attempting to diagnose a minor equipment failure. Five of the 13 crew members and 94 of the 163 passengers were killed.
Some people still do not believe that oxygen canisters caused that fire...Fly_Chick said:Courtesy of http://www.airsafe.com
11 May 1996; ValuJet Airlines DC9-32; Near Miami, FL:
The aircraft was on a domestic flight from Miami to Atlanta. A fire had started in one of the cargo compartments at some point after the cargo had been loaded. Shortly after departure, the crew reported smoke in the cockpit, and soon lost control of the aircraft. The aircraft went into a steep dive, crashing into the Florida Everglades about 15 miles (24 km) from the airport. All 105 passengers and five crew members were killed.
What difference does the source of ignition have to do with anything? I guess you're right...what difference does it make if the government pins the broken Airbus horizontal stabilizer on the co-pilot? What difference does it make, indeed?Bongo said:What difference does the source of fire have to do with anything. I read through the link posted above, and I fail to understand what difference the source of ignition would have made in the final outcome. Regardless of the source of ignition, or what direction the plane was heading in the preceding minute before the crash, or the EXACT time at which the airplane crashed has no bearing on the final outcome of the situation. Maybe I am failing to pickup up on something here, but I'm not sure if re-opening this accident report will do anything, besides possibly substantiating a very poor conspiracy theory.
FN FAL said:(Tenerife or Lockerbie) Neither of which are accidents.
If I floor my car at a red traffic light and "accidentally" hit someone driving through the intersection...is that REALLY an accident? Or is it a negligent act?I.P. Freley said:Tenerife was most certainly an accident. No terrorism or other intentional acts of destruction were involved.
FN FAL said:If I floor my car at a red traffic light and "accidentally" hit someone driving through the intersection...is that REALLY an accident? Or is it a negligent act?
If I'm not mistaken, the pilot of the KLM attempted to take off without an ATC clearance.