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Will 737's be grounded?

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Okay guys remember...throw rope out window first...then climb down rope

DO NOT...grab end of rope...and jump out window.

that looked like it hurt.
 
Really fuzy movie but it looked to me like the first guy was actually climbing down the rope and lost his grip due to the explosion. Why the other guy tried to climb down the same window is a little odd though, unless he couldn't open his own window, but it looks like he just got thrown out by the explosion.
 
Clearly invisible ninjas wired the plane for a controlled demolition.

I blame Bush, the Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign relations, and Hank Hill.
 
According to the local media, China Airlines is prepared to compensate the passengers with almost up to 2500 dollars for inconveniences and troubles that this accident may have caused including the burnt bags for every single pax. Something tells me it won't be that high in the U.S. It would be a hug and thank god you are alive and oh here is round trip ticket on us, I am expecting a lawsuit anyways!
 
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... what does China has to with China Airlines...
That's what I was thinking - China Airlines is based in Taiwan, right? Unless the red China fulfills it's thread and invades the "runaway" province, airline news from red China doesn’t really say much about aviation in Taiwan. Off the subject (well, kind of) most pilots working for airlines in the two "countries" would definitely benefit from some English 101 training....
 
Hi!

I read a report from a PAX that after they were on the ground one of the engines started smoking, and then the other one.

What the.....?

cliff
ILN
 
AD for 73's due to China bonfire

Next Generation Boeing 737s to get inspections
Boeing 737 aircraft in operation will be inspected according to a recent Airworthiness Directive issued by the FAA. Following a fire that destroyed a China Airlines (CI) 737-800 on the ground in Japan, the FAA is requiring all operators of similar aircraft to inspect bolts on the “slat track downstop assembly” for tightness.
all applicable aircraft are to be inspected within the 24-day mandatory compliance period. It is believed that a loose bolt on the CI flight may have pierced the fuel tank, causing the fire.
 
Hi!

I just read a report in an aviation newsletter, that said a lose bolt from the back of the wing slat had pierced the right wing tank, and that fuel was leaking on to the ground during the taxi in. It also said Boeing had issued an AD a while ago, and it was not known if China Airlines had complied with the AD.

cliff
ILN

Note: I had my first trip to Europe (basically) last summer. We went to 11 cities/towns in Poland and Rome.

I visited the camp. I really "enjoyed" the visit to the camp. It made me want to kill everyone (very slowly) who helped build, run, or support the camp. It was SICK how some German companies had advertised the work they did to build the camp.

I was very impressed that some local Poles had set up volunteer committees to help the victims of the camp, and surprised that the Nazis had let them give aid to the prisoners.
 

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