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    ANOTHER 737 crash

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    Boeing 737 Was Plunging at 350MPH in Moments Before Crash in China with 132 Aboard



    A Boeing 737 airliner with 132 people aboard has crashed into a mountainous area in southern China in what looks set to be the country’s most deadly plane crash for decades.

    The aircraft, on a flight from the city of Kunming to Guangzhou, slammed into a thick forest of bamboo on a hillside in Guanxi province. Thick smoke and huge flames could be seen rising on a video posted by the South China Morning Post but it was unclear whether the was already a fire in the area.

    Tracking data showed the aircraft cruising at 29,100 feet at 2.20 p.m. Some two minutes later it had dropped to just over 9,000 feet and 20 seconds after that to just 3,225 feet. FlightRadar said that indicated a vertical descent of 31,000 feet per minute—or around 350 mph.

    Another video circulating on social media, the authenticity of which The Daily Beast could not immediately verify, appeared to show the aircraft streaking into the ground in a nose-down vertical position. U.S. government-backed Radio Free Asia reported that the video was captured by CCTV at a mine.

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    Re: ANOTHER 737 crash

    Not the MAX version though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by StevieWonders View Post
    Not the MAX version though?
    Correct, Not a max version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerefan2 View Post
    Correct, Not a max version.
    There is speculation on some Western news sites this afternoon that it was some form of sabotage (including a deliberate act by one of the pilots) rather than mechanical failure (as in the MAX crashes

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    Quote Originally Posted by StevieWonders View Post
    There is speculation on some Western news sites this afternoon that it was some form of sabotage (including a deliberate act by one of the pilots) rather than mechanical failure (as in the MAX crashes
    Yeah, something about it nose diving seems a bit off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cdnmatt View Post
    Yeah, something about it nose diving seems a bit off.
    Singapore: A leading air crash investigator says foul play should be at the top of the list for authorities investigating the crash of China Eastern Airlines flight MU5735, after the flight’s almost vertical descent matched the fate of two previous disasters.
    Michael Daniel, who worked on investigations into Egypt Air flight 990 and SilkAir flight 185, which were both deliberately crashed by the pilot - according to the US National Transportation Safety Board - also had “very quick, very sudden and straight” dives straight into the ground.

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    The available data does not show a straight dive into the ground.

    It shows descent form the normal descent point which became erratic with turns to the left and the right through about 50 degrees.

    At about 8000 the aircraft recovered from the descent and actually climbed about 1000 feet or more before entering a final dive.

    Investigators have only just arrived at the scene...give them a chance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gerefan2 View Post
    The available data does not show a straight dive into the ground.

    It shows descent form the normal descent point which became erratic with turns to the left and the right through about 50 degrees.

    At about 8000 the aircraft recovered from the descent and actually climbed about 1000 feet or more before entering a final dive.

    Investigators have only just arrived at the scene...give them a chance.
    Quite so, your past history as a experienced professional air crash investigator is well known to us

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    It's highly unusual for an aircraft to dive vertically as shown in the CCTV. Normally only a pilot could cause such a steep nose dive, as the control surfaces would make it virtually impossible - unless one or more of those surfaces (most likely at the rear of the aircraft) jammed for whatever reason.

    It suggests pilot suicide.

    Let's wait for the results of the investigation. Should be fascinating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by a447 View Post
    It's highly unusual for an aircraft to dive vertically as shown in the CCTV. Normally only a pilot could cause such a steep nose dive, as the control surfaces would make it virtually impossible - unless one or more of those surfaces (most likely at the rear of the aircraft) jammed for whatever reason.

    It suggests pilot suicide.

    Let's wait for the results of the investigation. Should be fascinating.
    Given that the expertise of most of us is in that timeless activity described by Lord Baden Powell as “Scouting for Boys it’s fascinating the new fields of expertise that have emerged among our members since this pandemic started. We have many epidemiologists here, for example, (who knew?). Now there are members who would fit right in to the staff of West Point or Sandhurst, discussing the finer points of military strategy

    He just never knows what awaits the sodomite diligently reading his SGT daily over his toast and marmalade.

    And now we have one of the Moderators giving us the benefit of his expertise in air crash investigation. I must express my concern at the lack of recent contributions by Mr Jellybaby on his televisual activities. What for example of “The Gilded Age” (Downton Abbey comes to Noo Yark?) which I find thoroughly perplexing. What about our Cheap Charlie moderator in his ceaseless quest for minimally haired Asian boys

    Tomorrow is another day’s reading I guess and that neatly brings us to Naziism and the Ukraine via the song “Tomorrow belongs to me”

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