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- Massive Attack
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Air India crash
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Perfect weather conditions, immaculate Boeing safety record on a newer plane, flight from India to London. Possible Terrorist attack or human error?
Perfect weather conditions, immaculate Boeing safety record on a newer plane, flight from India to London. Possible Terrorist attack or human error?
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Re: Air India crash
If you were going to choose a building to crash into, it would be a building full of doctors like they did. Just not at that speed.
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Re: Air India crash
From the video, I suspect a total power failure. The 787 should be able to fly on one engine once airborne, albeit making it a bit difficult to keep in a straight line. Then it would be a case of circling to dump enough fuel to be then able to land safely
Couldn't see any suggestion of a bird strike and a terrorist attack would require someone with a pretty sophisticated knowledge of a 787's systems.
Me? I'm nailing the blame on some selfish cսnt refusing to turn their smartphone off and making a call during take-off.
Couldn't see any suggestion of a bird strike and a terrorist attack would require someone with a pretty sophisticated knowledge of a 787's systems.
Me? I'm nailing the blame on some selfish cսnt refusing to turn their smartphone off and making a call during take-off.
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Re: Air India crash
In that case I'm pretty sure that an up to date airplane like a Boeing 787 will sound all kinds of alarms if they attempt to take off with incorrectly set flaps? Happy to be corrected on that though.
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Re: Air India crash
Expert opinion based on the video of it going down - apparently you can't see them which means they were wrong. BBC have also had someone on that said that it the flaps are hard to see on the 787, so it might not be correct.
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Re: Air India crash
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 11:46 https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/ ... st-updates
Perfect weather conditions, immaculate Boeing safety record on a newer plane, flight from India to London. Possible Terrorist attack or human error?
didn't look like anything terror related, it just slowly lost height with it's nose up so looks like a stall or loss of power