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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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I doubt it, gear lever normally is on the panel where the instruments are, the flaps lever is on the console down where the throttles are? I think it would be very hard to make that mistake?
They left the gear down because they didn't have positive climb.
They left the gear down because they didn't have positive climb.
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I just watched a video from a commercial pilot who thinks the co pilot (who was VERY inexperienced) may have pulled the FLAPS lever instead of the lever to pull up the undercarriage.
That would answer why the landing gear was down and why there was so much drag to the plane meaning it couldn't climb.
He did say it was only a theory amongst the many others out there.
That would answer why the landing gear was down and why there was so much drag to the plane meaning it couldn't climb.
He did say it was only a theory amongst the many others out there.
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Wasn’t suggesting some conspiracy
Just curious as to how he had the luck to maybe get thrown clear when the wreckage seemed to be a mess of burning bits of metal & not even recognisable as a plane
Thats beyond lucky
Just curious as to how he had the luck to maybe get thrown clear when the wreckage seemed to be a mess of burning bits of metal & not even recognisable as a plane
Thats beyond lucky
Re: Air India crash
Collins Wong - A Free Man" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 22:53 That 'survivor' is a crook.
No one survives that.
Hoax.
He had got himself a British passport. The king specifically requests that you are 'protected'. Those words still carry some weight even these days its seems.

Re: Air India crash
Council Scum" wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025, 09:46Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025, 09:25Fauxstralian wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025, 08:22 One person walking away is just amazing
Be interested to hear how 11A survived when you see the wreckage
Think the early reports are of bird strikesI reckon he wasn't on the plane, just saw it, went and dusted himself off and will now come over here and sell his story and make a fortune
must have been a huge coincidence his brother was on the plane then
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Re: Air India crash
Council Scum" wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025, 09:46Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025, 09:25Fauxstralian wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025, 08:22 One person walking away is just amazing
Be interested to hear how 11A survived when you see the wreckage
Think the early reports are of bird strikesI reckon he wasn't on the plane, just saw it, went and dusted himself off and will now come over here and sell his story and make a fortune
In which case he gets 10/10 full marks for creativity. Good luck to him I say.
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Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025, 09:25Fauxstralian wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025, 08:22 One person walking away is just amazing
Be interested to hear how 11A survived when you see the wreckage
Think the early reports are of bird strikes
I reckon he wasn't on the plane, just saw it, went and dusted himself off and will now come over here and sell his story and make a fortune
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Re: Air India crash
Fauxstralian wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025, 08:22 One person walking away is just amazing
Be interested to hear how 11A survived when you see the wreckage
Think the early reports are of bird strikes

Re: Air India crash
that applies to everything, why are you posting on here? why follow West Ham? you'll have no memory of it so why does it matter. It's cod philosophy
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Re: Air India crash
11A. As seasoned travellers & frequent flyers will know, that's at the arse-end of business class, just above where the wing joins the fuselage.
If (IF) that wing hit the ground/a building momentarily before the rest of the plane, it would have gone from 200mph to mind the gap almost instantly, while the remainder of the plane was still merrily bowling along at 200mph (but, agreed, not for much longer).
However, that small difference could have resulted in the area of fuselage where the wing joins being peeled back in the style of a ring-pull can then itself suddenly stopping. It's possible that pod (it's not just a seat) 11A was whipped out at speed and it and it's occupant sent hurtling away from the resulting explosion in very much the manner of a stone from a sling-shot.
Because the structure failed how it did, when it did, no other seats/pods suffered similar impact forces and ended up in the inferno.
Like I say.... IF. Fucking IF. Alright? Acne-ridden, syphilitic, pus-filled IF.
As you were.
If (IF) that wing hit the ground/a building momentarily before the rest of the plane, it would have gone from 200mph to mind the gap almost instantly, while the remainder of the plane was still merrily bowling along at 200mph (but, agreed, not for much longer).
However, that small difference could have resulted in the area of fuselage where the wing joins being peeled back in the style of a ring-pull can then itself suddenly stopping. It's possible that pod (it's not just a seat) 11A was whipped out at speed and it and it's occupant sent hurtling away from the resulting explosion in very much the manner of a stone from a sling-shot.
Because the structure failed how it did, when it did, no other seats/pods suffered similar impact forces and ended up in the inferno.
Like I say.... IF. Fucking IF. Alright? Acne-ridden, syphilitic, pus-filled IF.
As you were.
Re: Air India crash
Collins Wong - A Free Man" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 22:53 That 'survivor' is a crook.
No one survives that.
Hoax.
the "nothing ever happens" brigade has arrived
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One person walking away is just amazing
Be interested to hear how 11A survived when you see the wreckage
Think the early reports are of bird strikes
Be interested to hear how 11A survived when you see the wreckage
Think the early reports are of bird strikes
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Re: Air India crash
MaryMillingtonsGhost wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 20:27What do I notice?
They all hail from Tower Hamlets or Newham?
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Re: Air India crash
Collins Wong - A Free Man" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 22:53 That 'survivor' is a crook.
No one survives that.
Hoax.
Oh good grief.
Disappear down that sad rabbit hole of it makes you feel better.
Disappear down that sad rabbit hole of it makes you feel better.
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Re: Air India crash
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 18:17Nurse Ratched" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:50Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:17 You can have a stab at who's laughing at all those that lost their lives..
Alans Snackbar religion of peace.
Is this legit??
What do I notice?
They all hail from Tower Hamlets or Newham?
They all hail from Tower Hamlets or Newham?
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Islamic extremists are the new age Nazi's. A legit death cult with the most warped medieval ways of life that is incompatible with just about everyone else on the planet. If they had half a chance they'd eradicate everyone that doesn't subscribe to their way of life and revel in moments like this.
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Nurse Ratched" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:50Massive Attack" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:17 You can have a stab at who's laughing at all those that lost their lives..
Alans Snackbar religion of peace.
Is this legit??
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Re: Air India crash
Physically unscathed, maybe. But I read his brother was on the flight with him. Poor sods.
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Nurse Ratched" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:53Lee Trundle" wrote: ↑12 Jun 2025, 17:02 Indians are a different breed. I've just seen footage of a group of them gathered around the crash zone taking selfies with a severed head on the ground, all smiling (not the severed head - I couldn't see the face).You have to take images like that with a pinch of salt these days. Lots of fakery, etc. I'd like to think it isn't genuine.
Yeah, I suppose you're right with AI the way it's going. I didn't fancy examining the video, it was there as I was scrolling on the news about it.