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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
Amputee Actor again" wrote: ↑19 Jun 2025, 18:53Massive Attack" wrote: ↑19 Jun 2025, 18:49
Here geez, I found this the other day, were you looking for it?
Cheers, mate. Don't suppose you found a parrot, too?
Only a dead Norwegian Blue.
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Re: Air India crash
Massive Attack" wrote: ↑19 Jun 2025, 18:49
Here geez, I found this the other day, were you looking for it?![]()
Cheers, mate. Don't suppose you found a parrot, too?
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Re: Air India crash
Still the only 3 buildings (yes, 3 - building 7) whose collapses were due to fire. Funny that.
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Re: Air India crash
Arf! The bit that made me cackle the most was 'It was a US military plane made to look like a passenger jet and the windows were painted on'
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Re: Air India crash
Nurse Ratched" wrote: ↑19 Jun 2025, 16:06 Melting point of steel
Controlled demolition
Windows were painted on
Yadda
I miss Ron Antley. He was a loop, but he was also a gentleman.
I particularly love that 'melting point of steel' one.
SAX20: So, Ron. You don't think steel might buckle and weaken a bit before it actually melts?
Antly: ***fucks off for a few days***
SAX20: So, Ron. You don't think steel might buckle and weaken a bit before it actually melts?
Antly: ***fucks off for a few days***
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Re: Air India crash
And GSB managed to hoodwink a fanbase in to believing moving to the Olympic Stadium would make them compete for a Champions League spot and not solely about making them filthy rich.
..Oh no wait, that one's definitely true.
..Oh no wait, that one's definitely true.
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Nurse Ratched" wrote: ↑19 Jun 2025, 16:06 Melting point of steel
Controlled demolition
Windows were painted on
Yadda
I miss Ron Antley. He was a loop, but he was also a gentleman.
9/11 was an inside job. None of my mates down the pub disagree.
7/7 was also an inside job. People died, but the bombs were planted under the carriages.
The Madrid bombings took place 911 days after 9/11.
The Titanic didn't sink: it's the Olympic down there. They switched them for insurance purposes.
The Moon is a hollowed-out planetoid, built by aliens. It is 400x smaller than the sun and 400x nearer the Earth. That isn't a coincidence. It's been built and put there deliberately as a blocking frequency.
7/7 was also an inside job. People died, but the bombs were planted under the carriages.
The Madrid bombings took place 911 days after 9/11.
The Titanic didn't sink: it's the Olympic down there. They switched them for insurance purposes.
The Moon is a hollowed-out planetoid, built by aliens. It is 400x smaller than the sun and 400x nearer the Earth. That isn't a coincidence. It's been built and put there deliberately as a blocking frequency.
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Melting point of steel
Controlled demolition
Windows were painted on
Yadda
I miss Ron Antley. He was a loop, but he was also a gentleman.
Controlled demolition
Windows were painted on
Yadda
I miss Ron Antley. He was a loop, but he was also a gentleman.
Re: Air India crash
Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑18 Jun 2025, 11:08That doesn't make sense, why siphon of kerosene and replace it with methanol?
If caught they would be potentially liable for murder.
I not too serious it being Methanol ref the Bali thing but for sure they could be using lower grade fuel to save money.
Or maybe the intruments were wrong and they forgot to re-fuel. A technical failure of both engines is near impossible so my money is on the fuel.
Or maybe the intruments were wrong and they forgot to re-fuel. A technical failure of both engines is near impossible so my money is on the fuel.
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That doesn't make sense, why siphon of kerosene and replace it with methanol?
If caught they would be potentially liable for murder.
If caught they would be potentially liable for murder.
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Re: Air India crash
That would suggest that not enough power was applied to / available from the engines at a critical moment.
A bird strike at "rotate" speed could be one cause - another could be that the reported take-off load weight as relayed to the pilot was incorrect, either through excess, undocumented checked-in baggage or cargo and, possibly, lax carry-on baggage checks; some (more that "some" in many cases) want to bring the entire contents of their kitchens as carry-on baggage, including the sink & plumbing - I've even been on a flight in that part of the world where an old git brought on board a live adult goat as part of his carry-on allowance.
A bird strike at "rotate" speed could be one cause - another could be that the reported take-off load weight as relayed to the pilot was incorrect, either through excess, undocumented checked-in baggage or cargo and, possibly, lax carry-on baggage checks; some (more that "some" in many cases) want to bring the entire contents of their kitchens as carry-on baggage, including the sink & plumbing - I've even been on a flight in that part of the world where an old git brought on board a live adult goat as part of his carry-on allowance.
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Positive rate is any vertical speed that you are climbing. i.e. greater than zero. You don't want to raise the gear too early in the takeoff. If you did and settled back down on the runway you would damage and/or destroy the aircraft. It's best to be climbing above 100 to 200 feet AGL before raising the gear.
Google.
Google.
Re: Air India crash
Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025, 17:21 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.
no expert but surely you raise the gear and power up with no positive climb?
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Far Cough UKunt" wrote: ↑13 Jun 2025, 17:21 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.
I hear all that. All plausible.
Maybe the power failed the moment they left the runway (which might suggest a very low-level bird strike from a (large) flock not visible on the crash video doing the rounds) so the gear couldn't be raised anyway; when you fly you generally hear/feel the landing gear being raised/stowed within a few seconds of take-off.
Maybe the power failed the moment they left the runway (which might suggest a very low-level bird strike from a (large) flock not visible on the crash video doing the rounds) so the gear couldn't be raised anyway; when you fly you generally hear/feel the landing gear being raised/stowed within a few seconds of take-off.