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National Airlines flight 102 crashes in Afghanistan

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National Airlines flight 102 crashed in Afghanistan on 29 April 2013. All 7 crew on board died (4 pilots, 2 mechanics and a loadmaster). Apparently the plane crashed because one of the pieces of cargo slipped and unbalanced the plane making it stall. Here is a video that someone took near the end of the runway of the plane crashing. RIP to those who perished on this flight. (m.youtube.com) Más...

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preacher1
preacher1 2
This thing was posted over a week ago and stayed on the main page for several days with about 175 comments. You are making one hellacios assumption by proclaiming a cargo shift.

To say this is a duplicate squawk, especially with such an uninformed remark, is a gross understatement
preacher1
preacher1 1
Should be hellacious and the original post is now back in POPULAR SQUAWKS(last week)
Aircraft19
Aircraft19 1
Look I don't care, I posted it and there's nothing wrong with it
Aircraft19
Aircraft19 1
It said it was a cargo shift on Wikipedia
conmanflyer
conmanflyer 2
youve proven your point......... with wikipedia.... good job :)
Aircraft19
Aircraft19 1
Thank you😃
preacher1
preacher1 1
I apologize on the cargo shift.
Aircraft19
Aircraft19 1
Thank you :)
Aircraft19
Aircraft19 1
Hey preacher forgot to tell you that on 14 july, NTSB found evidence of inadequately secured cargo which caused the crash of the 747 freighter at bagram airfield. I believe I am owed an apology

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