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UIA Flight 752 is the fifth airliner shot down since 1983
UIA Flight 752 became the fifth airliner that has been shot down since 1983. In the past, several incidents occurred by mistaking an airliner for a warplane during high military tensions between countries. (airlinerwatch.com) Más...When you have war mongering and aggression with known terrorist actions by Zionist Israel and it's Likud Party Terrorist head Benjamin Netanyahu, ALL bets are off. Trump was acting at the behest of three rich American Jews on behalf of Israel and Netanyahu: Bernard "Bernie Marcus, AKA Mr. Home Depot, Paul Elliott Singer, Mr. Hedgefund Vulture Capitalist, and Trump's primary handler, Sheldon Adelson who bought and paid for Trump's election.
I seem to recall a DHL flight making an emergence return to Baghdad after being struck by a SAM.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003_Baghdad_DHL_attempted_shootdown_incident
Otherwise known in the industry as the Baghdad missile miracle.
a nifty piece of craftsmanship in a cockpit that equalled Sully's even though all they saved was boxes and themselves.
the wiki. page is so redacted as to be deemed an infomercial and all of the after event pictures have been edited out. No more bucks for wiki. from me!
Otherwise known in the industry as the Baghdad missile miracle.
a nifty piece of craftsmanship in a cockpit that equalled Sully's even though all they saved was boxes and themselves.
the wiki. page is so redacted as to be deemed an infomercial and all of the after event pictures have been edited out. No more bucks for wiki. from me!
Also noteworthy: This was a 3 man cockpit.
Good point. I dd a little more research to refresh my memory. They wound up having to control the A/C using differential thrust, just like the pilots had to do on UAL 232 at Sioux City.
please close the airspace to civil aviation while they wage war.
It is unbearable that in such a short time two aircraft have been accidentally shot down (UIA Flight 752 & Malaysia Airlines Flight 17). Since 1983 there have been 5 aircraft accidentally shot down. On two other kinds of total losses in a short time with relations in the cause of the accident (B737-max), there have been comparable actions; Safety First.
Even a volcano manages to close airspace. Their wars do not require involuntary spectators from above.
Aviation has only become what it is because everyone involved is constantly working to learn from mistakes and to react accordingly so that mistakes do not happen again; Safety First. Even the military should be able to learn from mistakes and not repeat them. Please close the airspace if you are using tools of war.
If you find this too complicated or momentous, try diplomacy, not war.