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china airlines 1991 and KAL007
Eeyore wrote in
: Bertie the Bunyip wrote: Eeyore wrote Bert wrote: Eeyore wrote: searcher wrote: Whenever there is an air crash, investigators quickly go to the crash site, to find out what caused the crash. This KAL_007 Korean crash, KAL007 must be the first ever where the entire cause was announced within one day, without any wreckage investigation! Well it was a bit bloody obvious, that's why ! But... what happened looks exactly the same as what happened to the El Al 747 above Amsterdam a year later: "This ultimately caused - probably initiated by fatigue in the inboard midspar fuse-pin - the no.3 pylon and engine to separate from the wing in such a way that the no.4 pylon and engine were torn off". You're talking detail rather than obvious initiating cause. KLike you'd know anything about it planespotter. Since you're such an expert, you can tell us all about it can't you ? A lot more than you could. Bertie |
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