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Old October 14th 03, 07:34 PM
Ralph Snart
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Wonderful. Blame the victims.


"Boran Pivcic" wrote in message
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At 13:30 this Saturday near the village of Radina, Serbia, an UTVA-75, a
Yugoslav-made 2-seat trainer, was shot down by a revolver bullet fired

from
one of the guests at a wedding. The plane was flying low and the guests

did
not see it approach as they started firing firearms of various calibers.

The
bullet hit the plane's wing and pierced the fuel tank. The pilot lost
control and hit nearby high-tension wires that resulted in the explosion

of
the fuel tank. The plane crash landed and was set afire. The crew were
rescued, both the pilot and copilot suffering sever wounds. The copilot's
health is stable, but doctors are still fighting for the pilot's life.

Media
later reported that neither of the crew had a pilot licence, except the
pilot who had a glider rating. Both were employees of Kraljevo Customs. It
is also said that from the preliminary reports, no action will be taken
against the guests, since the plane was flying dangerously low in a
forbidden area.

Triple Delta




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Old October 14th 03, 08:19 PM
John E. Carty
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Who were unlicensed and flying in restricted airspace. Yes, by all means in
this case, blame the victims!

"Ralph Snart" wrote in message
news:PkXib.765509$YN5.741957@sccrnsc01...
Wonderful. Blame the victims.


"Boran Pivcic" wrote in message
...
At 13:30 this Saturday near the village of Radina, Serbia, an UTVA-75, a
Yugoslav-made 2-seat trainer, was shot down by a revolver bullet fired

from
one of the guests at a wedding. The plane was flying low and the guests

did
not see it approach as they started firing firearms of various calibers.

The
bullet hit the plane's wing and pierced the fuel tank. The pilot lost
control and hit nearby high-tension wires that resulted in the explosion

of
the fuel tank. The plane crash landed and was set afire. The crew were
rescued, both the pilot and copilot suffering sever wounds. The

copilot's
health is stable, but doctors are still fighting for the pilot's life.

Media
later reported that neither of the crew had a pilot licence, except the
pilot who had a glider rating. Both were employees of Kraljevo Customs.

It
is also said that from the preliminary reports, no action will be taken
against the guests, since the plane was flying dangerously low in a
forbidden area.

Triple Delta






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Old October 14th 03, 08:57 PM
Ralph Snart
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Even though I'm a member of the (lifetime) NRA, something about people
firing firearms into the air unnerves me. The bullets have to come down
somewhere - 'Farmer Joe Brown, plowing his field, was stuck and killed by a
bullet fired from a wedding party, but it was his fault for being in the way
of the bullet.'

If you ever get tired of living in the USA, I have a suggestion for
you....

"John E. Carty" wrote in message
.. .
Who were unlicensed and flying in restricted airspace. Yes, by all means

in
this case, blame the victims!

"Ralph Snart" wrote in message
news:PkXib.765509$YN5.741957@sccrnsc01...
Wonderful. Blame the victims.


"Boran Pivcic" wrote in message
...
At 13:30 this Saturday near the village of Radina, Serbia, an UTVA-75,

a
Yugoslav-made 2-seat trainer, was shot down by a revolver bullet fired

from
one of the guests at a wedding. The plane was flying low and the

guests
did
not see it approach as they started firing firearms of various

calibers.
The
bullet hit the plane's wing and pierced the fuel tank. The pilot lost
control and hit nearby high-tension wires that resulted in the

explosion
of
the fuel tank. The plane crash landed and was set afire. The crew were
rescued, both the pilot and copilot suffering sever wounds. The

copilot's
health is stable, but doctors are still fighting for the pilot's life.

Media
later reported that neither of the crew had a pilot licence, except

the
pilot who had a glider rating. Both were employees of Kraljevo

Customs.
It
is also said that from the preliminary reports, no action will be

taken
against the guests, since the plane was flying dangerously low in a
forbidden area.

Triple Delta








 




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