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Old February 4th 07, 01:24 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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"Conscious Pilate" wrote in news:45c5aac2$0$21086
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jesus wept - I hadn't seen it before & was passed onto me in good faith -
sorry all
Conscious Pilate




The woman in handcuffs is the first clue.......


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Old February 4th 07, 05:31 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Old February 4th 07, 06:22 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Really! Just back in November, another person brought this same post up and
refused to believe that it was a hoax.

And he said he was a retired airline pilot "and could _tell_ it was real..."


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Old February 4th 07, 06:22 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Really! Just back in November, another person brought this same post up and
refused to believe that it was a hoax.

And he said he was a retired airline pilot "and could _tell_ it was real..."


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Old February 4th 07, 06:28 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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AMEN
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Old February 4th 07, 06:28 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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AMEN
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Old February 4th 07, 06:28 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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jackass
"Conscious Pilate" wrote in message
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G'day All,

from a friend

no enjoyment this time

Conscious Pilate


Amazing Photographs from last month's fatal 737 Aircraft Accident in
Brazil
- mid-air collision

Last month a B737 had a mid air collision with a Embraer Legacy while
cruising at 35,000 feet over South America. The Embraer Legacy, though
seriously damaged, with the winglet ripped off, managed to make a landing
at a nearby airstrip in the midst of the Amazon jungle. The crew and
passengers of the Embraer Legacy had no idea what they had hit. The B737,
however, crashed killing all crew and passengers on board.

The two photos attached above were apparently taken by one of the
passengers in the B737, after the collision and before the aircraft
crashed.
The photos were retrieved from the camera's memory stick. You will never
get to see photos like this. In the first photo there is a gaping hole in
the fuselage through which you can see the tailplane and vertical fin of
the aircraft.

In the next photo one of the passengers is being sucked out of the gaping
hole.

Photos taken inside the plane.
These photos were found in a digital Casio Z750, amidst the remains in
Serra do Cachimbo. Although the camera was destroyed, the Memory Stick was
recovered. Major Antônio Nelson, from the Brazilian Air Force, is
investigating how the photos leaked into the Internet, pois representam
graficamente o ápice dessa tragédia, e não deveriam ter sido divulgadas.
Investigating the serial number of the camera the owner could be
identified, as Paulo G. Muller, an actor of a theatre for children known
in
the outskirts of Porto Alegre. It can be imagined that he was standing
during the impact with the Embraer Legacy, and during the turbulence he
managed to take these photos, seconds after the tail loss the aircraft
plunged, so the camera was found near the cockpit.

The structural stress probably ripped the engines away, diminishing the
falling speed, protecting the eletronic equipment but not, unfortunately,
the victims.

Paulo Muller leaves behind two daughters, Bruna and Beatriz, from a
previous relationship.





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Old February 4th 07, 06:28 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
rstro
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jackass
"Conscious Pilate" wrote in message
...
G'day All,

from a friend

no enjoyment this time

Conscious Pilate


Amazing Photographs from last month's fatal 737 Aircraft Accident in
Brazil
- mid-air collision

Last month a B737 had a mid air collision with a Embraer Legacy while
cruising at 35,000 feet over South America. The Embraer Legacy, though
seriously damaged, with the winglet ripped off, managed to make a landing
at a nearby airstrip in the midst of the Amazon jungle. The crew and
passengers of the Embraer Legacy had no idea what they had hit. The B737,
however, crashed killing all crew and passengers on board.

The two photos attached above were apparently taken by one of the
passengers in the B737, after the collision and before the aircraft
crashed.
The photos were retrieved from the camera's memory stick. You will never
get to see photos like this. In the first photo there is a gaping hole in
the fuselage through which you can see the tailplane and vertical fin of
the aircraft.

In the next photo one of the passengers is being sucked out of the gaping
hole.

Photos taken inside the plane.
These photos were found in a digital Casio Z750, amidst the remains in
Serra do Cachimbo. Although the camera was destroyed, the Memory Stick was
recovered. Major Antônio Nelson, from the Brazilian Air Force, is
investigating how the photos leaked into the Internet, pois representam
graficamente o ápice dessa tragédia, e não deveriam ter sido divulgadas.
Investigating the serial number of the camera the owner could be
identified, as Paulo G. Muller, an actor of a theatre for children known
in
the outskirts of Porto Alegre. It can be imagined that he was standing
during the impact with the Embraer Legacy, and during the turbulence he
managed to take these photos, seconds after the tail loss the aircraft
plunged, so the camera was found near the cockpit.

The structural stress probably ripped the engines away, diminishing the
falling speed, protecting the eletronic equipment but not, unfortunately,
the victims.

Paulo Muller leaves behind two daughters, Bruna and Beatriz, from a
previous relationship.





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Old February 4th 07, 06:53 PM posted to alt.binaries.pictures.aviation
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Of all the people to get caught by that one

Scene from LOST not a real accident

Conscious Pilate wrote:
G'day All,

from a friend

no enjoyment this time

Conscious Pilate





 




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