Erie in-cabin photo's from inside GOL 737 (0/1)
four-oh-four wrote:
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006 15:01:45 -0500, "Ron Snipes"
wrote:
Something stinks here, in my humble opinion! A couple of weeks ago, a
Powerpoint Presentation surfaced showing how the small jet clipped the left
wing. Maybe 15' or so got clipped off. The PPT is not written in english
either. Nothing is mentioned about the tail surfaces of the airliner being
damaged. So the photo of the entire tail section missing might just be a
stretch.
I wasn't there nor did I see it. Just my opinion.
ron
It looked pretty real to me. I flew Boeing airliners for 25 years, and
the kind of people that might want to make a fake picture like this
one, don't have access to airliner cabins. And what about all the
people in the picture? If it were faked, the ones that did it went to
an awful lot of trouble to do it. Someone might gain access to an
abbandoned airliner sitting at some airport, but where is one with a
hole in the roof? That plane broke up on the way down, so if it
doesn't fit the collision senario, it had to have been taken after
that. As the passengers have all had time to don their masks, after
they dropped down from the passenger service units. I'd vote the
pictures are the real thing. And until proven otherwise, it's
disrespectful to the deceased to say otherwise. A show like survivor
would have mockups of airliner cabins at their disposal,but I never
watch those ridiculous types of shows. Someone made a post earlier
that it looked like a scene from that show. That would be about the
only type of organization that would have the resources to fake
something like that.. If it is from that show, someone that watches
it might comment if they really think that's where it came from.
I hardly ever watched "Lost" but the photos appear to be that of one
side of a jumbo...
JT
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