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Sunny-side-up
1st December 2016, 17:01
Sorry if already posted, but could not find it ?

Investigators are trying to work out why the plane that crashed in Colombia on 28 November, killing 71 people, ran out of fuel. The dead include most of Brazil's Chapecoense football club. Six people survived. Here is what we know so far.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-38142998

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/30/world/americas/plane-crash-brazil-colombia-soccer-fuel.html

Cardillac
1st December 2016, 19:58
I came to the conclusion a long time ago that most (not all, but the majority of) plane crashes are suspicious; get a list of passengers to see if any on board were standing in someone's way-

so far here in Germany we have two MSM scenarios:

A) (the first MSM scenario here in Germany): the pilot knew the plane was about to crash so he dumped excess fuel to prevent an explosion

B) the plane didn't have enough fuel to get it to it's destination (huh?)- don't airlines fuel-up their planes enough to reach their destination?

since the first few reports: radio silence

just like the ridiculous explaination involving a German Wings plane a yr. ago about a supposedly suicidal co-pilot locking the pilot out of the cockpit (not possible) and crashing the plane (ohh, by the way the black box was damaged; again, not possible- black boxes are indestructable unless they're nuked)-

no mention of the black box in the Medellin tragedy; hasn't anyone yet connected the dots that Medillin is one of the hubs of drug trafficking in S. America?-

so why the crash on approach to Medellin?- who/what was on that plane that needed destroying?- I don't have the answer- but it's definietely food for thought-

Larry in Germany