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While the story it's self is tragic and a sad day for Poland...
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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BTW, "Soviet Russia" is an anachronism like "Slaveholding America". Boy you have a lot of things to learn. Stop peeping under your mother's skirt and grab some good books. |
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A plane carrying Polish President Lech Kaczynski has crashed near a Russian airport, officials say. Russian media reported that 87 people were killed in the crash, but it is not yet known if anyone survived. The plane was reportedly heading to an airport in the western city of Smolensk when it crashed. Mr Kaczynski was due to visit Smolensk to mark the 70th anniversary of the Katyn massacre, when Soviet troops killed thousands of Poles Pay attention to the last paragraph 70th anniversary part, And killed thousands of Poles. How many poles must die before they fight back? |
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""Russians shoot down Polish President's Plane""
I expected and assumed the same... til i read more news about bad weather. Its not like that's unimaginable |
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But Putin has a habit of kicking ass. Dont fuck with Putin. http://www.cantstopthebleeding.com/img/300_putin,0.jpg |
Sad news. :(
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never heard of him
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very sad day for Poland.
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:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
Now about "shitty Russian aircraft". Let's stop listening to weak-minded kids and look at the stats.
The Most Unsafe Airplanes in the World Using the data of Ascend London insurance consultancy the BusinessWeek edition made the list of the most dangerous planes on the basis of the air crash quantity with fatal outcome. The rate contained the models of planes, which are in operation all over the world in more than 100 units. Air crashes connected with terrorism were not included. 1. Boeing 737 JT8D One crash per: 507 500 flying hours Years of production: 1967-1988 Planes in operation: 517 The first version of Boeing 737 is recognized to be the most wrecking plane in the world. One air crash with a fatal outcome covers 507 500 flying hours. The less is the figure the more is the probability of crash. 517 more planes of this model are still in operation in poor countries. About 30- year-old Boeing 737 JT8D, that was in operation by Itek Air company, crashed not far from Bishkek in August 2008. 68 people died in that crash. 2. IL-76 One crash per: 549 900 flying hours Years of production: 1974 ? present Planes in operation: 247 This model is mostly met in the countries of the former Soviet Union, Near East and Africa. One of the biggest air crashes of IL 76 happened in 2003. The crashed plane belonged to Iranian air company Iran Revolutionary Guard, 275 people died in that crash. 3. Tu-154 One crash per: 1 041 000 flying hours Years of production: 1971-present Planes in operation: 336 This model is also mainly in the parks of air companies of the former Soviet Union, and performs the flights in the inner airlines mainly. Since 2002 four air crashes took place in Iran with TU 154. The latest air crash happened this year in July 15: TU 154 of Iranian Air Company Caspian Air going from Tehran to Yerevan. 168 people died. 4. Airbus A310 One crash per: 1 067 700 flying hours Years of production: 1983-1998 Planes in operation: 191 Big air companies have already put out of operation this model of European air constructor Airbus. However, some poor countries like Pakistan International Airlines, actively keep it in operation. The latest air crash of this kind of airliner happened this year in June 30 when A310 which belonged to Yemenia Airlines and was going from Yemen to Comoro Islands fell into the open sea. 153 people died, only a 12 ?year-old girl was saved. 5. McDonnell-Douglas DC-9 One crash per: 1 068 700 flying hours Years of production: 1965-1982 Planes in operation: 315 The McDonnell-Douglas company stopped its existence after merging with Boeing in 1997, but not young already DC-9 are still in operation by the Delta Airlines company, and also by many other small air companies in the world. In April there was a crash of DC-9 of the Hewa Bora Airways2008 in the Republic of Congo, 44 people died then. 6. Tu-134 One crash per: 1 087 600 flying hours Years of production: 1964-1986 Planes in operation: 223 The most mass plane of the soviet civil aviation is still widely used by the Russian air companies and the former Soviet republics. As soon as the level of the engine noise of the liner does not satisfy the western European standards TU 134 is mainly used in inner flights. One of the biggest crashes happened in August 2004, when the ?Volga ? Aviaexpress? plane crashed and all the 43 people on board died. 7. Boeing 727 One crash per: 2 306 300 flying hours Years of production: 1963-1984 Planes in operation: 412 Most of the biggest air companies have already replaced the old Boeing 727 for more modern planes. The United Airlines air company e.g. gave one such liner to the Chicago museum of science and industry in 1993. However, this plane is still widely used out of the USA, especially by charter air companies. One of the air crashes with this plane happened in African Benin on Christmas 2003. 151 people died then. 8. McDonnell-Douglas MD-80 One crash per: 2 332 300 flying hours Years of production: 1980-1999 Planes in operation: 923 This model, made to replace DC-9, was taken out of production recently and is still in use by the Delta American Air Company, as well as big European companies, Alitalia and SAS in particular. In August 2008 the plane of this model which belonged to the Spanish Air company Spanai crashed when going from Madrid to Canary Islands. 153 people died then. 9. McDonnell-Douglas DC-10 One crash per: 2 908 800 flying hours Years of production: 1971-1989 Planes in operation: 153 DC 10 belongs to a rare type of planes whose security increases with its age. Fatal air crashes with this liner in 70?s brought to the significant changes and improvements in the construction of the airline. As a result the last incident with the people died happened in 1999 when the liner of the former French AOM company crashed in Guatemala. Currently the plane is mainly used by freight carrier and charter companies. The last air company which used DC 10 for regular flights was Biman Bangladesh. 10. McDonnell-Douglas MD-11 One crash per: 3 668 800 flying hours Years of production: 1990-2001 Planes in operation: 187 MD11 turned to be not a very successful model as it had not high indexes on effectiveness of fuel using and other parameters. Anyway the Finnair and KLM air companies still use these liners, but mainly for freight carrier. The last time the plane of this model crashed in 1999. At that time the MD 11 of the China Airlines company got burned while landing in Hong Kong during the typhoon, three people died. It is necessary to mention that the list made by BusinessWeek is somewhat different from the statistics made by the bureau on accidents by air transport JACDEC, though according to the version of this bureau the most wrecking in the history of civil aviation are the planes of Boeing Company. |
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Very sad news. I'm a big fan of Poland, been there many times, lived there too. I feel sorry for the lives lost in this tragedy.
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Holy crap... that to happen to any gov is crazy.. Are we sure Canada didn't do this? As an American I say Blame Canada!
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Wow that's fucked up.
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That would actually help Poland, why fight it?
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yes big day for conspiracy theorists |
crazy shit for sure
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Well at least this thread brings light to the fact that communists mass murdered 22,000 of some of the best and brightest of the Polish people in the Katyn forest. That is what communists do, they round up the university professors, writers, doctors, political leaders, military officers, and religious leaders and simply murder them in order to cement their total domination over a people.
Communists mass murdered tens of millions of Russians, ethic Germans, and Ukrainians in just a few decades. Those roaches are still very powerful, they did not die out when the USSR fell. |
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sad day for Poland :( |
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Nothing like a genocide of the goverment for a clean start. Could be better could be worse. however RIP since this is a overall bad situation though. |
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Please get back to me when your country lands a man on the moon. :1orglaugh |
I heard he told the EU to take a hike yesterday haha. I think I saw it in the WSJ.
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