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Nearly 200 Dead in Korean Boeing Crash

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Yikes.

That video is nuts.

I’m starting to wonder if there might be a problem with Boeing.

RT:

A plane flown by Jeju Air belly-landed and exploded at Muan International Airport in South Korea on Sunday, killing 179. The Boeing 737-800 was carrying 181 people, and two of them have been rescued, Yonhap Agency wrote, citing authorities.

The disaster occurred shortly after 9 am local time, when the Boeing 737-800 was landing following a flight from Bangkok.

A video posted on social media shows the large aircraft skidding off the runway and bursting into flames.

According to local media, the authorities believe that the airliner was hit by a flock of birds, which caused its landing gear to malfunction.

The Korea Herald cited officials as saying that the plane crashed during its second attempt to land. After circling the airport, it attempted an emergency belly landing, without the landing gear fully extended.

How did two people survive?

Watch the video.

That is some kind of literal miracle.

This isn’t the first time a flock of birds has been blamed for Boing’s problems. I mean “Boeing’s problems.”

How do birds hit the landing gear though? Does that even make sense?

When this happens in America, you can blame maintenance issues, i.e., “black people and women.”

But that shouldn’t really be a problem in Korea. Most likely, Boeing is shipping in their scam fake parts.

These people were supposed to lead us into the space age.


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•�Category: Ideology, Science •�Tags: Airlines, Boeing, South Korea
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  1. anon[517] •�Disclaimer says:

    As is often the case with airline crashes, whether it be 800 or numerous other “accidents”, the question is always “what happened”, when the proper question should always be “who was on the plane”. These accidents are convenient ways to assassinate someone and leave no trace. The news readers on tv will be braying about what happened and never once ask who was on the plane. JFK jr, Sen Wellstone, Sen Hollings, Sen Stevens and many others. It was an “accident”. Yea right. Boeing is a scapegoat, the plane was probably hijacked electronically, think 911 and many others.

  2. Rich says:

    Boeing went all-in on DIE. And that’s what the company will do, die.

  3. Whatever the problems with the plane, the competency of Asian pilots cannot be under-estimated. Asian-American pilots are the equal of white pilots but traditional Asians refuse new training originating in the west, and they are especially bad in emergencies.

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  4. Chaskinss [AKA "Septic Guirini"] says:

    another capitalistic boeing. or a flock of capitalists. usa alert. profiteering and hustling hucksters

  5. anon[363] •�Disclaimer says:
    @james wilson

    I tend to believe that there may be something to what you say about Asian pilots performing poorly in emergencies. Remember the plane that struck a bridge before going down in a river? That one had an engine failure and the pilots reacted by shutting down the other (good) engine.
    As for this disaster, there is every indication of it being caused by nothing other than panic, too. The pilot heard the bird strike (not a real emergency even) and then was so scared that he couldn’t take a few minutes to set up for a proper landing or go through an emergency checklist. Instead, like a scared child, he immediately tried to land on the wrong runway, coming in too fast, with no landing gear extended, no flaps, no spoilers or slats extended, and touching down too far down the runway for even a normal landing without those handicaps.
    Completely incompetent. This airline should be forced out of business.

  6. Anonymous[363] •�Disclaimer says:

    I’m wondering if maybe the silly overacting when showing fear in Korean thriller movies isn’t so unrealistic after all.

  7. meamjojo says:

    Birds my arse. It was aliens.

    And why are they saying that the black box was damaged and making it difficult to figure out what was going on? Those boxes are supposed to be near indestructible!

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  8. @meamjojo

    Aliens my arse. It was the Jews. It was a test run, after the “Greater Israel” is secured they’re invading Asia.

  9. Piglet says:

    How did two people survive, you ask? They were in the very back of the aircraft. If anyone survives such an accident, they’re usually in the rear. As you see in the video, that was the only part that remained somewhat intact.

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  10. meamjojo says:
    @Piglet

    Had the pilots been able to gain some control of the airplane flaps, they would have likely tried to raise the nose and those in the rear would have taken the brunt of the damage, even when they hit the wall.

    I believe the front of the plane is a safer place to be in crash. So always fly 1st class!

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