Robin Hood wrote: I just found the idea that a catastrophic engine failure and the resulting damage, could not cause the aircraft to crash, as suggested by Kikapu ....... “ No amount of engine fire would have done that..”
Hi RH,
I stand by my above comments. There has been many engine fires, engine shutdowns, engine disintegrations, and one or two engines falling off during a flight. You are never going to get the whole aircraft in a complete fireball crashing to earth, especially when the aircraft had just taken of few minutes earlier and was barely at 10,000 ft. Something other than an engine on fire would have to have caused that fireball, like two surface to air missiles for example or on board bomb.
In the beginning we did not see the video with the missiles being fired, just the video with the fireball coming to earth. When we then add the information when the aircraft took off and at what altitude it was few minutes after and without any emergency declared by the pilots, the plane was a fireball. Considering the Iranians had already fired several missiles at US airbases in Iraq only two hours earlier, there can ONLY be one conclusion, and that was, that the Ukrainian plane had been shot down. The ONLY unanswered question then remained was, who pulled the trigger, and now we know who.
by Kikapu » Thu Jan 09, 2020 11:24 pm
That 737 was coming down to earth in a fireball like a meteor. No amount of engine fire would have done that. If the pilots never declared an emergency, how the fuck the Iranians declared it was a “technical” problem. Then the Iranians few hours after the crash declared that the black boxes were found but damaged, which some information was corrupted. Say what?
It is obvious the plane had been shot down.
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