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Topic: Why so many planes crashing/disappearing recently? - page 2. (Read 4355 times)

DrG
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Well we should give the airline the benefit of the doubt with respect to maintenance.  I think the issue the plane was facing was flying through hazardous sandstorms. Perhaps in an effort to not lose money they choose to continue the flight even when a significant risk existed.  That could be negligence.
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The MH17 in Ukraine that everyone know about.
The Taiwan plane crash that killed 48 people:

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/23/world/asia/taiwan-plane-crash/


And now the Algerian one carrying 110+ people:

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/24/world/africa/air-algerie-flight/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Not counting the super stealth plane that disappeared somewhere near Malasya last year and still no clue about what happened.


Is this just coincidence, or something behind this? From generalized  lack of investments in security from the airline companies to maybe selective killings or some diversion to something that is happening or going to happen?

 

All of those crashes were not connected together so far as I know.

Do you have any conspiracy theory to share with us?
Wink

We all know that the air transport industry is less and less profitable everyday, so my fear is that it might be starting to reflect in the quality control of planes pieces, and in the concern of the flying companies about security. Since I have almost 0 knowledge about the civil private plane industry, I have no way to check if my thinking might be true or not, so this thread.

We also are open to conspiracy theories like the 2-2-7-7 because they are fun.


Yeah this is probably the most correct answer so far.  Dropping revenue means companies are taking short cuts, like cutting back on maintenance or using cheaper parts, to maintain their net profits.  There's also been a rise in low cost airlines too, ironically you get what you pay for - an airplane which crashes midair.


That's a pretty good theory, but I think the risk of the plane crashing and subsequent settlements far outweigh the costs of maintenance.
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There's also been a rise in low cost airlines too, ironically you get what you pay for - an airplane which crashes midair.

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You pay half the price, we get you half the way!
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The MH17 in Ukraine that everyone know about.
The Taiwan plane crash that killed 48 people:

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/23/world/asia/taiwan-plane-crash/


And now the Algerian one carrying 110+ people:

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/24/world/africa/air-algerie-flight/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Not counting the super stealth plane that disappeared somewhere near Malasya last year and still no clue about what happened.


Is this just coincidence, or something behind this? From generalized  lack of investments in security from the airline companies to maybe selective killings or some diversion to something that is happening or going to happen?

 

All of those crashes were not connected together so far as I know.

Do you have any conspiracy theory to share with us?
Wink

We all know that the air transport industry is less and less profitable everyday, so my fear is that it might be starting to reflect in the quality control of planes pieces, and in the concern of the flying companies about security. Since I have almost 0 knowledge about the civil private plane industry, I have no way to check if my thinking might be true or not, so this thread.

We also are open to conspiracy theories like the 2-2-7-7 because they are fun.


Yeah this is probably the most correct answer so far.  Dropping revenue means companies are taking short cuts, like cutting back on maintenance or using cheaper parts, to maintain their net profits.  There's also been a rise in low cost airlines too, ironically you get what you pay for - an airplane which crashes midair.
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I cannot think of a conspiracy about it but it was definitely alarming.
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What's the 2-2-7-7 conspiracy?

Is the show 227 coming back, 7 days a week?
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The MH17 in Ukraine that everyone know about.
The Taiwan plane crash that killed 48 people:

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/23/world/asia/taiwan-plane-crash/


And now the Algerian one carrying 110+ people:

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/24/world/africa/air-algerie-flight/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Not counting the super stealth plane that disappeared somewhere near Malasya last year and still no clue about what happened.


Is this just coincidence, or something behind this? From generalized  lack of investments in security from the airline companies to maybe selective killings or some diversion to something that is happening or going to happen?

All of those crashes were not connected together so far as I know.

Do you have any conspiracy theory to share with us?
Wink

We all know that the air transport industry is less and less profitable everyday, so my fear is that it might be starting to reflect in the quality control of planes pieces, and in the concern of the flying companies about security. Since I have almost 0 knowledge about the civil private plane industry, I have no way to check if my thinking might be true or not, so this thread.

We also are open to conspiracy theories like the 2-2-7-7 because they are fun.
legendary
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Oh hell, not this guy with his magical numbers.  Roll Eyes
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I've already told you all about this. It's in the 2-2-7-7 thread. Prophecies coming true.
legendary
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The MH17 in Ukraine that everyone know about.
The Taiwan plane crash that killed 48 people:

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/23/world/asia/taiwan-plane-crash/


And now the Algerian one carrying 110+ people:

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/24/world/africa/air-algerie-flight/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Not counting the super stealth plane that disappeared somewhere near Malasya last year and still no clue about what happened.


Is this just coincidence, or something behind this? From generalized  lack of investments in security from the airline companies to maybe selective killings or some diversion to something that is happening or going to happen?

All of those crashes were not connected together so far as I know.

Do you have any conspiracy theory to share with us?
Wink
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Hmm... Three major plane crashes in the space of a week is indeed quite bizarre.

Not counting the super stealth plane that disappeared somewhere near Malasya last year and still no clue about what happened.

That happened this year too. Not last year. March 8 was the date. It was definitely unprecedented for a modern jet to simply vanish without a trace. Nothing found on the sea floor and no wreckage spotted or washed up. Very odd.
hero member
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The MH17 in Ukraine that everyone know about.
The Taiwan plane crash that killed 48 people:

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/23/world/asia/taiwan-plane-crash/


And now the Algerian one carrying 110+ people:

http://edition.cnn.com/2014/07/24/world/africa/air-algerie-flight/index.html?hpt=hp_t1

Not counting the super stealth plane that disappeared somewhere near Malasya last year and still no clue about what happened.


Is this just coincidence, or something behind this? From generalized  lack of investments in security from the airline companies to maybe selective killings or some diversion to something that is happening or going to happen?
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