From JNB via Tripoli to London - one of their A330s
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37100560/ns ... ws-africa/
From JNB via Tripoli to London - one of their A330s
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37100560/ns ... ws-africa/
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Ariqiyah flies CRJ-9 to LHR. So hopefully it's not a 330.
in the link to the MSNBC article above it shows the crashed tail of their A330Originally Posted by JZ1
Lots of info in the article.
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
The crash happened on landing at Tripoli - is was a 330.
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Very sad and right before landing too on a flight all the way from JNB.
A330-200 reg. 5A-ONG delivered only 6 months ago. Almost a year after AF 447 (the first A332 to crash) was lost in the Atlantic.
That's Libyan Airlines... Afriqyah flies the A330 to LGW.Originally Posted by JZ1
Very unfortunate for Airbus and my condolences to the families. This is the second loss of a brand new frame for an African carrier in the past year, the first was a Kenya 737-800 that crashed shortly after departure from Beirut.
A child the only survivor....
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/2 ... _liby.html
Rather amazing only one girl made it out and with rather minor injuries.Originally Posted by Gerard
Holy crap, he lost his unit in the crash???
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it was a boy when the flight started!
Congrats to the boy, looking at the horrific images, it is hard to imagine anything living thru that!
The three most common expressions in aviation are, "Why is it doing that?", "Where are we?" and "Oh Crap".
Sad to see another disaster of an Airbus A330.. Fantastic to see that a kid survived.. God bless..
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At first, some said that volcanic ash could have played a role in this horrific crash but scientists say the ash never spread west to Tripoli. I understand that the airport in Tripoli does not have a sophisticated landing system but the winds were light and there was at least 3 miles visibility. My condolences to the families.
They said the plane crash just as it was about to land, but the crash site indicates otherwise to me. Aside from the tail, there are no sizable pieces and hardly any fire at all. Unless the boy was in the tail, I don't see how he could have survived, unless he was just thrown from the aircraft into a tree. Can't believe anyone would survive that.
By my guess, the site looks like the plane hit the ground at a high speed and angle, perhaps due to fuel starvation. Have we heard anything else?
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On another website I have heard that they possibly declared an emergency for unknown reasons and advised ATC that they were coming in one way or another..... Again.... armchair speculation but that would lead me to beleive maybe fuel starvation as well??????? Also considering the lack of burn marks on any of the wreckage pics I have seen that would make sense.
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One of the stories I have read seems to indicate the ash cloud from the Iceland volcano was also evident over North Africa - wonder if that was it.....
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Looking at the ash cloud map today, it's not close to North Africa - so I question the articles that said that might be a cause.
Here is the ash cloud current status:
http://www.weatheronline.co.uk/cgi-app/ ... G=en&ART=3
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