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Stubenfliege 2
19th Jan 2009, 18:37
Hi ya,

just heard a radio feature here in Germany, which spread speculations about the crash of a JAT DC-9 at the 26.01.1972 near Srbská Kamenice. 27 of 28 occupants were killed. Only surivor was the FA Vesna Vulović, which fell reportly 10.000 Meters.

This is a lie, say the german TV ARD. According to them, the a/c lost height due to a flight technicial problem and tried to reach a nearby soviet airfield. Doing this, they penetrate a military no fly zone and were eventualy shot down by CSSR interceptors. This happened in ~ 2000 - 3000 feet, otherwise Ms. Vulovic wwas not able to survive the fall. Other evidence is the small diameter of the field of remains.

To cover this up, the yugoslavian & CSSR secret services invent the story of a bomb, planted by a right wing croatian group.

Unfortuantely, the news report is just in german:

Tschechoslowakischer Geheimdienst erfand Rekord | tagesschau.de (http://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/hornung100.html)

Short note in english is here.

JAT Flight JU 367 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JAT_Flight_364)

I havenīt seen a trustworthy evidence for the theory, otherwise I havenīt heard any evidence for the bombing expect the report about a call at a swedish newspaper.

Any opinons about this?

Anybody ever seen a Accident report or anything, trustworthy official regarding this accident?

Regards,

Stubenfliege

Warmtoast
19th Jan 2009, 22:20
The Guardian carried a similar article about this last week (13th January), here:

Vesna Vulovic's record fall Communist propaganda, say journalists | World news | guardian.co.uk (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/jan/13/flight-attendant-record-fall-hoax)

And a further article here:

Green Light: Interviews (http://www.avsec.com/interviews/vesna-vulovic.htm)