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GVPILOT 1st Dec 2008 04:03


Originally Posted by koudelka (Post 4545844)
Reasons to believe this was not an accident are growing

Which begs the question: In whose minds are these reasons growing? :eek:

Evidence suggests it was an accident, is there solid evidence to the contrary?


Originally Posted by koudelka (Post 4545844)
my apologies for turning this forum into a political one but I hate when people blame on inocent men when they canīt even defend themselves.

Nah, you're only showing how the "most respected" weekly journal has brainwashed, er, I mean influenced your perception of things in general. ;)


Originally Posted by koudelka (Post 4545844)
Media still mentions the learjet falling in flames, and for me is curios why Mr Tellez declared an accident even when the firemen havenīt finished their work, just two hours after the crash.

Has "the media" produced enough evidence, that indeed, the Learjet was in flames before it impacted the ground? It's all :mad: hearsay.

Conspiracy theories are a dime a dozen, yet no one has put forth evidence to support them. Perhaps people are watching too much Hollywood action movies?

Regards!

koudelka 8th Dec 2008 17:36

History will tell
 
After reading how inconvenient Mr M was, I not longer suspect of the narco only but the gob....ainīt those the same?

dangerous Good 15th Dec 2008 11:31

Suggest you take a look at this publication from the NATS Division of Safety. Highlights some of the events/causes leading upto the loss of control of the L45.

DSN 1/08
Publication Date:
1 December 2008

DG

Von Klinkerhoffen 15th Dec 2008 13:27

DG , can you post a link for everyone ? :ok:

VK

dangerous Good 17th Dec 2008 02:55

Hi VK

Check your PM

DG

robbreid 4th Nov 2009 03:11

Turbulence caused crash that killed Mexico's No. 2

The Associated Press
Updated: 11/03/2009 06:42:19 PM PST


MEXICO CITY—Investigators have confirmed that turbulence from a larger plane caused the crash of a government jet that killed Mexico's interior secretary and 15 other people a year ago. Lead government investigator Gilberto Lopez says the pilots of the Learjet 45 were too slow to reduce their speed and came up too close behind a Boeing 767, which was on the same flight path to Mexico City's international airport.
Lopez presented the final report of the investigation at a news conference Tuesday. The findings confirmed preliminary conclusions from last year.
The Learjet 45 plowed into the capital's wealthy Lomas neighborhood Nov. 4, 2008, killing Interior Secretary Juan Camilo, the No. 2 official in the federal government.


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