Spanair Survivors
Join Date: Jun 2004
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A really awful accident. None of the crew survived be it cabin or flight deck. It just goes to show that despite all the training and preparation we go through is enough to guarantee us a chance of survival in an incident such as this!!!
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: In a far better place
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To those who lost their lives in this terrible accident...
May the gentle winds always be on your tail and the sun never set on your journey into the hereafter.
May the gentle winds always be on your tail and the sun never set on your journey into the hereafter.
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Santiago de Compostela
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All survivors were sitting between rows 9 and fourteen. Lucky. I thought the ones should be on the front. But no....lucky part of the fuselage.
Devastating stories over here. A kid of six wondering around the trees, and crying, asking the firefighters when "this film was going to end".
Sounds like a bit of emotional invention from the media, which is behaving in an obscene way.
Devastating stories over here. A kid of six wondering around the trees, and crying, asking the firefighters when "this film was going to end".
Sounds like a bit of emotional invention from the media, which is behaving in an obscene way.
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Hi,
Not media emotional invention
I see (TV) the rescuer in a interview tell this story
Condolences
Cheers.
Sounds like a bit of emotional invention from the media, which is behaving in an obscene way.
I see (TV) the rescuer in a interview tell this story
Condolences
Cheers.