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What happens in the skies of USA?

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posted on Jul, 20 2009 @ 01:39 PM
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What happens in the skies of USA?
26 Airplanes incidents from 17 to 19 July?

Look Here: hisz.rsoe.hu... ... a&lang=eng

ANY IDEA?



posted on Jul, 20 2009 @ 01:41 PM
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hey Taymour any updates on the mars photos?




posted on Jul, 20 2009 @ 01:52 PM
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Check U2U



posted on Jul, 20 2009 @ 01:54 PM
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This is a good question. All different shapes and sizes of aircraft, in all different parts of the country. I have been keeping up with this too........on July 15 and 16, there were 16 incidents.



posted on Jul, 20 2009 @ 02:09 PM
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The RSOE details say 0 affected persons in most cases - also no description. Talking about vague! So what kind of incidents could those be?



posted on Jul, 20 2009 @ 02:18 PM
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I'm not an expert but 26 Airplanes Incidens in 3 days is Really Strange!
Can someone check some news about any single incident on local state newspapers?
I'm not from USA or Uk and have not a good english.
THX.



posted on Jul, 20 2009 @ 02:30 PM
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While the RSOE reports show no description, the plane number (I guess?) is given - I checked one on Google and got one result:
www.faa.gov...

It describes 7 of the incidents on 17/07 and 18/07 - an engine problem, a blown tire, crashed landing, more blown tires and crashlandings.. Freaky coincidences?

edit to add: the rest of the FAA reports for those incidents are in this goog0l search - it's a bit too much for me to summarize, so there ;D



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posted on Jul, 20 2009 @ 02:53 PM
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Great Find scraze!
THX


However is really strange. I never seen one thing like this before!



posted on Jul, 20 2009 @ 03:17 PM
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Aircraft on takeoff, crashed between two hangars, the one person on board was fatally injured, columbus metro airport, columbus, ga.

one event

NC: N424us us airways flight awe1101 boeing 737 aircraft on climbout, reported a bird strike to its radome, landed without incident, charlotte, nc

TX: Aircraft, registration unknown, force landed in a field, near pasadena, tx

SD: Aircraft struck a taxiway sign, sioux falls, sd

WY: Aircraft on landing, gear collapsed, rock springs, wy

NV: Aircraft on takeoff, blew a tire, las vegas, nv

CA: N613ck, an sh-3h rotorcraft, landed hard and rolled onto its side during a fire fighting operation, near willow creek, eureka, ca

----info gathered from Clicking the events on the Interactive map



posted on Jul, 21 2009 @ 01:15 PM
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Worked with some one that had a plane rental business.
He said more accidents happen on the ground.
Wing tips going into things I suppose.

Yet a few feet off the ground might almost be a ground accident.
So far the safe plane promised by Tesla has not been found.
Or its not that safe or its a very very good plane.



posted on Jul, 21 2009 @ 01:30 PM
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It's amazing!
Friend of mine told me about fatal accident of her cousin on Cessna airplane in Chiapas Mexico last weekend!!
He went alone.

Happy



posted on Jul, 21 2009 @ 01:50 PM
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Aircraft incidents minutes apart at Mass. airport - Boston.com
Jul 13, 2009 ... It was anything but a routine afternoon for emergency crews at Hanscom Airport. The Federal Aviation Administration says a small plane and a ...
Aircraft incidents minutes apart at Mass. airport - Boston.com

Southwest Incident Renews Maintenance Worries - WSJ.com
Jul 16, 2009 ... Southwest visually inspected all 181 of its 737-300 airplanes Monday night after the incident but said it didn't find any structural ...
Southwest Incident Renews Maintenance Worries - WSJ.com



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posted on Jul, 22 2009 @ 01:14 PM
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I amgetting earthquake info zones...And not aircrafts?



posted on Jul, 22 2009 @ 01:17 PM
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Given the thousands of aircraft flying in the US every day, does anyone have statistical date to compare with? This could actually be an unusually low number of incidents for all we know.



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