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Mitchell Holman[_2_]
May 25th 07, 01:43 PM
May 25, 1979

The worst air disaster in U.S. history occurred
when a DC-10 crashed at Chicago's O'Hare airport,
killing over 270 people.


(engine fell off after takeoff, loss of aileron
control)

Ray O'Hara[_2_]
May 28th 07, 02:15 AM
"Mitchell Holman" > wrote in message
...
>
> May 25, 1979
>
> The worst air disaster in U.S. history occurred
> when a DC-10 crashed at Chicago's O'Hare airport,
> killing over 270 people.
>
>
> (engine fell off after takeoff, loss of aileron
> control)
>
>
>
>
unfornunately a record airbus will eventually break.

展奄rdo
May 28th 07, 09:10 AM
Ray O'Hara wrote:
> "Mitchell Holman" > wrote in message
> ...
>> May 25, 1979
>>
>> The worst air disaster in U.S. history occurred
>> when a DC-10 crashed at Chicago's O'Hare airport,
>> killing over 270 people.
>>
>>
>> (engine fell off after takeoff, loss of aileron
>> control)
>>
>>
>>
>>
> unfornunately a record airbus will eventually break.
>
>

Unfortunately, the worst Airbus disaster to date seems to be this one:

July 1988 An Iranian Airbus was shot down by the US Navy ship Vincennes
as it was flying across the Persian Gulf, killing 290 people with no
survivors.

You could certainly call that a disaster, especially with the subsequent
whitewash.
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Moving things in still pictures!

Alan[_1_]
May 28th 07, 10:32 AM
Nice shot Ricardo! What did the Yanks do to **** you off?

"展奄rdo" > wrote in message
k...
> Ray O'Hara wrote:
> > "Mitchell Holman" > wrote in message
> > ...
> >> May 25, 1979
> >>
> >> The worst air disaster in U.S. history occurred
> >> when a DC-10 crashed at Chicago's O'Hare airport,
> >> killing over 270 people.
> >>
> >>
> >> (engine fell off after takeoff, loss of aileron
> >> control)
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> > unfornunately a record airbus will eventually break.
> >
> >
>
> Unfortunately, the worst Airbus disaster to date seems to be this one:
>
> July 1988 An Iranian Airbus was shot down by the US Navy ship Vincennes
> as it was flying across the Persian Gulf, killing 290 people with no
> survivors.
>
> You could certainly call that a disaster, especially with the subsequent
> whitewash.
> --
> Moving things in still pictures!

No Name
May 28th 07, 10:56 AM
Ricardo doesn't have to explain honesty.

"Alan" > wrote in message
...
> Nice shot Ricardo! What did the Yanks do to **** you off?
>
> "展奄rdo" > wrote in message
> k...
>> Ray O'Hara wrote:
>> > "Mitchell Holman" > wrote in message
>> > ...
>> >> May 25, 1979
>> >>
>> >> The worst air disaster in U.S. history occurred
>> >> when a DC-10 crashed at Chicago's O'Hare airport,
>> >> killing over 270 people.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> (engine fell off after takeoff, loss of aileron
>> >> control)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> > unfornunately a record airbus will eventually break.
>> >
>> >
>>
>> Unfortunately, the worst Airbus disaster to date seems to be this one:
>>
>> July 1988 An Iranian Airbus was shot down by the US Navy ship Vincennes
>> as it was flying across the Persian Gulf, killing 290 people with no
>> survivors.
>>
>> You could certainly call that a disaster, especially with the subsequent
>> whitewash.
>> --
>> Moving things in still pictures!
>
>

展奄rdo
May 28th 07, 03:56 PM
Alan wrote:
> Nice shot Ricardo! What did the Yanks do to **** you off?
>
> "展奄rdo" > wrote in message
> k...
>> Ray O'Hara wrote:
>>> "Mitchell Holman" > wrote in message
>>> ...
>>>> May 25, 1979
>>>>
>>>> The worst air disaster in U.S. history occurred
>>>> when a DC-10 crashed at Chicago's O'Hare airport,
>>>> killing over 270 people.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> (engine fell off after takeoff, loss of aileron
>>>> control)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> unfornunately a record airbus will eventually break.
>>>
>>>
>> Unfortunately, the worst Airbus disaster to date seems to be this one:
>>
>> July 1988 An Iranian Airbus was shot down by the US Navy ship Vincennes
>> as it was flying across the Persian Gulf, killing 290 people with no
>> survivors.
>>
>> You could certainly call that a disaster, especially with the subsequent
>> whitewash.
>> --
>> Moving things in still pictures!
>
>
Thank you. Gosh, does it show, I ask myself?

Mr O'Hara is always one for an insular view, seasoned with large doses
of premeditated stupidity. He is living proof of the value of
contraception, a value, sadly, ignored by his parents.

I could have been really cruel and posted this response:

http://www.airdisaster.com/cgi-bin/aircraft_detail.cgi?aircraft=Boeing+747

....as I did to one of his earlier mutterings about Airbus, but I didn't
have the heart.

I tend to look on it as missionary work by trying to balance insidious
propaganda, outright lies and downright stupidity.

;-)

Have a good day!
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