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Old March 5th 04, 11:22 AM
Stefan
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angry wrote:

So let's get the facts straight -

The ATC instructed the russians to descend as part of the approach for
landing procedure.


The russians were going to Barcelona, which is 600 nautical miles from
the collision point. This would be a fairly long landing prcedure. So
much to your unbiased, straight facts. I think I'll skip the rest.

Stefan

 




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