This is an excellent article that raises many issues with the Concorde disaster at Le Bourget airport, France, 2000.
I have known of some of the issues but there are other revelations that I was not aware of.
An interesting read. View here.
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Charl wrote:QUOTE (Charl @ Dec 17 2012,7:01 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Industry wags have it that the French killed more Germans on that day, than they managed in the entire Second World War.
And i was being nice, France a country of corruption .. thru its recent decade of history ... mixing of words and not doing nothing ... HEY!
just like the Second World War .
IslandBoy77 wrote:QUOTE (IslandBoy77 @ Dec 18 2012,9:13 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>While I have trouble looking at France in a positive light - even though my family "emigrated" from there during the French Revolution -
Emigratethey ran or the'd have there heads cut off
..... maybe that's why this Concorde crash report is being swept under the rug .. during the Berlin airlift they accidently over loaded aircraft many times , one example putting an Avro York 's payload on to a DC-3 , flights during the period were coming and going every thirty seconds going through three corridores in 1948 - 1949 not a bad effort , but up to the Concorde crash there was only 13 aircraft making a living since the first revenue flight in 1976 .. how is it that an aircraft with such prestiege be overloaded for a start that could have been airborne before the the FOD getting it and then to start looking at another airline as a scapegoat ! It was Air France so maybe they had better look into their own 'Heads' and course shows the corruption must .. not must but still is rife within the offices of power in the country .
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Ian Warren wrote:QUOTE (Ian Warren @ Dec 18 2012,9:41 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>Emigratethey ran or the'd have there heads cut off
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Yes, hence the quotes around emigrated. The story is that my family, suddenly "disinherited" of their lands and estate by a large group of angry people waving pitchforks, torches & other assorted weaponry, had the privilege of gracefully exiting the country in a dung cart that also had a load of straw (extra comfort - a real bonus). The local soldiers were even good enough to add extra ventilation to the whole affair by vigorously thrusting their bayonets through the straw. I guess they weren't full informed that my lot were under said straw.... yet perhaps their attention was diverted elsewhere, as their erstwhile attention neglected to perforate any of my antecedents. Which could be a good or bad thing, depending on how one looks at it.
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