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A Killing Syndrome of Four Letters

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    No Survivors in Deadly Anniversary Flight


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    What: Polish Air Force Tupolev TU-154M
    Where: Smolensk
    When: Apr 10th 2010
    Who: 88 passengers and 8 crew
    Why: On approach to Smolensk North Airport in dense fog, the plane impacted a forest, coming to rest short of the runway. There are conflicting reports leading up to the decision to land at Smolensk (versus Minsk or Moscow), holding pattern, the number of approaches.

    Everyone aboard the flight was lost, including Polish President Lech Kaczynski, his wife Maria, the national bank president, deputy foreign minister, army chaplain, head of the National Security Office, deputy parliament speaker, Olympic Committee head, civil rights commissioner and at least two presidential aides and three lawmakers.

    Partial list of those lost in the crash:
    1. Lech Kaczynski, President of the Republic of Poland

    2. Maria Kaczynska, the president’s wife

    3. Ryszard Kaczorowski, head of Poland’s London-based government-in-exile during the communist period

    4. General Tadeusz Buk, Head of Polish Land Forces

    5. Leszek Deptula, MP

    6. Grzegorz Dolniak, MP

    7. Katarzyna Doraczynska, President’s Chancellery

    8 Janina Fetlinska, Senator

    9. General Franciszek Gagor, Chief of Staff

    10. Grazyna Gesicka, MP

    11. Przemyslaw Gosiewski, MP

    12. Mariusz Handzlik, Minister at the President’s Chancellery

    13. Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka, MP

    14. Sebastian Karpiniuk, MP

    15. Admiral Andrzej Karweta, Head of Polish Navy

    16. Mariusz Kazana, Foreign Ministry

    17. Janusz Kochanowski, Poland’s Ombudsman

    18. Stanislaw Jerzy Komorowski, Deputy Defence Minister

    19. Andrzej Kremer, Deputy Foreign Minister

    20. Janusz Kurtyka, National Remembrance Institute head

    21. Tomasz Merta, Deputy Culture Minister

    22. Aleksandra Natalli-Swiat, MP

    23. Piotr Nurowski, head of Polish Olympics Committee

    24. Krzysztof Putra, Deputy Speaker of parliament

    25. Arkadiusz Rybicki, MP

    26. Slawomir Skrzypek, head of Poland’s central bank

    27. Wladyslaw Stasiak, head of Kaczynski’s Chancellery

    28. Aleksander Szczyglo, head of the National Security Bureau

    29. Jerzy Szmajdzinski, Deputy Speaker of parliament

    30. Jolanta Szymanek-Deresz, MP

    31. Izabela Tomaszewska, President’s Chancellery

    32. Anna Walentynowicz, former Solidarity activist

    33. Zbigniew Wassermann, MP

    34. Wieslaw Woda, MP

    35. Edward Wojtas, MP

    36. Pawel Wypych, Minister and Kaczynski’s Chancellery

    37. Stanislaw Zajac, Senator


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    Single-Engine Plane Crashed in NY, Pilot Injured

    A single-engine plane crashed near Buffalo, during takeoff from Royalton Airport in Gasport, New York, at about 11:30 a.m. on July 5.

    The 79-year-old pilot who was the only person aboard suffered facial injuries and was airlifted to the hospital. His name has not yet been released.

    The plane crashed to the right of the runway in a heavily wooded area. The emergency responders faced difficulty in saving the life of the pilot due to the woods. They had to create a path of approximately 200 yards by using a backhoe to carry the stretcher to the pilot.

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    When the Sewage Hit the Fanblade

    What: Cessna 172 registered to an El Cajon flight school en route from Gillespie Field in El Cajon to Torrance.
    Where: Close to a hwy overpass a half-mile from the Oceanside runway Oceanside Municipal Airport east of Interstate 5 in San Diego County.
    When: January 24, 2009
    Who: 24-year-old pilot Amandeep Singh and an 18-year-old passenger Harshdeep Multani . Both have Indian passports.
    Why: The official word is that the plane developed mechanical trouble and was in the process of an emergency landing. On one account, the plane clipped a power line on approach to the runway and crashed. Another account says the plane struck a wooden utility pole. The plane also sheared off the valve to a sewage pipe, spewubg a geyser 25,000 gallons of raw sewage. The airport was closed. It took 45 minutes to extricate the pilot from the wreckage as sewage rained down on them. Decontamination at the scene was comprised of stripping down to their shorts and being hosed down on site.

    A salvage crew removed the wereckage to Pearblossom in Los Angeles County,

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    What is the Value of a Human Life?

    In case you forgot, Dana Air Flight 992 is the McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft en route from Abuja to Lagos, Nigeria which crashed on June 3rd 2012, in the Iju-Ishaga neighbourhood of Lagos, demolishing a furniture works and printing press building.

    The accident, a combination of engine failure and subsequent forced landing, killed 163 people, ten of them on the ground. Eleven miles from the airport, the MD-83 crashed on its tail. It and the neighborhood went up in flames.

    Why do I bring this up now, a little over a year later?

    Because 11 families have received $100,000 each–

    Because sixty-five families whose compensation payments have not been made, due largely to documentation issues and they are suing Dana Air —

    Dana Air claims “95 of 125 families have received interim compensation of $30,000.”

    I have been reading rhetoric lauding Dana Air for making what someone calls “unprecedented progress” in paying compensation.

    Putting the value of a human life at $100,000 is lowballing the value of life. I am surprised that anyone would be commending such devaluation.

    Is the operator looking for a gold medal for forking over a mere $100,000 for a loss of life?

    Is this all a life is worth in that part of the world or is this something Dana insurer is declaring a fair compensation?

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    Flight Update: Ethiopian Death Toll Rising

    By nightfall tonight, 34 bodies have been recovered.

    Investigative crews sort through baby sandals, and airplane parts drifting ashore. People are questioning why the flight was not delayed due to the storm raging at the time of takeoff.

    The USS-Ramage, and US P-3 surveillance aircraft are helping with search and rescue efforts.

    The plane was last serviced on Dec. 25.

    Reports abound that the plane was seen to be on fire on its way down. If reports of an engine fire proved to be correct, it would have been difficult to handle at such a low altitude; but reports of a lighting strike, compounded by poor visibility and high winds compounded by a bird strike are equally as possible.

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