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Author: MalMal Date: Nov 10, 2007 02:23
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Author: NedNed Date: Nov 10, 2007 05:57
Mal wrote:
Yair, he prolly got slow on final and panicked after
realising he had less than, 1,000,000 metres left to pull up.
Rolls eyes.
Try running this thru a translator Mal - Drei Deutsche bei
Absturz von Kleinflugzeug in Australien getötet
Sydney (dpa) - Drei Deutsche sind beim Absturz ihres
Kleinflugzeuges in Australien ums Leben gekommen. Das
Unglück ereignete sich nahe dem Ort Tennant Creek im
Bundesstaat Northern Territory, wie der australische Sender
ABC berichtete. Die genaue Ursache ist noch nicht bekannt.
Der Pilot habe offenbar versucht, eine Notlandung auf einer
Autobahn zu machen. Es habe so ausgesehen, als ob die
Maschine dabei in ein Kabel geflogen sei.
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Author: Peter FanelliPeter Fanelli Date: Nov 10, 2007 06:19
Ned aioe.org> wrote in news:fh4dc6$msf$1@aioe.org:
More Drivel
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Author: NedNed Date: Nov 10, 2007 07:29
Peter Fanelli wrote:
> Ned aioe.org> wrote in news:fh4dc6$msf$1@aioe.org:
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> More Drivel
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I should point out that it is not necessary to repeatedly
demonstrate publicly that you are a dead-set no nothing fuckwit.
You reckon it was drivel - calling it as a wire strike
rather than a spin?
Let's see who was right here - OK?
I look forward to rubbing your nose right in it.
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Author: Peter FanelliPeter Fanelli Date: Nov 10, 2007 09:30
Ned aioe.org> wrote in news:fh4inn$77d$1@aioe.org:
> Peter Fanelli wrote:
>> Ned aioe.org> wrote in news:fh4dc6$msf$1@aioe.org:
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>> More Drivel
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> I should point out that it is not necessary to repeatedly
> demonstrate publicly that you are a dead-set no nothing fuckwit.
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> You reckon it was drivel - calling it as a wire strike
> rather than a spin?
>
> Let's see who was right here - OK?
>
> I look forward to rubbing your nose right in it.
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Author: JDJD Date: Nov 10, 2007 14:15
Mal wrote:
From the Age:-
A service station worker who went to the scene told the ABC: "It seems like
a small, light plane has attempted to land and it's hit a wire going across
the road and plummeted straight down into the side of the Stuart Highway,
right into the verge."
JD
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Author: NedNed Date: Nov 10, 2007 16:09
Peter Fanelli wrote:
> Ned aioe.org> wrote in news:fh4inn$77d$1@aioe.org:
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>> Peter Fanelli wrote:
>>> Ned aioe.org> wrote in news:fh4dc6$msf$1@aioe.org:
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>>> More Drivel
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>> I should point out that it is not necessary to repeatedly
>> demonstrate publicly that you are a dead-set no nothing fuckwit.
>>
>> You reckon it was drivel - calling it as a wire strike
>> rather than a spin?
>>
>> Let's see who was right here - OK?
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>> I look forward to rubbing your nose right in it.
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Author: PitsPits Date: Nov 10, 2007 20:10
On Nov 11, 9:09 am, Ned aioe.org> wrote:
> Peter Fanelli wrote:
>> Ned aioe.org> wrote innews:fh4inn$77d$1@aioe.org:
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>>> Peter Fanelli wrote:
>>>> Ned aioe.org> wrote innews:fh4dc6$msf$1@aioe.org:
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>>>> More Drivel
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>>> I should point out that it is not necessary to repeatedly
>>> demonstrate publicly that you are a dead-set no nothing fuckwit.
>
>>> You reckon it was drivel - calling it as a wire strike
>>> rather than a spin?
>
>>> Let's see who was right here - OK?
>
>>> I look forward to rubbing your nose right in it. ...
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Author: NedNed Date: Nov 10, 2007 23:47
Craig Welch wrote:
> "Mal" spamers.org.au> said:
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> "The planes were travelling from Katherine to Kings Creek Station
> when the crash happened completely blocking the Stuart Highway."
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Yes. Why do you find that so unusual Craig?
It happens on a regular basis at accident sites on major
highways all over Australia. Particularly as you'd no doubt
be painfully aware on the Bruce, where QPS close the highway
on an almost daily basis - even when the vehicles involved
are well clear of the main road surface.
In this case the closure was implemented by NT Police and
not, as you seem to imply by the wreck itself.
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Author: BernieFlyerBernieFlyer Date: Nov 11, 2007 00:34
Ned wrote:
> Craig Welch wrote:
>> "Mal" spamers.org.au> said:
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>> "The planes were travelling from Katherine to Kings Creek Station
>> when the crash happened completely blocking the Stuart Highway."
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> Yes. Why do you find that so unusual Craig?
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> It happens on a regular basis at accident sites on major highways all
> over Australia. Particularly as you'd no doubt be painfully aware on the
> Bruce, where QPS close the highway on an almost daily basis - even when
> the vehicles involved are well clear of the main road surface.
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> In this case the closure was implemented by NT Police and not, as you
> seem to imply by the wreck itself.
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>> The accompanying photo shows an impingement onto the highway of ...
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