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Russian hockey team's jet crashes, killing 36 (pg. 5)
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| geroin |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ferg
Stop defending russian planes. They are crap I m sorry. I love russian people and Ukranians even more. I love Dill on pretty much everything, Perogies are awesome, you have some of the hottest chicks on earth, amognst many other things the former cccp is good at. Flying and maintaining planes isn't 1 of the things you are good at. It sucks that your planes are crap. I wouldn't want any of my comrades to ignore how crappy their planes are and end up on the news further proving my point. |
there are 130 privatized aviation companies in russia, 85% of all flights are completed by 10 major ones, the remaining 15% are small sized companies that own 2-3 planes max. They mostly do vip or local flights. All recent crashes including the last one were by these small companies, not the major 10. It is obvious the smaller companies are either not maintaining the planes properly or don't have appropriate people working on board of those planes because someone made an error. According to officials those 15% will most likely get shutdown in the next year. |
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| Ferg |
| quote: | Originally posted by FunkyCrew
I think you should stick with trance reviews for now, as someone stated earlier :)
"you" and "your" - who dat? These are not my planes and I ain't manufacturing planes either! |
English lessons nice :)
Yeah Trance...
Long story short, small companies or not, Russia allowed this to happen so it doesn't really make a difference. Its to bad it took and entire Hockey team to make a change.
Just to go back on your earlier comment... Russia for sure has more plane fatalities then any other "developed" country over the past 10 years. The fact that you wanted me to compare it to a cumulative world crash number says something. So ya in that case you are right, Russia has less air related fatalities then the entire world combined over the past 10 years GJ! voila un biscuit! LA!
How could you hate on me after I praised the women, dill, and perogies. 3 compliments to 1 insult |
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| The Rattler |
| I've actually played with some of those guys. Hurts to see how it ends for them. |
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| FunkyCrew |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ferg
English lessons nice :)
Yeah Trance...
Long story short, small companies or not, Russia allowed this to happen so it doesn't really make a difference. Its to bad it took and entire Hockey team to make a change.
Just to go back on your earlier comment... Russia for sure has more plane fatalities then any other "developed" country over the past 10 years. The fact that you wanted me to compare it to a cumulative world crash number says something. So ya in that case you are right, Russia has less air related fatalities then the entire world combined over the past 10 years GJ! voila un biscuit! LA!
How could you hate on me after I praised the women, dill, and perogies. 3 compliments to 1 insult |
how's a crash a year the highest record, anywhere? I still do not see any solid proof, statistics or anything else backing what you're saying atm
and yes thank you for the dill compliments, you're funny!
either way, I'd like to point out that the problem is on a much more global level, it doesn't start or end at the age/condition of the planes unfortunately
also interestingly enough no one here blamed the pilots just yet.. another forum I frequent, that's all they've been talking about - assuming the pilots were drunk or incompetent.. |
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| geroin |
US crashes in the last 10 years.
31/01/2000 McDonnell Douglas MD-80/90 Alaska Airlines N963AS (MSN 53077)
Anacapa Island, USA 88
05/03/2000 Boeing 737 Southwest Airlines N668SW (MSN 23060)
Burbank, USA 0
25/05/2000 McDonnell Douglas MD-80/90 Continental Airlines N16884 (MSN 48074)
Newark, USA 0
22/09/2000 Boeing 767 US Airways N654US (MSN 25225)
Philadelphia, USA 0
23/05/2001 Fokker 70/100 American Airlines N1419D (MSN 11402)
Dallas, USA 0
11/09/2001 Boeing 757 American Airlines N644AA (MSN 24602)
Washington, USA 64
11/09/2001 Boeing 757 United Airlines N591UA (MSN 28142)
Somerset, USA 44
11/09/2001 Boeing 767 United Airlines N612UA (MSN 21873)
New York, USA 65
11/09/2001 Boeing 767 American Airlines N334AA (MSN 22332)
New York, USA 92
12/11/2001 Airbus A300 American Airlines N14053 (MSN 420)
Belle Harbor, USA 260
28/08/2002 Airbus A320 America West Airlines N635AW (MSN 91)
Phoenix airport, USA 0
18/01/2003 Embraer 135/145 American Eagle N714BZ (MSN 260)
Columbus, USA 0
14/10/2004 Canadair Regional Jet Pinnacle Airlines N8396A (MSN 7396)
Jefferson City, USA 2
08/12/2005 Boeing 737 Next Gen Southwest Airlines N471WN (MSN 32471)
Chicago, USA 0
27/08/2006 Canadair Regional Jet Comair (Delta Connection) N431CA (MSN 7472)
Lexington-Blue Grass Airport, USA 49
20/12/2008 Boeing 737 Continental Airlines N18611 (MSN 27324)
Denver, USA 0
15/01/2009 Airbus A320 US Airways N106US (MSN 1044)
Hudson River, USA 0
27/01/2009 ATR 42/72 Federal Express N902FX (MSN 175)
Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport, USA 0
12/02/2009 Dash 8 Colgan Air N200WQ (MSN 4200)
Buffalo, USA 49 |
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| ChemEnhanced |
| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
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can you list the number of russian plane crashes in the last ten years? |
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| geroin |
| quote: | Originally posted by ChemEnhanced
can you list the number of russian plane crashes in the last ten years? |
i tried looking that up, i only find top deadliest ones and there are a few |
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| Xavier Moriarty |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zyklon_Jay
and blind nationalism is so 1956. |
i dont know about that. one of the top 3 things keeping me sane for the past 19 years.
| quote: | | -April 10, 2010: All 96 people aboard a Russian Tupolev 154 carrying Poland's president and other top Polish officials die when the presidential jet crashes near Smolensk. |
that had nothing to do with Russian planes or Russian airlines. actually theres a recording from the black box, you oughta listen to it. |
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| evil_cookie |
| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
US crashes in the last 10 years.
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O rly?
| quote: | The top ten safest airlines in the world are mostly based in the U.S. or Europe, according to a report from the Air Transport Rating Agency. Six of the 10 safest airlines -- AMR's American Airlines and American Eagle connection, Continental, Delta, Southwest, United and US Airways -- are based in the U.S. The three safest European carriers were Air France-KLM, British Airways and Lufthansa. Japan Airlines is the safest carrier in Asia, the report said.
The Geneva-based agency said it compared publicly available data on 100 on the world's largest airlines and winnowed the list down using 15 different criteria, including fleet age, pilot training facilities, and the number of accidents during the past 10 years. |
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Now stop embarrassing yourselves and take your misplaced nationalism elsewhere. |
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| Xavier Moriarty |
| nothing wrong with being proud of who you are and where did you come from !! |
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| GGM |
If you're flying on an international airline, you're going to be safe. I'll give each person that's already posted here $100 if they die while flying on an international airline of any nationality. So rest assured.
Here's a list of worlwide causes of death by odds, with the most likely at the top:
Cardiovascular diseases
Infectious_and_parasitic diseases
Ischemic heart disease
Malignant_neoplasms_(cancers)
Cerebrovascular disease_(Stroke)
Respiratory infections
Lower respiratory tract infections
Respiratory diseases
Unintentional injuries
HIV/AIDS
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Perinatal_conditions
Digestive diseases
Diarrhea_diseases
Intentional injuries (Suicide,_Violence,_War, etc.)
Tuberculosis
Malaria
Lung cancers
Road traffic accidents
Childhood diseases
Neuropsychiatric_disorders
Diabetes mellitus
Hypertensive heart disease
Suicide
Stomach cancer
Diseases of the_genitourinary system
Cirrhosis_of the_liver
Nephritis/nephropathy
Colorectal cancer
Liver cancer
Measles
Violence
Maternal conditions
Congenital abnormalities
Nutritional deficiencies
Breast cancer
Esophageal cancer
Inflammatory heart disease
Alzheimer's disease_and other_dementias
Falls
Drowning
Poisoning
Lymphomas,_multiple myeloma
Rheumatic heart disease
Oral_and_oropharynx cancers
Fires
Pertussis
Prostate cancer
Leukemia
Peptic ulcer disease
Protein-energy malnutrition
Endocrine/nutritional disorders
Asthma
Cervical cancer
Pancreatic cancer
Tetanus
Sexually transmitted diseases_excluding HIV/AIDS
Bladder cancer
Meningitis
War
Syphilis
Neoplasms_other than_malignant
Iron deficiency anemia
Ovarian cancer
Tropical diseases_excluding malaria
Epilepsy
Musculoskeletal diseases
Hepatitis B
Parkinson's disease
Alcohol use disorders
Drug use_disorders
Upper respiratory infections
Uterine cancer
Skin diseases
Melanoma_and other_skin cancers
Hepatitis C
Leishmaniasis
Trypanosomiasis
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
See flying on there? It's because truth be told not many people die from it. So ya your odds might be higher on a Russian airline than a North American one, but that's still not very high. Peeps need to stop being pussies about it. |
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