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#7746 by slinky09
05 Sep 2005, 08:30
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/4214452.stm

All a long way away still and non-UK or US but does seem to be a spate of them currently.
#75893 by seany
05 Sep 2005, 11:58
Another 732[V].
#75934 by Kryten
05 Sep 2005, 19:42
Originally posted by sean modi
Another 732[V].


Yeah, they are really getting too old to be in regular passanger service now, most are over 20 years old now and have done a lot of segments.

Sorry to hear about this though [:(]
#76049 by sky
06 Sep 2005, 10:11
Originally posted by Kryten
Originally posted by sean modi
Another 732[V].


Yeah, they are really getting too old to be in regular passanger service now, most are over 20 years old now and have done a lot of segments.

Sorry to hear about this though [:(]


Please read fooled by randomness.

Also, 20 year is no long time for an aircraft, look at the fleet NW is maintaining. Age can be a correlation to accident but a statement like that is just ludicrous.

I also recall that the Helios jet was only 5-6 years old.

Cheers
sky
#76052 by AlanA
06 Sep 2005, 10:58
Originally posted by sean modi
Another 732[V].


I think we have to wait for the accident investigation outcome before we can blame the type 0f aircraft or its age for the crash.
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