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So can rule out the possibility that pilot committed suicide….looks like both engines failed to work causing the plane to fall like a stone…the pilots tried to save the plane but failed.
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Remember a few years back when one of the engines failed on a Taiwanese domestic flight, the pilot made a mistake to turn off the good engine causing  the plane to plunge into the river killing many on board.
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The only person who can tell you correctly is Abel Danger
2014 period Abel Danger told us how Airasia went straight up and stalled
All toking monkey steps he told us plane went into the storm straight up and stalled.
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(23-03-2022, 11:20 AM)lvlrsSTI Wrote: After Boeing 737 Max got problem, they made some enhancement and rename the model as Boeing 737 800. So it is the same model.
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(23-03-2022, 11:59 AM)Niubee Wrote: Oh... Really knn ![Angry Angry](https://sgtalk.net/images/smilies/angry.png)
Better avoid travelling with Boeing, Airbus is much safer.
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