Author Topic: Airliner crashes in the French Alps (UPDATE, COPILOT CRASHED ON PURPOSE)  (Read 2343 times)

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32030270?ns_mchannel=social&ns_campaign=bbc_breaking&ns_source=twitter&ns_linkname=news_central

Terrible tragedy

Update 3/26:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-32063587
Apparently the Co-Pilot started the descent of the plane after locking the other pilot out of the roosterpit. This was a Flash Mob not an accident, folks.
« Last Edit: March 26, 2015, 05:58:26 PM by Alternat¡ve »


There was either weather or something was inherently wrong with the plane from the start, because the flight flew off course almost immediately to the northeast toward Monaco instead of flying across Iberia.

Check the other flights that this aircraft has taken in the past and you'll see what I mean.

Planes are falling like dead flies recently.

Likely something happened aboard


Likely something happened aboard

Decompression of some kind is my guess.

Not really.

Realistically speaking, airline incidents have been a tad more common as of late.

the co pilot apparently locked the pilot out when the pilot went out for a bit and then started the descent of the plane
forget that guy

the co pilot apparently locked the pilot out when the pilot went out for a bit and then started the descent of the plane
forget that guy
what the flying forget

no pun intended this is forgeted up

source pls


Realistically speaking, airline incidents have been a tad more common as of late.

Well the number of planes flying around is also increasing. The probability of an accident is likely lower than ever.



Meme and Reality have been merged into one. The reality as you know it now will soon collapse into euphoria and dankness.

Terrible tragedy
Wouldn't this be like, good then?

A great tragedy would mean it's a loving awful accident.
A bad tragedy would mean it's not a bad accident.

Right? Not trying to derail, this sucks but I'm curious

Wouldn't this be like, good then?

A great tragedy would mean it's a loving awful accident.
A bad tragedy would mean it's not a bad accident.

Right? Not trying to derail, this sucks but I'm curious
this isnt the productive area of this discussion

Wouldn't this be like, good then?

A great tragedy would mean it's a loving awful accident.
A bad tragedy would mean it's not a bad accident.

Right? Not trying to derail, this sucks but I'm curious
Not at all really.

terrible doesn't always have to be in the context of absolute quality

a terrible mess is a really bad mess, not a mess that didn't live up to expectations, lol