Hirscherl
18.11.2001, 18:23 |
OT: Was Piloten über das letzte Flugzeugunglück denken... Thread gesperrt |
... konnte ich heute bei einem Gespräch mit einem ehemaligen Schulkollegen - Pilot bei der AUA - erfahren. Unter Piloten kursiert das Gerücht, der Absturz wäre auf etwas (für das Business) wesentlich Schlimmeres als einen Terrorakt zurückzuführen: Sabotage durch das eigene Wartungspersonal, aufgrund der Massenentlassungen in den USA.
Das würde den Airlines den Rest geben.
Grüße,
Tom
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rodex
18.11.2001, 22:06
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Re: OT: Was Piloten über das letzte Flugzeugunglück denken... |
>Sabotage durch das eigene Wartungspersonal, aufgrund der Massenentlassungen in
>den USA.
Das ist doch Bloedsinn. Wer wuerde 260 Leute umbringen, weil sein Job wackelt?
Rodex
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Hirscherl
18.11.2001, 23:31
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In God´s Own Country ist bekanntlich alles möglich |
A. The Cafeteria Killer
TAMPA, Fla. (UPI) [1/27/93] -- Police say a man in a business suit opened fire in an office building cafeteria at lunchtime Wednesday, killing three people and wounding three others.
The shooting occurred at about 1:05 p.m. at the Island Restaurant, a cafeteria in the Island Center office building in the Rocky Point area near the Courtney Campbell Causeway.
Wendt said the witness told him the man had been fired, and that he walked to a particular table of the first-floor cafeteria and said, ``This is what you get for firing me'' before he began shooting.
B. The Produce Store Killer
HOUSTON, TX. (UPI) [2/6/93] In other news... two men are dead and a woman critically injured after a shooting spree in Houston. Fernando Ruiz... a store clerk... killed his former employer, shot a former co-worker... then fatally shot himself. Officials say the owner of a produce store had just fired Ruiz for stealing.
C.The Corpus Corpsemaker
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) [4/3/95]-- A gunman opened fire in a refinery inspection company, killing at least five people and then shooting himself, police said. Details weren't immediately available, but Assistant Police Chief Ken Bung confirmed that five people were dead and the gunman was being taken to a hospital. The gunman is believed to be a former employee, police said.
D. Beach Blanket Bang Bang
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (Reuter) [Feb. 9, 1996]- A man opened fire at an meeting of a city beach cleaning crew early Friday morning, killing five people before committing suicide, police said.
Another employee was hospitalized with critical injuries, officials said.
The shootings occurred about 3 a.m. EST as workers gathered at a trailer office near downtown Fort Lauderdale to begin their daily shift of cleaning the beach.
``This is... a portable-type unit utilized by a number of city departments and we have confirmed that city workers do make up many of those involved in the shooting,'' said Fort Lauderdale police officer Al Ortenzo.
ABC quoted an unidentified co-worker as saying the shooter was a former employee who was fired last year after failing a drug test and had vowed to return and ``kill everybody.''
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