more on the Idaho National Guard plane crash

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Boise-AP) -- An interim investigation panel trying to determine why an Idaho Air National Guard A-10 crashed last week will hand over its work to the military's Safety Investigation Board today. Thirty-three-year-old Pilot Major Mark Moynihan was killed when his A-Ten crashed in a grain field near the intersection of Can-Ada and McMillan roads in Ada County last Thursday. Six A-Tens, including the one Moynihan was flying, were on routine training missions. The planes were flying in pairs. Three, including Moynihan's wing man, had already landed. Moynihan was next in line to land when witnesses say they heard an explosion and his plane dropped, breaking into pieces. Members of the two boards worked together this weekend in hopes of determining what caused the crash. The interim board will deliver photographs, video footage, measurements and other data. The board's president, who will serve as lead investigator, arrived Sunday from Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona. The Safety Investigation Board is made up of nine members,

http://www.4utah.com/news/idaho/

-- boop (leafyspurge@hotmail.com), January 24, 2000

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Most if not all plane crashes are not Y2K related if that is where your going. Planes have been crashing for almost 100 years now and they will never stop. They were made by man. Everything that flys with wings has a set of rudders and a stick and these are the life lines. Everything else is secondary. As long as he has control the pilot pretty much controls his own destiny along with his passengers.

-- John Thomas (cjseed@webtv.net), January 24, 2000.

Boop is a serial poster of bullshit articles

-- Mr. Sane (hhh@home.com), January 25, 2000.

Mr. Sane - If I choose to read my news on this forum, how does that affect your ability to to use your mouse.

IN FACT, you spent more time responding to this thread then the time it would have taken to scroll through a hundred posts on the index page. What is your problem?

Planes crashing is doomer material and this is a doomer forum. In other words, we thrive on bad news, get it? IF you don't like, go to church.

-- Guy Daley (guydaley@bwn.net), January 25, 2000.


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