Monday, November 02, 2015

Russian Jet Crashed Because of "An External Impact On The Plane"


Just as ISIS claimed:
Metrojet officials say something outside the plane flying to St. Petersburg caused it to crash in the Sinai desert and that made the plane's crew incapable of responding. 
Viktor Yung, a director general of Metrojet, says Monday "from the moment since the events took a tragic turn, the crew became incapacitated." 
He says that's why there was not "a single attempt to get in touch (with air traffic control) and report the situation on board." 
Another Metrojet official, Alexander Smirnov, has ruled out technical faults or pilot error as a reason for Saturday's crash, saying Monday it had to be due to "an external impact on the plane."

4 comments:

Always On Watch said...

An aviation expert on Bloomberg this morning mentioned a drone as a possible external impact.

Pastorius said...

A jet is not going to ACCIDENTALLY crash into a drone.

That's about as far from reality as the "false positives" on blood in the OJ trial.

It's total bullshit.

Always On Watch said...

Pasto,
The expert didn't suggest that drone involvement was an accident.

Pastorius said...

Good, because that would be totally unreasonable.