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Maybe Malaysia should stop flying planes: 777 crashed in Ukraine

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militias were claiming on their website they'd shot down an AN-26 transport

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oops
 
I could see how they would confuse the 2 planes. They look so similar 🙄

Poorly trained and/or trigger-happy "separatists" with modern sophisticated weaponry...

I'm surprised everyone hasn't been routing their flights around Ukraine.
 
At 33,000 feet, you can't really visually tell from the ground if it is a prop or jet engined plane. So I can buy that excuse. But wouldn't the electronics on the AA be able to distinguish things a little better (such as airspeed, etc)?
 
Apparently there is a NOTAM (notices to airmen) warning not to fly in that area but some airlines are still doing it. I wonder if they are doing it to save on fuel costs?

-KeithP
 
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At 33,000 feet, you can't really visually tell from the ground if it is a prop or jet engined plane. So I can buy that excuse. But wouldn't the electronics on the AA be able to distinguish things a little better (such as airspeed, etc)?

How did the guy "know" it was an AN-26 then?
 
how do commercial airlines rout their flights around warzones?

You tell me... But if it's finding another route versus flying through an area with trigger-happy militants who probably don't have their own planes (i.e. everything flying is the enemy's, so everything's fair game), I'd find a way.
 
I like how the Russians are denying helping these separatists. I guess they found a surface to air missile system at the local police department like so many of their armaments.

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Totally something I could pick up from my favorite black market weapons dealer! 😵
 
Shot down a civilian plane. What a delightful species we are.




At 33,000 feet, you can't really visually tell from the ground if it is a prop or jet engined plane. So I can buy that excuse. But wouldn't the electronics on the AA be able to distinguish things a little better (such as airspeed, etc)?
Assuming the people operating the weapons care that much about what they shoot at.
 
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anyone else think Jack Bauer is involved? He did start working for the Russians as of 2 days ago...
 
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