Re: md5 collisions and speeding tickets

tomstdenis_at_gmail.com
Date: 08/16/05


Date: 16 Aug 2005 07:39:38 -0700


Regis wrote:
> On Mon, 15 Aug 2005 19:10:51 -0400, "John E. Hadstate"
> <jh113355@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >To be fair, we should note that in the rare instances of
> >L1011, DC10, 747, or A3xx crashes, we seldom have 100%
> >fatalities. Witness the festivities in Toronto two weeks
> >ago in which all 309 passengers and crew survived.
>
> The incident in Toronto was not a standard "plane crash". It was a
> simple matter of the pilot landing too far down the runway and not
> having enough pavement left in which to come to a complete stop.

Is there a standard for plane crashes that I don't know of?

Though really what happened in Toronto was likely not a mechanical
fault and just plain old pilot error [which you'll never hear about
publicly because $$$ make the world go round].

Tom



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