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Chitchat Boeing 737 Crashed In Iran! 82 Persians Killed! Ayatollah's Missile Anyhow Shot Down Civilian Plane? LOL!

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(CNN)Investigators were scrambling Wednesday to determine the cause of a crash that killed all 176 people on board a plane that came down shortly after takeoff from Tehran's international airport.

The Boeing 737 jet, operated by Ukraine International Airlines, t
ook off early on Wednesday en route to the Ukrainian capital Kiev with 167 passengers and nine crew on board.

Earlier reports from Iranian state media had said 180 people were on board Flight PS752.

Eighty-two Iranians, 63 Canadians, and 11 Ukrainians died in the crash, according to a tweet from Ukrainian foreign minister Vadym Prystaiko.

There were also 10 Swedes, four Afghans, three Germans and three British nationals among the victims, he said.

Thirteen former students of Sharif University of Technology, in Tehran, were among those killed, according to a tweet from the university.

The Ukrainian Embassy in Tehran replaced its previous statement saying terrorism or rocket attacks had been ruled out as causes of the plane crash.

"Information on the causes of the plane crash is being clarified by the commission," it said.

Iran's semi-official news agency ISNA previously reported the crash was due to technical difficulties. Iran's Civil Aviation Authority said it had launched an investigation.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said in a Facebook post that he would cancel the rest of his current trip to Oman and would return to Kiev due to the crash. "My sincere condolences to the families and loved ones of all passengers and crew members," Zelensky said.

Emergency crews were dispatched to the crash site but could not assist because the area was ablaze, said Pirhossein Koulivand, the head of Iran's Emergency Medical Services. Koulivand told state-run media outlet IRINN that the crash site is between the cities of Parand and Shahriar.

https://edition.cnn.com/2020/01/07/middleeast/plane-crash-iran-intl-hnk/index.html
 

THE_CHANSTER

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I think there is rather compelling evidence in online forums that it was shot down by a trigger itchy Iranian ground to air missile battalion.
If Iran doesn't hand over the Flight recorders to BEA, AAIB NTSB for inspection then this will be the Mother of all embarrassments!
 
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glockman

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56 killed during funeral, 82 killed now. A total of 138 goat fuckers killed. And Trump hasn't even ordered troops in yet.:laugh:
 

winnipegjets

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I think there is rather compelling evidence in online forums that it was shot down by a trigger itchy Iranian ground to air missile battalion.
If Iran doesn't hand over the Flight recorders to BEA, AAIB NTSB for inspection then this will be the Mother of all embarrassments!

Not American?
 

halsey02

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56 killed during funeral, 82 killed now. A total of 138 goat fuckers killed. And Trump hasn't even ordered troops in yet.:laugh:

He is better than the previous presidents.....let the goat fuckers fuck themselves to death, without any Americans dying yet! Donald Trump for NOBEL PISS PRIZE..he pisses almost everybody... ha ha ha
 

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I WOULD KEEP AWAY FROM AMERICAN ESTABLISHMENTS, EATERIES, HOTELS ETC UNTIL THIS BLOWS OVER.

ALL IT TAKES IS FOR ONE JOKER TO TAKE WHAT HE OR SHE OR THEY THINK IS "REVENGE".

THEY ARE IN COUNTRIES ALL OVER THE WORLD.

BETTER DONT TAKE RISKS. STAY AWAY!!!
KNN correct KNN war is not going to happen for sure but just some bombing here and there for revenge and case close KNN some civilians got to pay back for it's stoopid gov KNN
 

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https://www.straitstimes.com/world/...gine-fire-brought-down-boeing-737-killing-176

Iran says engine fire brought down Ukrainian airliner, killing 176

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TEHERAN (BLOOMBERG) - A Boeing Co 737-800 jetliner bound for Ukraine that crashed after takeoff in Iran, killing everyone on board, was most likely brought down by an engine fire, according to Teheran authorities.
Ukraine International Airlines said 167 passengers and nine crew were on the plane, an older version of the 737 that predates Boeing's grounded Max model, which crashed at 6.18am local time on Wednesday (Jan 8) in Sabashahr, near the Iranian capital.
Iran's Disaster Mitigation and Management Organisation said early assessments indicate the cause was a technical issue and the transport ministry suggested a fire was to blame, dismissing speculation that the jet was downed by a stray missile following Iranian strikes against US bases in Iraq.
At the same time, another state-run outlet cited an official from the Iran Civil Aviation Organisation as saying the pilots didn't declare an emergency, while an amateur video purportedly of the stricken plane showed a bright image descending steeply before hitting the ground.
Television footage showed recovery efforts at the crash sight, with debris from the plane spread across a charred field.
Ukraine's foreign ministry said about half those on board held Iranian citizenship and that there was also a large number of Canadians, as well as Swedes, Afghans, Britons and Ukrainians.


Ukraine International vice-president Ihor Sosnovskyi said in Kyiv that the plane, delivered to the airline new in 2016, was in good condition and had its last shop visit on Jan 6.

He said the crew was also very experienced and that there were no indications of human error, while declining to comment on possible reasons for the crash, the company's first since it was set up in 1992.
The tragedy comes at a tense time for both Iran and Boeing.
The Islamic republic has fired more than a dozen missiles at US-Iraqi airbases in retaliation for the killing of Iran's top general Qassem Soleimani.

Just prior to the crash, US aviation regulators issued new restrictions barring civilian flights over Iraq and Iran.
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Boeing is still reeling from its worst-ever crisis following two deadly crashes involving the 737 Max that led to the grounding in March of the company's best-selling model.
US stock futures slid and the yen rose, though those moves faded after reports that the crash was due to a technical issue.
Boeing declined as much as 2.5 per cent in pre-market trading.
Under established protocols, Iran would lead any investigation since the crash occurred on its soil. Ukraine Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk said his government has informed Iran that its experts should take part in the investigation.
Few nations have the expertise and technical facilities to conduct a full accident probe, however, so the US, France, Britain or other countries have provided assistance in the past.
The plane's crash-proof recorders, for example, will have to be downloaded in a specialist lab. The so-called black boxes have been found, Agence France-Presse reported, citing aviation officials in Iran.
International rules for air crash probes mean the countries that made the plane and its engines usually participate, providing technical expertise.
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But the current turmoil between Iran and the US may complicate the involvement of the National Transportation Safety Board and Boeing.
The website flightradar24 showed the 737-800 jet left Teheran's Imam Khomeini International Airport for Ukraine's Boryspil International Airport early on Wednesday morning local time.
"We are aware of the media reports out of Iran and we are gathering more information," Boeing spokesman Gordon Johndroe said in an e-mail.
Safran SA confirmed that the twin-engine plane was powered by turbines from its CFM venture with General Electric Co, while declining to comment further.
The jet lifted off and climbed to about 7,900 feet and was travelling at roughly 300 miles an hour when it stopped transmitting its position and disappeared, according to data supplied by FlightRadar24.
Other aircraft operating out of Teheran were tracked normally, said FlightRadar24 spokesman Ian Petchenik.
Boeing is still struggling with the fallout from the Max crashes in Indonesia in October 2018 and Ethiopia last March as regulators mull proposed fixes for flaws discovered in the plane's flight-control system.
The 737-800 doesn't have that system.
 

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The Chinese engineers gas left US and joined China to MCGA...




https://www.straitstimes.com/world/...gine-fire-brought-down-boeing-737-killing-176

Iran says engine fire brought down Ukrainian airliner, killing 176

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Video of Ukrainian airliner crashes in Iran killing 176
VIDEO: REUTERS
Published
Jan 8, 2020, 6:48 pm SGT
Facebook Twitter

TEHERAN (BLOOMBERG) - A Boeing Co 737-800 jetliner bound for Ukraine that crashed after takeoff in Iran, killing everyone on board, was most likely brought down by an engine fire, according to Teheran authorities.
Ukraine International Airlines said 167 passengers and nine crew were on the plane, an older version of the 737 that predates Boeing's grounded Max model, which crashed at 6.18am local time on Wednesday (Jan 8) in Sabashahr, near the Iranian capital.
Iran's Disaster Mitigation and Management Organisation said early assessments indicate the cause was a technical issue and the transport ministry suggested a fire was to blame, dismissing speculation that the jet was downed by a stray missile following Iranian strikes against US bases in Iraq.
At the same time, another state-run outlet cited an official from the Iran Civil Aviation Organisation as saying the pilots didn't declare an emergency, while an amateur video purportedly of the stricken plane showed a bright image descending steeply before hitting the ground.
Television footage showed recovery efforts at the crash sight, with debris from the plane spread across a charred field.
Ukraine's foreign ministry said about half those on board held Iranian citizenship and that there was also a large number of Canadians, as well as Swedes, Afghans, Britons and Ukrainians.


Ukraine International vice-president Ihor Sosnovskyi said in Kyiv that the plane, delivered to the airline new in 2016, was in good condition and had its last shop visit on Jan 6.

He said the crew was also very experienced and that there were no indications of human error, while declining to comment on possible reasons for the crash, the company's first since it was set up in 1992.
The tragedy comes at a tense time for both Iran and Boeing.
The Islamic republic has fired more than a dozen missiles at US-Iraqi airbases in retaliation for the killing of Iran's top general Qassem Soleimani.

Just prior to the crash, US aviation regulators issued new restrictions barring civilian flights over Iraq and Iran.
200108_online-boeing-737-crash-in-iran.jpg

Boeing is still reeling from its worst-ever crisis following two deadly crashes involving the 737 Max that led to the grounding in March of the company's best-selling model.
US stock futures slid and the yen rose, though those moves faded after reports that the crash was due to a technical issue.
Boeing declined as much as 2.5 per cent in pre-market trading.
Under established protocols, Iran would lead any investigation since the crash occurred on its soil. Ukraine Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk said his government has informed Iran that its experts should take part in the investigation.
Few nations have the expertise and technical facilities to conduct a full accident probe, however, so the US, France, Britain or other countries have provided assistance in the past.
The plane's crash-proof recorders, for example, will have to be downloaded in a specialist lab. The so-called black boxes have been found, Agence France-Presse reported, citing aviation officials in Iran.
International rules for air crash probes mean the countries that made the plane and its engines usually participate, providing technical expertise.
6120859043001.jpg

Related Story
Fiery crash of Ukrainian Airlines jet in Iran kills 176, cause unknown
Related Story
The Big Story: US-Iran tension, abandoned baby in bin and gaming console war
But the current turmoil between Iran and the US may complicate the involvement of the National Transportation Safety Board and Boeing.
The website flightradar24 showed the 737-800 jet left Teheran's Imam Khomeini International Airport for Ukraine's Boryspil International Airport early on Wednesday morning local time.
"We are aware of the media reports out of Iran and we are gathering more information," Boeing spokesman Gordon Johndroe said in an e-mail.
Safran SA confirmed that the twin-engine plane was powered by turbines from its CFM venture with General Electric Co, while declining to comment further.
The jet lifted off and climbed to about 7,900 feet and was travelling at roughly 300 miles an hour when it stopped transmitting its position and disappeared, according to data supplied by FlightRadar24.
Other aircraft operating out of Teheran were tracked normally, said FlightRadar24 spokesman Ian Petchenik.
Boeing is still struggling with the fallout from the Max crashes in Indonesia in October 2018 and Ethiopia last March as regulators mull proposed fixes for flaws discovered in the plane's flight-control system.
The 737-800 doesn't have that system.
 

THE_CHANSTER

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U.S media now reporting that the Ukrainian jet was shot down.
Just waiting for the Iranians to dispute this. They truly have f**ked up big time.

The fact that Iran are unwilling or unable to hand over the black boxes to neutral investigators tells you all you need to know about who the culprits are.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-51055219
 
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