--- In sr111@y..., libra75de <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> this is such a horrible tragedy and it happened not far away from
> where i live (switzerland). but in my opinion i think we should
> better wait until the investigations and facts will tell us more
> before we start overreacting and accusing "the swiss". I do not
> believe that if it really was the fault of Skyguide that they're
> gonna try to talk themselves out. And it's not fair either
to "throw
> all the swiss into the same pot"....
>
> libra
>
Simply going from the lessons learned about their way of acting after
the SR111 tragedy near Halifax on Sept. 2 1998 - crashing with an
aircraft that was technically un-airworthy and more like a flying
coffin - does not provide much hope that they will provide much more
humanity in this case. Typically, in the first events after the
recent crash, it was cited that the Russian plane was cruising at an
un-approved altitude. Distributing blame....
The epilogue will maybe be something like after the Linate tragedy,
with all kinds of officials trying to blame each other.
Such covards....
len
>
>
> --- In sr111@y..., lenkarl <no_reply@y...> wrote:
> > so cool...and yet they "fixed it" again...created an inferno in
the
> > sky by not taking timely and effective action to separate the
> russian
> > and the DHL airplanes over southern Germany.
> > And do not get surprised if they try to talk themselves out of
any
> > sort of guilt or responsability.....
> >
> > len