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Originally Posted by BBC News
RIP
Just read it now. Why did they have planes designed in 1960 :S especially the president.
RIP.
He was against socialism all his life and helped with the efforts to free his country in the days under the socialist dictatorship that was the Soviet Union, in later years (infact rather recently) I remember he was one of the only European Presidents to attempt to stand up to the Lisbon Treaty for aslong as he could do so. RIP.
Russia did tell them it would be very hard to land a plane in these weather conditions & offered them to land at a different airport. They rejected the offer.
They tried landing 3 times and on the 4th, they crashed. R.I.P
There were so many important people on the plane so this will have a huge effect on Poland.
Even though the plane may be very old, it does not mean it's not capable of flying. Although I'm not a big fan of these aircraft due to safety records and so on, the TU-154 has had 64 serious flight incidents including 36 hull losses with human fatalities. R.I.P to all on board and it is a great shame when air crashes happen and people lose their lives. :(
If that is the case then that is such crap news. The crew of that plane should of listened and accepted the offer, I understand it takes time when you divert to another airport. But when weather is a factor, it can end up like today's crash.
I guarantee there's going to be some Europeans making incredibly stupid, immature and moronic jokes about this for years to come.
So what StalinJoseph said was correct. Hmmm, makes me wonder about the crew of that aircraft.Quote:
Crew of jet that crashed with Polish president aboard disregarded controllers' advice to divert because of fog, Russian officials say
wife was on there too wasnt she?