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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

Flight KQ 507: Where Did The Story Of The Failed Engines Come From?

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CNN, Skynews and a host of other International media have com up with a possible cause of the KQ 507 crash. They all say that a possible loss of power in both engines may have caused the accident.

It is not clear where the source of this information is, although I suspect that it is a civil aviation official within Cameroon who may have heard bits and pieces of the last communication as the flight was taking off.

This is an interesting piece of information because the KQ crash on Abidjan 7 years ago also happened during take off and experts said that the aircraft did not get enough power to take off at the critical take off stage and thus plunged into the Atlantic. A similar fate seems to have befallen KQ 507 if the CNN SKY etc reports are to be believed.

Actually everybody is very anxious for this mystery to be solved and as the days go by it seems that there are more and more similarities emerging with the Abidjan case even though the aircrafts involved were totally different because the earlier case involved an Airbus aircraft.

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4 comments:

  1. So, by delving very little into the tech specs, what you are saying is that the same fundi who unscrewed the nuts and bolts on the Abijan plane, pretty much repeated the same on the Cameroon plane. I mean, how else could the two planes go down under the same causal effects. You see, one is a Boeing and the other an Airbus.
    Mmmmh…. and all this just to get KQ out of the West African market.
    At times I’ve thought of you as a propagandist, but lately you more fit a conspiracy theorist.

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  2. i think there is foul play in this all KQ matter.there is contradicting stories about the plane which is believed to have possibly been in the air for about 30sec before it crushed,another story is that it went off radar 100 miles from the airport only to be found hardly 6km away...why are we been taken round in circles[typical of Africans myself being one.If i were Titus Nyakuni i would take KQ off the west coast route until further notice coz inaonekana kutakuwa na tragedy every seven years for KQ[i aint superstitious don't get me wrong]i see this thing to be a planned revenge towards KQ especially since it is the best airline in africa with the newest planes.take KQ off that route thats my say on it.

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  3. I think the french connection cannot be ruled out, y?...the emergency signal was not received here in Africa even but wapi?Tolouse ..France!!! need i say more?

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  4. Chris, get your facts right. The report of the first KQ accident is available on-line. It is clear that the plane crashed because the pilots received a false stall warning and took corective measures which unfortunately made the plane pluge into the occean. The fact that it was a night flight made it worse because the pilots could not tell the plane was losing altitude. For the umpteenth time, do your research befor you publish nonesense on your blog!

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