DA, in all honesty your posts have a decidedly conspiracist tone, and I think people might be forgiven for suspecting you of being a closet "Truther." I would also point out that it's not unknown for conspiracists to show up at a forum frequented by debunkers, and initially pretend to be "just asking questions." If you wish not to be taken for a "Truther," I respectfully suggest that you might want to adopt a less strident, defensive, and incredulous tone in your questions.
[qimg]http://www.bbc.co.uk/bristol/content/concorde/timeline/203_concorde_crash2.jpg[/qimg][qimg]http://www.bbc.co.uk/bristol/content/concorde/timeline/203_concorde_crash1.jpg[/qimg]
Concorde crash, Paris, France, 25 July 2000
[qimg]http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200607/11/images/crash2.jpg[/qimg][qimg]http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200607/11/images/crash3.jpg[/qimg]
Fokker F27 crash, Multon, Pakistan, 10 July 2006
[qimg]http://www.esdjournal.com/articles/Lightning/060822_russiaplanecrash.jpg[/qimg][qimg]http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42003000/jpg/_42003454_afp_firemen3_416credit.jpg[/qimg]
Tu-154 crash, Sukha Balka, Ukraine, 22 August 2006
[qimg]http://www.theage.com.au/ffximage/2007/03/07/0803W_CRASH_wideweb__470x253,0.jpg[/qimg]
Boeing 737 crash, Yogyakarta, Indonesia, 7 March 2007
Frankly, DA, your credibility meter just pegged off-scale low. It took me only a few minutes to find these using Google. If you wish to be taken seriously, I'd suggest some humility is in order.
Please provide some sources for these allegedly anomalous photos and videos.
These warnings are triggered by data from the
radar altimeter, which does not function when the aircraft is inverted, or is at a high pitch or roll angle.
From a WTAE News
article:
Please give sources for the claims that the items were actually "books and clothing."
Also, from Salon.com's "Ask the pilot"
column:
Common sense can often be misleading.