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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: Mohan Marette who wrote (9308)11/3/1999 8:24:00 PM
From: JPR  Read Replies (1) of 12475
 
1:Troops airdrop
2:Egypt air's perpendicular dive: Suspicions

hinduonline.com
deccanchronicleonline.com

Troops get to remote Orissa areas Bhubaneswar: Nearly a week after the killer cyclone hit Orissa, rescue and relief teams on Wednesday accessed for the first time interior areas of worst-hit districts even as Cuttack sought immediate redeployment of armed forces following outbreak of epidemic in several of its pockets.

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Egypt air:
All of this just adds to the mystery. Aviation sources say it's hard to come up with an airplane failure scenario that fits the facts. The original descent of the plane looks to be controlled as if the pilots deliberately began the dive, and at this point, investigators can't rule that out.

But why would that happen? The pilots may have started descending in response to a problem, like smoke, and then lost control. But there were no distress calls. So, now investigators are forced to consider even the most extreme scenarios -- the chance the plane may have forced down by a terrorist, or perhaps the unthinkable possibility that the jet was taken down by the pilots themselves.
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