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Old July 25th, 2009, 10:39 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,rec.travel.europe,rec.travel.air
Gregory Morrow[_153_]
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Default "Fly Air Runge - And DIE...!!!" :-(

Yup...Air Runge's fleet of primarily Soviet - era rattletrap airliners have
become virtual DEATH traps...!!!

"Oh well", said Runge to reporters, "no one will miss a few dirty
Iranians...".

:-(


TIMELINE - Recent plane crashes involving Iran

Fri Jul 24, 2009

(Reuters) - At least 17 people were killed and 23 injured in a plane crash
in northeast Iran on Friday, the state news agency IRNA said.

Earlier this month an Iranian Tupolev passenger aircraft flying to Armenia
crashed in northwest Iran, killing all 168 people aboard.

Following is a timeline of aircraft crashes involving Iran in the last 10
years:


Feb. 2, 2000 - An Iranian Air Force C-130 runs out of control while taking
off from Tehran airport and crashes into an empty Iran Air A300. Both
aircraft are destroyed and all six aboard the C-130 are killed.

May 17, 2001 - A Russian Yak-40 plane carrying 29 people, including Iranian
Transport Minister Rahman Dadman and some deputy ministers crashes in
northern Iran killing all on board.

Feb. 12, 2002 - An Iran Air Tours Tupolev-154 crashes near the western city
of Khorramabad. All 118 aboard are killed.

Dec. 23 - A Ukrainian Antonov An-140 plane crashes into a mountain in
central Iran, killing all 46 aboard. Most of the passengers were top
Ukrainian and Russian aerospace officials travelling to Iran to test fly an
Iranian-built copy of the plane. The crash was blamed on pilot error.

Feb. 19, 2003 - An Iranian Ilyushin-76 troop carrier crashes in southeast
Iran killing all 276 Revolutionary Guard soldiers and crew aboard.

Feb. 10, 2004 - A Kish airlines Fokker-50 plane crashes while landing at
Sharjah airport in the United Arab Emirates killing 43 of the 45 passengers
and crew aboard.

Dec. 6, 2005 - An Iranian Air Force C-130 aircraft with 94 people on board
crashes into a 10-storey apartment block in the Shahrak-e Towhid area of
Tehran, killing all on board and at least 22 people on the ground.

Jan. 9, 2006 - An Iranian military plane crashes in northwest Iran, killing
at least 11 people on board, including several Revolutionary Guard
commanders.

Sept. 1 - An Iran Air Tour Tupolev 154 passenger plane catches fire on
landing at an airport in the northeastern city of Mashhad, killing 29
people.

Nov. 27 - An Antonov-74 military aircraft crashes shortly after takeoff from
a Tehran airport, killing 36 people on board.

Aug. 24, 2008 - A Boeing 737-200 belonging to private Kyrgyz company
Itek-Air, chartered by an Iranian company and bound for Iran, crashes at
Bishkek airport. Around 70 people, including members of a local teenage
basketball team, die.

July 15, 2009 - A Caspian Airlines Tupolev aircraft, carrying 153 passengers
and 15 crew from Tehran to Yerevan in Armenia, crashes near the city of
Qazvin killing all aboard.

July 24, 2009 - A passenger aircraft with 153 people on board catches fire
while landing at Mashhad airport in northeast Iran, killing 17 and injuring
23, the state broadcaster's website quotes an airport official as saying.



© Thomson Reuters 2009 All rights reserved



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Old July 26th, 2009, 12:26 AM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,rec.travel.europe,rec.travel.air
Ariadne
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Default "Fly Air Runge - And DIE...!!!" :-(

On 25 July, 22:39, "Gregory Morrow" wrote:
Yup...Air Runge's fleet of primarily Soviet - era rattletrap airliners have
become virtual DEATH traps...!!!

"Oh well", said Runge to reporters, "no one will miss a few dirty
Iranians...".

:-(

TIMELINE - Recent plane crashes involving Iran

Fri Jul 24, 2009

(Reuters) - At least 17 people were killed and 23 injured in a plane crash
in northeast Iran on Friday, the state news agency IRNA said.

Earlier this month an Iranian Tupolev passenger aircraft flying to Armenia
crashed in northwest Iran, killing all 168 people aboard.

Following is a timeline of aircraft crashes involving Iran in the last 10
years:

Feb. 2, 2000 - An Iranian Air Force C-130 runs out of control while taking
off from Tehran airport and crashes into an empty Iran Air A300. Both
aircraft are destroyed and all six aboard the C-130 are killed.

May 17, 2001 - A Russian Yak-40 plane carrying 29 people, including Iranian
Transport Minister Rahman Dadman and some deputy ministers crashes in
northern Iran killing all on board.

Feb. 12, 2002 - An Iran Air Tours Tupolev-154 crashes near the western city
of Khorramabad. All 118 aboard are killed.

Dec. 23 - A Ukrainian Antonov An-140 plane crashes into a mountain in
central Iran, killing all 46 aboard. Most of the passengers were top
Ukrainian and Russian aerospace officials travelling to Iran to test fly an
Iranian-built copy of the plane. The crash was blamed on pilot error.

Feb. 19, 2003 - An Iranian Ilyushin-76 troop carrier crashes in southeast
Iran killing all 276 Revolutionary Guard soldiers and crew aboard.

Feb. 10, 2004 - A Kish airlines Fokker-50 plane crashes while landing at
Sharjah airport in the United Arab Emirates killing 43 of the 45 passengers
and crew aboard.

Dec. 6, 2005 - An Iranian Air Force C-130 aircraft with 94 people on board
crashes into a 10-storey apartment block in the Shahrak-e Towhid area of
Tehran, killing all on board and at least 22 people on the ground.

Jan. 9, 2006 - An Iranian military plane crashes in northwest Iran, killing
at least 11 people on board, including several Revolutionary Guard
commanders.

Sept. 1 - An Iran Air Tour Tupolev 154 passenger plane catches fire on
landing at an airport in the northeastern city of Mashhad, killing 29
people.

Nov. 27 - An Antonov-74 military aircraft crashes shortly after takeoff from
a Tehran airport, killing 36 people on board.

Aug. 24, 2008 - A Boeing 737-200 belonging to private Kyrgyz company
Itek-Air, chartered by an Iranian company and bound for Iran, crashes at
Bishkek airport. Around 70 people, including members of a local teenage
basketball team, die.

July 15, 2009 - A Caspian Airlines Tupolev aircraft, carrying 153 passengers
and 15 crew from Tehran to Yerevan in Armenia, crashes near the city of
Qazvin killing all aboard.

July 24, 2009 - A passenger aircraft with 153 people on board catches fire
while landing at Mashhad airport in northeast Iran, killing 17 and injuring
23, the state broadcaster's website quotes an airport official as saying.

© Thomson Reuters 2009 All rights reserved


I'm very sorry about all the deaths but their
nuclear technology if of the same quality will
be encouraging.

They'll have more work accidents than the Arab
squatters.
  #3  
Old July 26th, 2009, 12:56 AM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,rec.travel.europe,rec.travel.air
Orval Fairbairn[_2_]
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Default "Fly Air Runge - And DIE...!!!" :-(

In article
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Ariadne wrote:

On 25 July, 22:39, "Gregory Morrow" wrote:
Yup...Air Runge's fleet of primarily Soviet - era rattletrap airliners have
become virtual DEATH traps...!!!

"Oh well", said Runge to reporters, "no one will miss a few dirty
Iranians...".

:-(

TIMELINE - Recent plane crashes involving Iran

Fri Jul 24, 2009

(Reuters) - At least 17 people were killed and 23 injured in a plane crash
in northeast Iran on Friday, the state news agency IRNA said.

Earlier this month an Iranian Tupolev passenger aircraft flying to Armenia
crashed in northwest Iran, killing all 168 people aboard.

Following is a timeline of aircraft crashes involving Iran in the last 10
years:

Feb. 2, 2000 - An Iranian Air Force C-130 runs out of control while taking
off from Tehran airport and crashes into an empty Iran Air A300. Both
aircraft are destroyed and all six aboard the C-130 are killed.

May 17, 2001 - A Russian Yak-40 plane carrying 29 people, including Iranian
Transport Minister Rahman Dadman and some deputy ministers crashes in
northern Iran killing all on board.

Feb. 12, 2002 - An Iran Air Tours Tupolev-154 crashes near the western city
of Khorramabad. All 118 aboard are killed.

Dec. 23 - A Ukrainian Antonov An-140 plane crashes into a mountain in
central Iran, killing all 46 aboard. Most of the passengers were top
Ukrainian and Russian aerospace officials travelling to Iran to test fly an
Iranian-built copy of the plane. The crash was blamed on pilot error.

Feb. 19, 2003 - An Iranian Ilyushin-76 troop carrier crashes in southeast
Iran killing all 276 Revolutionary Guard soldiers and crew aboard.

Feb. 10, 2004 - A Kish airlines Fokker-50 plane crashes while landing at
Sharjah airport in the United Arab Emirates killing 43 of the 45 passengers
and crew aboard.

Dec. 6, 2005 - An Iranian Air Force C-130 aircraft with 94 people on board
crashes into a 10-storey apartment block in the Shahrak-e Towhid area of
Tehran, killing all on board and at least 22 people on the ground.

Jan. 9, 2006 - An Iranian military plane crashes in northwest Iran, killing
at least 11 people on board, including several Revolutionary Guard
commanders.

Sept. 1 - An Iran Air Tour Tupolev 154 passenger plane catches fire on
landing at an airport in the northeastern city of Mashhad, killing 29
people.

Nov. 27 - An Antonov-74 military aircraft crashes shortly after takeoff from
a Tehran airport, killing 36 people on board.

Aug. 24, 2008 - A Boeing 737-200 belonging to private Kyrgyz company
Itek-Air, chartered by an Iranian company and bound for Iran, crashes at
Bishkek airport. Around 70 people, including members of a local teenage
basketball team, die.

July 15, 2009 - A Caspian Airlines Tupolev aircraft, carrying 153 passengers
and 15 crew from Tehran to Yerevan in Armenia, crashes near the city of
Qazvin killing all aboard.

July 24, 2009 - A passenger aircraft with 153 people on board catches fire
while landing at Mashhad airport in northeast Iran, killing 17 and injuring
23, the state broadcaster's website quotes an airport official as saying.

© Thomson Reuters 2009 All rights reserved


I'm very sorry about all the deaths but their
nuclear technology if of the same quality will
be encouraging.

They'll have more work accidents than the Arab
squatters.


Now -- if we can just get Ayatollah Kamenei, Ahmadnejad (sp?) and the
chiefs of the Basij and Revolutionary Guards to fly more trips in those
Antonovs, we can solve a lot of problems!

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Old July 26th, 2009, 02:45 AM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,rec.travel.europe,rec.travel.air
Rudy[_1_]
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Default "Fly Air Runge - And DIE...!!!" :-(


"Oh well", said Runge to reporters, "no one will miss a few dirty
Iranians...".


Following is a timeline of aircraft crashes involving Iran in the last 10
years....


I guess they're being "called up " by Allah


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Old July 26th, 2009, 05:17 PM posted to rec.travel.europe,rec.travel.air
Tom P[_6_]
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Default "Fly Air Runge - And DIE...!!!" :-(

Rudy wrote:
"Oh well", said Runge to reporters, "no one will miss a few dirty
Iranians...".


Following is a timeline of aircraft crashes involving Iran in the last 10
years....


I guess they're being "called up " by Allah



It might just have something to do with the trade embargo preventing the
planes from getting spare parts.

T.
  #6  
Old July 26th, 2009, 05:20 PM posted to rec.travel.europe,rec.travel.air
Fiebre Del Sabado Noche
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Default "Fly Air Runge - And DIE...!!!" :-(

On Jul 26, 6:17*pm, Tom P wrote:
Rudy wrote:
"Oh well", said Runge to reporters, "no one will miss a few dirty
Iranians...".


Following is a timeline of aircraft crashes involving Iran in the last 10
years....


I guess they're being "called *up " by Allah


It might just have something to do with the trade embargo preventing the
planes from getting spare parts.

T.


I'll be taking the bus then.....
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Old July 27th, 2009, 07:55 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,rec.travel.air
Rudy[_1_]
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It might just have something to do with the trade embargo preventing the
planes from getting spare parts.


Naww..they re generally old junkers from Antonov and Ilyushin..Russian
made..they'll sell "PARTS" to ANYONE with a few Rubles !!


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Old July 27th, 2009, 09:18 PM posted to rec.travel.europe,rec.travel.air
Orval Fairbairn[_2_]
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Default "Fly Air Runge - And DIE...!!!" :-(

In article ,
"Rudy" wrote:

It might just have something to do with the trade embargo preventing the
planes from getting spare parts.


Naww..they re generally old junkers from Antonov and Ilyushin..Russian
made..they'll sell "PARTS" to ANYONE with a few Rubles !!


I guess that it is a monument to those who choose to **** off half the
industrialized world. Those mullahs can't have much of a nation when
they are reduced to oxcarts and donkeys for transportation.

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Old July 28th, 2009, 12:34 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,rec.travel.air
Rudy[_1_]
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Default "Fly Air Runge - And DIE...!!!" :-(


I guess that it is a monument to those who choose to **** off half the
industrialized world. Those mullahs can't have much of a nation when
they are reduced to oxcarts and donkeys for transportation.


Yes, and they re FLYING oxcarts ;-)


 




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