Thursday, March 26, 2015

Flight 9525 and Flight 470 RIIP: A Crime Scene (Part 5)

Recent news reports state that the crash of Flight 9525 was the deliberate action of co-pilot Andreas Lubitz who locked the pilot out of the cock-pit and then pushed a button that sent the plane descending until it crashed into the mountains.

Reading the news, one particular Associated Press article caught my eye:Glance at plane crashes blamed on deliberate pilot action:
Its rare for pilots to intentionally crash commercial airliners but Tuesday's Germanwings jet crash in the French Alps is not the first where suspicion falls on a pilot. 
Pilot suicide is among the various theories in last year's mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. Here are other examples:
— Nov. 29, 2013: A Mozambique Airlines plane crashes in northern Namibia, killing all 27 passengers and six crew. A preliminary investigation points to a deliberate act by the captain after he locked the co-pilot out of the cockpit.... 
So note the date of that theMozambique Airlines Flight 470 had crashed!! 
This is the third time that this date has cropped up while following leads in the last few days, note the following from Part 1 in the series re Flight 9525: A Crime Scene
Note the following from the wiki page of  Flight 9525 : 
  •  Its first flight was on 29 November 1990,[8]
This date, November 29th had cropped up on following the leads for my previous post.  Note the following excerpt from the post, Alias/Nick Names (part 6): Goodman's Dujardin and a Crime Scene:
      Note from the films wiki page: 
  • Tatort (meaning "Crime Scene") longest-running German-language police procedural television series. ...The first episode was broadcast on November 29, 1970. 
      Note re the date: 
  •  November 29 -is the 333rd day of the year (334th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. There are 32 days remaining until the end of the year.
      It was first broadcast on the 333rd day of the year!!
And then in yesterdays post re Barry Mason vs Perry Mason and Flight 9525 : A Crime Scene (Part 4), 333 crops up again, however via the day of the year where 333 days remain: 

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