Originally Posted by
High_Plains_Drifter
I never had a problem flying on a military plane, but public air craft... aaaahh, no. I'm not flying anywhere. I'll drive, take a bus, a train, a ship, whatever, but no public planes.
Far as the Russian plane, sounds like it was iced up to me.
Most likely.
The craft was air-born for 4 minutes, climbed up to 2,000 meters, descended down to 1,500 miters, climbed again to 1,800 and finally fall.
Weather: snow, clouds 250 - 4,000 meters.
They say that Captain rejected to get the aircraft to be processed by liquids.
Last edited by Balu; 02-12-2018 at 11:34 AM.
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