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domeglowing

Prada Princess
nachomama said:
Plane Crash at St. Mary's Airport
California 10/12/2006

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By Anna Bedford and Sean Rice

At 12:15 p.m. local police received a call that a plane had crashed at St. Mary’s Airport. A few minutes later it was on fire.

Three people were involved – likely all occupants – but they escaped uninjured and each refused medical treatment.

A cloud of smoke is still visible in the area at 12:50 p.m., but firefighters have been able to put out the flames.

It appears the plane crashed while attempting to land.

At first police reported the airport was the correct destination of the plane and it was a civilian plane. At 12:50 p.m., however, emergency responders were told the plane may belong to the military and contain classified information. Firefighters were being refused entry to the plane until military personal arrive on the scene.

No one has been reported injured.


Then the information on the plane could be highly classifed? Why can't the firefighters put the fire out? What good would it do by delaying that?
 
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missperky

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domeglowing said:
Then the information on the plane could be highly classifed? Why can't the firefighters put the fire out? What good would it do by delaying that?

It says the fire was put out, just that they can't go onto the airplane til the military personal get there. :shrug:
 

aps45819

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domeglowing

Prada Princess
aps45819 said:
Yes, almost every military plane that has gone up has also come down


how often do you go down?

To whomever left me the red and the note U R nasty.


yes, yes I am thanks for noticing.
 
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domeglowing

Prada Princess
Mikeinsmd said:
Breaking news.......

Photo from plane moments before crash. The source of this photo is highly classified so please don't ask. :nono:

:killingme
You STILL did not say what was popping out your speedo's
 

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
From the Baynet:

At 12:15 p.m. local police received a call that a plane had crashed at St. Mary’s Airport. A few minutes later it was on fire.

Three people were involved – likely all occupants – but they escaped uninjured and each refused medical treatment.

A cloud of smoke is still visible in the area at 12:50 p.m., but firefighters have been able to put out the flames.

It appears the plane crashed while attempting to land.

At first police reported the airport was the correct destination of the plane and it was a civilian plane. At 12:50 p.m., however, emergency responders were told the plane may belong to the military and contain classified information. Firefighters were being refused entry to the plane until military personal arrive on the scene.

No one has been reported injured.

Stay with The Bay Net for more news and photographs from the scene. :coffee:
 
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