The plane flew from the D.C. area to Akron, OH, a distance of about 300 miles. It crashed a few miles from the destination airport, in other words it was less than a minute's flight time from a safe landing.
To believe the sabotage theory you have to believe that somebody rigged the plane in a way that didn't interfere with takeoff or level flight, but did cause an insurmountable problem literally at the last minute. Oh, and there can't be any trace of a foreign device in the wreckage, either. It just seems overcomplicated.
Don Doumakes
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The plane flew from the D.C. area to Akron, OH, a distance of about 300 miles. It crashed a few miles from the destination airport, in other words it was less than a minute's flight time from a safe landing. To believe the sabotage theory you have to believe that somebody rigged the plane in a way that didn't interfere with takeoff or level flight, but did cause an insurmountable problem literally at the last minute. Oh, and there can't be any trace of a foreign device in the wreckage, either. It just seems overcomplicated. Don Doumakes http://socnet.net/blogs/doumakes/
Here's one candidate for state legislature who would oppose using red-light cameras for surveillance: http://jan2008.org/2008/09/21/surveillance-society-no-thanks/
The fact that they are being sold by MacMall would kill the deal for me. I boycott spammers, and MacMall has been spamming for years.