Re: Plane crashes in Siberia; 118 confirmed dead
- From: "Robert Cohen" <robtcohen@xxxxxxx>
- Date: 11 Jul 2006 11:22:09 -0700
oooppps
Aerofloat
Aeroflot
The spelling makes quite a difference when looking-it-up of course.
Robert Cohen wrote:
When I acknowledge being a non-professional, a layman, that explicitly
means that I am posting from my subjective pov/image of course.
You rhetorically challenge the percerption
that I have, which is ok by me, as I
understand you're playing contrarian/opposite advocate which isn't a
bad thing at all in trying to get to truths & realities.
Therefore, herein are some cites that bore & confuse me; tho do
indicate the controversy that's in my intuitive negative image, perhaps
unfairly so but is there nevertheless.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&q=aerofloat+safety+record&btnG=Search
mrtravel wrote:
Robert Cohen wrote:
I'm a layman in USA and haven't flown on Aerofloat.\\
I post from far away, while it frankly appears to be relatively risky.
So, even if they would give-away or vastly discount their tickets, I
might not risk it.
S7, using a A-310 had the crash.
How many recent SU (Aeroflot) crashes are you aware of?
The biggest problem with SU isn't safety, its the other factors, like on
time arrival within the nearest 12 hours. The food... The FA's.... etc
777's missing head cushions from the seats... no lights in the rear
economy section.... Connecting from SVO2 to SVO1, or vice-versa
.
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