Wagner boss Prigozhin killed in plane crash in Russia - eviltoast
  • sunbeam60@lemmy.one
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    1 year ago

    Ah, right, the plane took off on its own, did it? Remind me again of the avionics in an Embraer? I didn’t realise they had introduced communication with ATC, navigating the airport etc. completely automatically.

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      1 year ago

      Dude I’m really not trying to build a conspiracy theory, all I’m saying is that it doesn’t need a Machiavellian genius to put 10 corpses on a plane, fly it at altitude and jump off with a parachute before it crashes in the forest. It’s like “Action movie 101”.

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        1 year ago

        Also adding a quick comment to apologise for my snide comment in the beginning. I think I hadn’t gotten my morning coffee yes - an explanation but no excuse. Sorry.

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          No worries man, I also tend to get pissed at people that form their opinion without doing research first, so no hard feelings ❤

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        1 year ago

        But the plane was flying at cruise speed and there’s only two exits on the Legacy 600 - left side passenger door or over the wings. Either of of those gets a pilot sucked straight into an engine. A few people have parachuted off a passenger plane, but only through emergency exits behind the wings (with wing mounted engines) or the tail staircase.

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          1 year ago

          You obviously know about planes more than me.
          Still I agree with @RonJonGuaido that Prigozhin had no logic reason to be on a flight in Russian territory (other than being someway forced to do that)

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            1 year ago

            What’s odd is that it looks like the plane was leaving Moscow, not arriving.

            He may simply have felt safe, for reasons we don’t understand.

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              Yet the plane was on its way to st. Petersburg according to the article… That’s a hell of a detour for a man that was supposed to be in Africa