Destruction of the Tu-154 with the whole Red Army Chorus on board — some initial observations

Spread the love

A mother and sister grieve.

The disaster of the Russian military Tu-154 “ a few short first thoughts

The disaster of the Russian military Tu-154  “ a few short first thoughts

 

[Source: http://thesaker.is/the-disaster-of-the-russian-military-tu-154-a-few-short-first-thoughts/]

***

[JdN: I tend to agree with this assessment below. The Russian government is now saying it was perhaps not terrorism, but this may just be to buz time and head off a nationalistic reaction. It would be very easy for the Russian people to demand WAR against the perpetrators, and Putin wants to get the facts and then decide what to do.]

HANGZHOU, CHINA SEPTEMBER 5, 2016: Russia’s President Vladimir Putin (L) and US President Barack Obama meet on the sidelines of the G20 summit. Alexei Druzhinin/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS (Photo by Alexei DruzhininTASS via Getty Images)

 I am almost sure it was sabotage by the You Know Whos.

Look at this sudden flash – certainly from an explosion:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VE2BRieTgr8 

So much gentile talent destroyed.

”Even though God created the non-Jew they are still animals in human form. It is not becoming for a Jew to be served by an animal. Therefore he will be served by animals in human form.” — Midrasch Talpioth, Talmud
.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjmM5KVJjSA

***

It is too early to conclude what happened with this aircraft, but since I have been asked about this by email, here are my own, personal and provisional, thoughts:

  1. Mechanical failure: unlikely.  The Tu-154 is a three engine aircraft and an extremely strong beast.  It’s safety record is comparable to most aircraft of its time, even though it was often used in extreme conditions other aircraft types did not have to operate in. The Tu-154 had already taken enough altitude to attempt a return to base or even a water landing.  The weather that day was good.  Besides, the crew did not communicate any problem.  Thus the disaster had to be instantaneous.
  2. Fuel problem: unlikely.  Fuel problems are always a prime suspect when a crash occurs, but even if the engines had suddenly experienced problems or even a full shutdown, the pilots would have had the time to report this.  Also, like any other aircraft, the Tu-154 can glide and maneuver without power.
  3. Bird strike: unlikely.  I am not even sure that there have ever been a triple engine failure due to a bird strike but even if there has been, they crew could have reported it which it did not.  And, again, the case of US Airways flight 1549 has shown that even a catastrophic birdstrike does not prevent a fully loaded airliner from attempting to land.
  4. Pilot error: highly unlikely.  The guys flying this aircraft where extremely experienced and while human error is always possible, it mostly results in situation were it can be reported.  The Tu-154 was a very complex aircraft to operate and it had its weaknesses “ but these were all very well known to the Russian crews and this crew was a very experienced one.
  5. Missile: unlikely. The Tu-154 has three engines including one mounted over the top of the rear of the fuselage and a MANPAD type missile warhead does not have the kind of blast radius capable of taking out all three of them.  As for bigger missiles, the Black Sea coasts of Russia is very tightly controlled by the Russian military and security services (as is the entire Black Sea) and to get that close to the city of Sochi would be risky and difficult.
  6. Sabotage/bomb: most likely simply because all other causes are even less likely.  True, this was a military aircraft with, supposedly, good security.  Alas, I can confirm from personal experience that if you look Russian and speak Russian like a native and if you act the right way, military security in Russia is nowhere near as good as it should be.  However, if you speak with an accent or look foreign, and that includes speaking with a Caucasian accent or looking like somebody from the Caucasus, you would have a much harder time beating the controls.

For all these reasons and even though it is way too early to speculate, my of preferred hypothesis is that it was a terrorist act executed by Ukrainian operatives.  I hope that I am wrong and that I will be proven wrong in the next 24 hours but at this point in time, this appears to me as the most likely scenario.

One more thing: this tragedy really breaks my heart.  Not only did the entire Alexandrov Ensembleperish, but two amazing personalities were on board: Valerii Khalikolv and “Dr Liza“.  There are no words to express the loss which the death of all these people represents for Russia.  This is why I hope and pray that in spite of why first reaction outlined above, this is not a Ukrainian terrorist attack because if it is, the consequences will be very severe.  We should know more very soon.

The Saker

1 Comment

  1. Could also involve retribution from Mielikowski (Netanyahu) for the recent United Nations Security Council vote. As Ukraine was once the commercial centerpiece of the Khazar empire, there is a strong Jewish presence and they apparently consider that state to be “their” property as per the Talmud. And they’re none too happy about the Syria debacle.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*