What went wrong

what went wrong

Your sense of humour to begin with you filthy parasite

> Hebraic humor

good thread

>Jew
Fuck off

Too many notes.

back to the oven with you, Shlomo

im not even jewish :^)

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Their plane crashed, killing the vast majority of players and staff.

but what caused the plane to crash?

A rather large fellow

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BANE?

(Dead)

Nice meme but probably more like at most

FUGGEN TERRORIST

>Bolivian based Company

Found the problem :^)

the plane had electrical failure because it didn't have enough fuel for the generators, the plane's range was only about 3:30 hours and the flight took 3:15 hours. The pilot literally owned the company so he probably thought he could make it without reserve fuel but when he tried to land the control tower made him fly in circles because the landing strip was being used by another plane that was having a leaking problem in the fuel tank.

>Israel
>Not a jew
Shitskin detected, shouldn't you be burning some land or something?

Why is holocaust denial such a big thing

that's pretty stupid

muh super sekret knowledge

yep

Ignore this fucking asshole, most Israeli football fans were sad and there were loads of tribute articles in the papers here

RIP

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They expect one of us in the wreckage brother.

People predicted them to crash out of the tournament and they did, just a little later then expected

So they died because the pilot was a cheap fuck risk taker?

>Brazil

Source on this?

all the major brazillian news outlets? idk
a criminal is the word you're looking for, the families of the players/flight attendents/journalista are also probably not getting any insurance money since technically the pilot's negligence is a crime and insurance doesn't cover crimes

Pilot was bolivian, m8

this is so ridiculous, and he survived too.

probably titled the plane or whatever to give himself the best chance of surviving.

he didn't survive though, only 5 people did. 3 players, one of which died in the hospital with multiple head traumas, another who's alive but leg was amputated (which for a soccer player probably means death lol), and another who's still in surgery but doing fine. The other two were flight attendents.

That's beyond retarded. Sounds like your government needs to regulate shit better.

our government needs to regulate a bolivian airlane flying a british plane trying to land in colombia?
ok.

joke's on you, it's a british plane, and also if the plane manufacturer can in any way not claim responsibility they'll do just that, it's way easier to convict a dead pilot than a living one anyways

yeah i wish the brazillian gov invaded whole south america so we could regulate Air Safety Protocols, dumb cunt

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The fact that it's a british plane doesn't mean shit. The fault's on whoever couldn't be arsed to sort out some reserve fuel.

I agree with you. The more I read about it, the more it is clear that it was the pilot's and airline's fault.

יפה נפש
>>>רדיט

the front fell off.

Bolivian pilots

6 people survived, there was also a journalist from a radio station who made it out. One of the surviving crew members was a flight attendant, the other was a flight technician.

Latin America. Here you demand government on some issue and you're being called commie or red, but this case it's seems to be bad customs if not corruption to let this happen.

>Venezuelan company moves to Bolivia thanks to lax regulations
>bribe CONMEBOL to make them recommend the company to clubs and national teams
>make a flight on the limit of the plane capacity so they can spend less and make more money
>refuse to declare emergency until the last time because they were afraid of being inspected and people discovering their shady ways

That's pretty much it.

The prez of chape was asked if conmebol recomended the company to them and he replied
>no and that this company specializes in flying footy teams and we already flew with them once.
Reporter didn`t make a follow up tho.

you can't really say it's due to lax regulations tho
for the type of market they wanted to satisfy, being hosted in bolivia makes far more sense imo, more traffic between S.A. people

Trusting Bolivians.

Or as a crisis analyst put it
>we have to now analyze and determine if these decisions of the captain were a part of the Lamia company policy.

They were big guys

> Here you demand government on some issue and you're being called commie

Sounds like America tbqh