Same old story
Nothing new here, just going over some old notes.
One of the early articles published on BBC:
"According to preliminary reports, it got caught up in the tops of trees, fell to the ground and broke up into pieces," he said. "There are no survivors in that crash."
"I saw through the fog, the aeroplane flying very low with the left wing pointing to the ground," he said.
"I heard something being broken and then that thudding sound. Two flashes of fire next to each other."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8612825.stm
I keep thinking about that early account. Why did the witness describe left wing pointing to the ground and not simply the plane tilted (with right wing pointing to the sky)?
Nothing new here, just going over some old notes.
One of the early articles published on BBC:
"According to preliminary reports, it got caught up in the tops of trees, fell to the ground and broke up into pieces," he said. "There are no survivors in that crash."
"I saw through the fog, the aeroplane flying very low with the left wing pointing to the ground," he said.
"I heard something being broken and then that thudding sound. Two flashes of fire next to each other."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8612825.stm
I keep thinking about that early account. Why did the witness describe left wing pointing to the ground and not simply the plane tilted (with right wing pointing to the sky)?
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