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Chet (chet@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 23-Feb-2023 23:14:28 JST Chet Holy shit.. the plane crash in Little Rock Arkansas yesterday held 5 people, of which all worked for an environmental consulting firm that was headed to East Ohio.
No hiding the murders, just make the plane crash.-
FreeinTX (freeintx@poa.st)'s status on Thursday, 23-Feb-2023 23:14:40 JST FreeinTX @Chet >The team was on its way to respond to an incident at the I. Schumann & Co. metal alloy manufacturer in Ohio, CTEH said. An industrial blast at the plant killed a person and injured more than a dozen other people Monday.
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Chet (chet@nicecrew.digital)'s status on Thursday, 23-Feb-2023 23:14:40 JST Chet I am not buying any coincidents anymore.. I have put my tin foil hat on. Kenny Blankenship likes this. -
Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks (washedoutgundampilot@poa.st)'s status on Friday, 24-Feb-2023 05:28:20 JST Woggy's Zeonic Frolicks @Chet BTW it’s funky to me that the first article I saw referred to it as a “Beech 20” instead of a King Air. If I were, say, trying to hand-wave this away, I’d pretend the plane was a pistone engined POS like a duchess, or a queen air, something that would lead you to think “ah, those twins are deadly if you lose power
But it was a King Air, insanely reliable PT6’s. Experienced crews (bc insurance won’t even let you FO one until like, 1,250 hours most of the time).
Not really inferring anything, just pointing out something weird I saw in the first article I saw
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