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KIA accident: Ethiopian plane had flat tyres

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  • Esi Nana 9 years ago

    ..to be flying with flat tyres. What next. Lets fly without fuel and when we run out of fuel we can ask the passengers to push the plane midair!

  • Kofi 9 years ago

    Stones and nails on Kotoka tarmac.

  • HOLLAND BOY 9 years ago

    MENUA KOFI I SUPPORT YOU 100 TIMES AS I HAVE PERSONALLY QUESTIONED ONE OF THE INTERNAL AIRLINES WHOM BECAUSE OF SECURITY I DON'T WANT TO MENTION A NAME.I QUESTIONED THE AIR HOSTER THAT THE TYRES OF THE PLAN I MEAN THE PROFILE ...
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  • Obed Adore 9 years ago

    Please...... please !! Just trying to post something here eh?

  • the lone crusader 9 years ago

    This time arround no politics but rather deal with all these bombs hoovering over us as aircraft simply becos we are in africa oh!!! My god have mercy

  • KT 9 years ago

    Meanwhile govt has set up a 7-member committe to investigate the incident.

  • Konadu 9 years ago

    Setting up a committee to investigate the actual cause of the accident after we have been told it was caused by a flat tire?

    Are committees solely set-up as a means for people to make money? Because, I don't understand the ...
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  • GOLD 9 years ago

    Konadu, nobody told you that the committee was set up AFTER the airline's statement.

    The report only said E. A. attributed the crash to a flat tyre.

    The committee, according to this report, was set up on Monday. Today i ...
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  • Joe Turkey 9 years ago

    Flat tires upon landing. Perhaps, more accurately, the tires burst on landing. These JSS graduates, this is not text message.

  • Lone Ranger 9 years ago

    I'ts a lie. In fact,it should be. Even handcarts don't develop flat tyres.

  • BP 9 years ago

    The 7 member committee sat only to accept what the airline operators who came from Addis Ababa had to say. Its a pity. The next thing is that a stone or nail on the tarmac caused the flattening. Experts indeed.