UN peacekeeping plane crashes in HaitiOctober 9th, 2009 NEW YORK - A UN surveillance plane carrying six to 10 UN peacekeepers went down in Haiti Friday, but the cause of the crash was not immediately known, the UN said. The military plane belonging to the Uruguayan contingent of the UN mission in Haiti was monitoring the border between Haiti and the Dominican Republic, the UN said.
UN peacekeepers killed in Haiti chopper crashOctober 9th, 2009 NEW YORK - A UN surveillance plane crashed in Haiti Friday, killing all 11 people on board, the UN said. The dead included the crew members and peacekeepers from Uruguay and Jordan, the UN said.
Plane crashes cost insurers over $1 bn in 2009September 8th, 2009 PARIS - Aviation insurance companies are experiencing one of their worst years on record due to a number of costly plane crashes, according to information released at a meeting of global reinsurance companies in Monte Carlo. According to estimates, three plane crashes this year will force insurers to pay more than $1.3 billion (930 million euros) in compensation.
US denies role in General Zia's plane crashSeptember 7th, 2009 ISLAMABAD - The US has rejected allegations that it was in any way involved in the plane crash that killed former president Zia-ul-Haq and several top Pakistani officials. US embassy spokesman Richard Snelsire denied former Intelligence Bureau chief Brigadier (retired) Imtiaz Ahmed's claims that the US was behind the crash, adding that, "[other] allegations that the US tried to influence or stall the investigations are baseless and untrue.
US plotted Zia-ul-Haq's plane crash: Ex-Pak IB chiefSeptember 6th, 2009 LAHORE - Former Pakistan Intelligence Bureau chief Brigadier (retired) Imtiaz Ahmad has said that United States was behind the assassination of former Army chief Zia-ul-Haq. In an interview with a private television channel, Ahmed claimed that US masterminded the Bahawalpur plane crash, in which Haq was killed, in collaboration with 'internal powers of Pakistan'.
Two killed in Brazilian plane crashAugust 24th, 2009 SAO PAULO - A single-engine plane crashed in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, killing two people, authorities said. The plane, which began its trip in Vutoporanga, went out of control and crashed Saturday near the city of Comendador Gomes, the fire department said.
Two killed in light plane crash in PortugalAugust 15th, 2009 LISBON - The two passengers of a light aircraft died when it crashed near a village on the outskirts of the Portuguese city of Evora, according to media reports Saturday. An unoccupied private home in the central Portuguese village was set ablaze and another building damaged in Friday's crash.
12-year-old plane crash survivor leaves hospitalJuly 24th, 2009 PARIS - The 12-year-old girl who miraculously survived the June 30 crash of a Yeminia Airbus A310 near the Comoros islands has left hospital care in Paris, France Info radio reported Friday. Bahiya Bakari spent 10 hours clinging to wreckage in the water after the plane plunged into the sea.
Two killed as small plane crashes in USJuly 19th, 2009 LOS ANGELES - A small plane crashed in Santa Clarita near Los Angeles Saturday, killing two people on board, authorities said. The plane crashed in the middle of a street at noon, said Brendon Peart of the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
All 168 aboard Iranian plane killed in crash (Third Lead)July 15th, 2009 TEHRAN - All 168 people on board an Iranian airliner which crashed shortly after takeoff from here Wednesday were killed, police and health ministry officials confirmed. The fully-laden three-engine Tupolev plane, carrying 153 passengers and 15 crew memebrs, crashed around 11.30 a.m.
'Bride bouquet throwing' tradition causes plane to crash in ItalyJuly 15th, 2009 LONDON - The bouquet throwing tradition turned into tragedy at an Italian wedding, after throwing of the flowers caused a plane to crash in Suvereto, near Livorno in western Tuscany. A couple had rented a small jet to fly over their guests at Montioni park, and drop the bride's bouquet to women standing below.
Strong wind might be behind US millionaire Steve Fossett plane crashJuly 10th, 2009 LONDON - The cause of late American millionaire adventurer Steve Fossett's plane crash two years ago might have been caused by strong wind and turbulence. Fossett, who set more than 100 records during a thrill-seeking career, disappeared in September 2007, after taking off on a solo flight from a private airstrip at a Nevada ranch, reports Times Online.
Air France crash plane not destroyed in flight: OfficialJuly 2nd, 2009 PARIS - The Air France Airbus A330-200 that crashed into the Atlantic one month ago was not destroyed in flight, an official with the French Office of Accident Investigation (BEA) said Thursday at Le Bourget airport near Paris. Alain Bouillard, who is in charge of the investigation, said an analysis of the fragments of the plane that have been recovered suggests that "the plane seems to have hit the surface of the water in the line of flight with a strong vertical acceleration".
Crash plane debris 'only sea trash', Brazil admitsJune 5th, 2009 London, June 5 (ANI): Brazilian officials have admitted that debris found floating in the Atlantic, which was believed to be from the Air France crash, is only 'sea trash'.Up to now, no material from the plane has been recovered," The Times quoted Brigadier Cardoso, as saying in the northeastern city of Recife. Items, including a cargo pallet and two buoys, pulled from the ocean early yesterday.
Three killed in Mexico plane crashMay 8th, 2009 MEXICO CITY - Three military personnel were killed when the small plane in which they were travelling crashed in western Mexico, an official said. "There are three bodies.
September 8th, 2009 at 2:12 pm
Any thing is possible. And yes, I believe that Israel could be involved in the airplane crash in Pakistan, because the interests of Israel go beyond its boarders. Usually a country is limited in its boundaries, but Israel is not limited into its boundaries.
It is a different History in Israel. Usually a country is build through people who grow up together in that country and build up a nation.
In Israel we are dealing with people who came from outside from different cultures and want to set up a country.
The only interest they have is the Zionist form of Jewish, which implicates aggressive banning of Non-Zionist Jewish directions, and in the Middle East: this is mainly Islam and Christianity.
Hence, Israel targets inject mess conditions into non-Zionist Jewish communities. Pakistan is a community that is on the Radar of Zionism. Also Iran, and even Indonesia.
So, yes everything is possible and Israel is the main principle that might be benefiting of that messy incident in Pakistan.