1977 Air Indiana Flight 216: Difference between revisions

From Fakeopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(numerology)
(numbers)
Line 16: Line 16:
| <small>Place</small> || [[:Category:Psyops in Indiana|Indiana]]
| <small>Place</small> || [[:Category:Psyops in Indiana|Indiana]]
|-
|-
| <small>Numerology</small> || [[9]], [[11]]
| <small>Numbers</small> || [[9]], [[11]]
|-
|-
| <small>[[Perp]]s<br>(''italic'' is official story)</small> || ''Ty Van Pham''
| <small>[[Perp]]s<br>(''italic'' is official story)</small> || ''Ty Van Pham''

Revision as of 01:36, 14 December 2017

Air Indiana Flight 216
picture
Type 1 plane crash
Type 2 team DCP
Year 1977
Date 12/13
Place Indiana
Numbers 9, 11
Perps
(italic is official story)
Ty Van Pham
Linked to
[[]]
Miracle of the Andes
Air France Flight 447
LaMia Flight 2933
Information
Fakeologist
Cluesforum
Hoaxbusters
Other

Air Indiana Flight 216 was a possible team DCP plane crash psyop, taking place on December 13, 1977.

Official story

• The Air Indiana Flight 216 crash occurred on December 13, 1977, at 19:22 CST, when a Douglas DC-3, registration N51071 carrying the University of Evansville basketball team, crashed on takeoff at the Evansville Regional Airport in Evansville, Indiana.

• The aircraft "lost control" and crashed shortly after lift-off. The plane was on its way to Nashville International Airport, taking the team to play the Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders.
• The National Transportation Safety Board blamed the crash on the pilot's failure to remove gust locks on the right aileron and the rudder before takeoff, as well as an overloaded baggage compartment.
• The NTSB report said that the plane might have been able to stay airborne had only one of the problems existed. As it was, the extra baggage shifted the plane's center of gravity to the back end, and the locked rudder and aileron made it impossible to provide the needed lift to overcome the extra weight.
Two weeks after the crash, the only member of the basketball team who was not on the DC-3 was killed after being hit by a drunk driver, leaving all of the members of the 1977 Purple Aces Basketball team dead.
• A memorial has been constructed at the University of Evansville known as the "Weeping Basketball." On stone slabs are engraved the names of the members killed in both the plane crash as well as the student killed in a car accident.
• Also engraved is an excerpt from the eulogy delivered by school president Wallace Graves at a memorial service: "Out of the agony of this hour we will rise."

Wikipedia[MSM 1]

Analysis

Photos

Gaia

  • Don't know, but the rear part of the plane (tail piece) looks huge in photo 1 and much smaller in photo 2?
  • If the baggage load in the back was the problem, wouldn't we expect the tail to have crashed (and thus destroyed) first?

Videos

Other

Gaia

  • The pilot is blamed, but why take a Vietnamese pilot just after the Vietnam war? Don't laugh: Ty Van Pham.
  • The baggage loading was so extreme? With just 29 people on board, would they be so sloppy? The plane weighs a lot compared to the baggage.
  • List of victim names looks fishy.
    • "Coach and Administrators: UE Comptroller - Charles Shike" - a typo, an Easter Egg or a word I don't know about basketball?
  • 19:22 in December is after sunset, so room to stage a scene in some field
  • The "remaining one killed by drunk driver" comes across as fishy and final destination-like... Oh, haha, that is actually already said...[MSM 2]

See also

References

Mainstream links