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ISAIAH 31:5
5 As birds flying,(PLANES) so will the LORD of hosts defend Jerusalem;(WITH PLANES) defending also he will deliver it; and passing over he will preserve it.(NUKE OR BOMB ISRAELS ENEMIES)
METRO JET
http://www.metrojet.com/index.php
http://www.metrojet.com/index.php?r=article&catid=1
JET CRASH NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMGs0RqZSto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MNJV5owyu4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Og5fYTR21Z0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uoxL1Ye-t4
UPDATE-OCTOBER 31,2015-07:16AM
UPDATE-OCTOBER 31,2015-06:30AM
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ISAIAH 31:5
5 As birds flying,(PLANES) so will the LORD of hosts defend Jerusalem;(WITH PLANES) defending also he will deliver it; and passing over he will preserve it.(NUKE OR BOMB ISRAELS ENEMIES)
METRO JET
http://www.metrojet.com/index.php
http://www.metrojet.com/index.php?r=article&catid=1
JET CRASH NEWS HIGHLIGHTS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMGs0RqZSto
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MNJV5owyu4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Og5fYTR21Z0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uoxL1Ye-t4
UPDATE-OCTOBER 31,2015-10:50AM
ISIS IS CLAIMING RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RUSSIAN AIR CRASH IN THE SINAI.SO WAS THERE A ISIS TERRORIST ON BOARD AND MARYTURED HIMSELF BY FIDDLING WITH THE WIRING SYSTEMS ON THE PLANE.OR MAYBE A EXPLOSIVE WAS SET OFF IN THE PLANE.OR THE CO-PILOT MIGHT HAVE BEEN AN ISIS SYMPATHIZER AND KILLED THE PILOT.AND SUICIDED THE PLANE TO KILL EVERYONE ON BOARD.WE WILL SEE IF ISIS REALLY DID DO IT.OR ARE THEY TRYING TO MAKE THEMSELVES LOOK LIKE HERO BUSCUITS.TO LURE MORE SUCKERS INTO THEIR ISLAMIC-SEX FOR MURDER-DEATH CULT.
ISIS IS CLAIMING RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE RUSSIAN AIR CRASH IN THE SINAI.SO WAS THERE A ISIS TERRORIST ON BOARD AND MARYTURED HIMSELF BY FIDDLING WITH THE WIRING SYSTEMS ON THE PLANE.OR MAYBE A EXPLOSIVE WAS SET OFF IN THE PLANE.OR THE CO-PILOT MIGHT HAVE BEEN AN ISIS SYMPATHIZER AND KILLED THE PILOT.AND SUICIDED THE PLANE TO KILL EVERYONE ON BOARD.WE WILL SEE IF ISIS REALLY DID DO IT.OR ARE THEY TRYING TO MAKE THEMSELVES LOOK LIKE HERO BUSCUITS.TO LURE MORE SUCKERS INTO THEIR ISLAMIC-SEX FOR MURDER-DEATH CULT.
UPDATE-OCTOBER 31,2015-09:40AM
THE RUSSIAN EMBASSY TWEETED OUT THAT ALL ON BOARD WERE CONFIRMED KILLED.214 OF THE KILLED WERE RUSSIAM-3 UKRANIANS.THERE WERE 17 CHILDREN ON BOARD.THE 7 CREW.AND 200 ADULTS.PUTIN DECLARES TOMORROW AS A DAY OF MOURNING.
THE RUSSIAN EMBASSY TWEETED OUT THAT ALL ON BOARD WERE CONFIRMED KILLED.214 OF THE KILLED WERE RUSSIAM-3 UKRANIANS.THERE WERE 17 CHILDREN ON BOARD.THE 7 CREW.AND 200 ADULTS.PUTIN DECLARES TOMORROW AS A DAY OF MOURNING.
UPDATE-OCTOBER 31,2015-07:16AM
RUSSIA HAS SENT 5 RESCUE SHIPS TO THE SINAI.50 AMBULENCES ARE ON THE SCENE.AND IT IS NOT OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED THAT THE PILOT PHONED IN A TECHNICAL PROBLEM ON THE PLANE.SO A MISSLE STRIKE ON THE PLANE AND TERRORIST ATTACK.CAN NOT BE RULED OUT.ITS EARLY IN THE INVESTIGATION. AND WE WILL FIND OUT MORE HAPPENINGS FROM THE CRASH SITE.
UPDATE-OCTOBER 31,2015-06:30AM
THE SPECULATION IS THAT THE PILOT PHONED INTO THE AIRPORT.THAT HE HAD TECHNICAL ISSUES.THEN SHORTLY AFTER.NO RESPONSE FROM THE PLANE OR PILOT.A MISSLE SHOOTDOWN IS NOT EXPECTED.BUT WE WILL FIND OUT AS THE DAY GOES ON.THE PLANE CRASHED 23 MINUTES AFTER TAKEOFF AT 5:51AM RUSSIA TIME.I JUST HEARD A GUY SAY-THERE MAY BE SOME PEOPLE ALIVE.SO IT IS STILL A RESCUE MISSION.NOT JUST A SEARCH MISSION.
Russian airliner with 224 aboard crashes in Egypt's Sinai, all killed-Reuters By Yusri Mohammed and Ahmed Mohamed Hassan-oct 31,15-yahoonews
ISMAILIA, Egypt/CAIRO (Reuters) - A Russian airliner carrying 224 passengers and crew crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula on Saturday after losing radar contact and plummeting from its cruising altitude, killing all aboard.The Airbus A321, operated by Russian airline Kogalymavia under the brand name Metrojet, was flying from the Sinai Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg in Russia when it went down in a desolate mountainous area of central Sinai soon after daybreak, the aviation ministry said.A north Sinai security source said initial examination showed the crash was due to a technical fault, but gave no detail. The plane, he said, had landed in a "vertical fashion", explaining the scale of devastation and burning.The Russian Embassy in Cairo said it had been told by Egyptian officials the pilot had been trying to make an emergency landing at El-Arish."I now see a tragic scene," an Egyptian security officer at the site told Reuters by telephone. "A lot of dead on the ground and many who died whilst strapped to their seats."The plane split into two, a small part on the tail end that burned and a larger part that crashed into a rock. We have extracted at least 100 bodies and the rest are still inside," the officer, who requested anonymity, said.Sinai is the scene of an insurgency by militants close to Islamic State, who have killed hundreds of Egyptian soldiers and police and have also attacked Western targets in recent months.Russia, an ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, launched air raids against opposition groups in Syria including Islamic State on Sept. 30. Security sources said there was no indication the Airbus had been shot down or blown up.-TELEPHONES RINGING-Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail was heading to the crash site in the Hassana area 35 km (22 miles) south of the Sinai Mediterranean coastal city of Al Arish with several cabinet ministers on a private jet, the tourism ministry said.Russian television showed film of anxious relatives and friends waiting for information at St. Petersburg's Pulkovo airport. A middle-aged woman was shown weeping and crying out.Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a day of national mourning for Sunday. The passengers included 214 Russians and three Ukrainians.Speaking at a news briefing in the central Asia republic of Kyrgyzstan, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry described the crash as a tremendous tragedy and loss.The A321 is a medium-haul jet in service since 1994, with over 1,100 in operation worldwide and a good safety record. It is a highly automated aircraft relying on computers to help pilots stay within safe flying limits.Airbus said the A321 was built in 1997 and had been operated by Metrojet since 2012. It had flown 56,000 hours in nearly 21,000 flights and was powered by engines from International Aero Engines consortium, which includes United Technologies unit Pratt & Whitney and Germany's MTU Aero Engines .Emergency services and aviation specialists searched the wreckage for any clues to the crash. One of two flight recorders was quickly found, but wreckage was scattered over a wide area.The security officer said 120 bodies had been found intact.“We are hearing a lot of telephones ringing, most likely belonging to the victims, and security forces are collecting them and putting them into a bag,” he said.Russian state-run television station Rossiya 24 reported that officials were searching the Kogalymavia airline's offices in Moscow and had seized some documents.Interfax news agency said Russian state transport regulator Rostransnadzor had found violations when it last conducted a routine flight safety inspection of Kogalymavia. But after the inspection, in March 2014, the airline remedied the breaches.Kogalymavia was founded in 1993, and was earlier called Kolavia. Its fleet consists of two A320s and seven A321s.Russia and other former Soviet republics have relatively poor safety records, notably on domestic flights.Some Russian air crashes have been blamed on the use of ageing aircraft, but industry experts point to other problems, including poor crew training, crumbling airports, lax government controls and neglect of safety in the pursuit of profits.The aircraft took off at 5:51 a.m. Cairo time (0351 GMT) and disappeared from radar screens 23 minutes later, Egypt's Civil Aviation Ministry said in a statement. It was at an altitude of 31,000 feet (9,400 meters) when it vanished from radar screens.Accidents at cruising altitude are one of the rarest categories of accidents but also among the most deadly, accounting for 13 percent of fatal incidents but 27 percent of fatalities since 2005, according to Boeing.Investigators would be looking into, among other things, the weather at the time, the pilots' experience, maintenance records, signs of a stall and any evidence of an explosion.Experts consistently warn air accidents are usually caused by a cocktail of factors, both human and technical.According to FlightRadar24, an authoritative Sweden-based flight tracking service, the aircraft was descending rapidly at about 6,000 feet (1,800 meters) per minute before the signal was lost to air traffic control.(Additional reporting by Ehab Farouk, Jason Bush in Moscow, Tim Hepher in Paris; Writing by Michael Georgy; editing by Ralph Boulton)
The Latest: Russian investigators probe possible safety violations in Metrojet crash in Sinai-By The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – 7:23am-OCT 31,15-yahoonews
People gather at the airline information desk at of Russian airline Kogalymavia’s desk at Pulkovo airport in St.Petersburg, Russia, Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015, after a Russian airliner with 217 passengers and seven crew aboard crashed. Russia's civil air agency is expected to have a news conference shortly to talk about the Russian Metrojet passenger plane that Egyptian authorities say has crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula. CAIRO - The latest news on a Russian passenger plane that has crashed on a flight from Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to St. Petersburg, Russia.-1:10 p.m.Russia's Investigative Committee, the country's top investigative body, has opened an investigation into the crash of a Russian passenger jet in Egypt's Sinai peninsula for possible violations of flight safety procedures.Committee spokesman Sergei Markin made the announcement in a statement Saturday.An Egyptian aviation official says the pilot of Metrojet Flight 7K9268 had reported technical difficulties early Saturday and planned an emergency landing at the nearest airport before losing contact with Egyptian air traffic controllers and crashing.Authorities say the plane was carrying 217 passengers and 7 crew members from Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to St. Petersburg.12:40 p.m.-An Egyptian aviation official says the pilot of the Russian airliner that crashed in the Sinai Peninsula had reported technical difficulties before losing contact with air traffic controllers.Ayman al-Muqadem, a member of the Aviation Incidents Committee, said the pilot had reported his intention to attempt to land at the nearest airport.Egyptian authorities say the Metrojet plane took off early Saturday from Sharm el-Sheikh, a popular Red Sea tourist destination, heading for St. Petersburg carrying 217 passengers and 7 crew members.Plane tracking website Flight Radar said the flight disappeared from radar 23 minutes after takeoff. Egyptian authorities say it crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula. The crash site is in an area where the government is fighting an Islamic insurgency.12:25 p.m.-Egyptian authorities say the wreckage of a Russian passenger jet has been found in area where Egyptian forces are fighting an Islamic militant insurgency.Egyptian security forces have been waging major operations against a burgeoning insurgency in the northern Sinai peninsula, including the city of el-Arish. Egyptian officials say the wreckage was found in the Hassana area south of el-Arish.The long-restive northern Sinai has seen a spike in attacks targeting security forces since the military overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in 2013. An Islamic State affiliate has claimed responsibility for many of the deadly attacks. The Egyptian government has restricted journalists' access to the area.11:55 a.m.-Russia's civil air agency is expected to have a news conference shortly to talk about the Russian Metrojet passenger plane that Egyptian authorities say has crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula.Officials were gathering at a hotel adjacent to the St. Petersburg airport, where Egyptian officials say the plane was heading with 217 passengers and 7 crew members.The plane took off early Saturday from Sharm el-Sheikh, a popular Red Sea tourist destination for Russians. Plane tracking website Flight Radar said Metrojet flight #7K9268 disappeared over Egypt 23 minutes after takeoff.11:15 a.m.-Egypt's Ministry of Civil Aviation has confirmed that a Russian passenger plane has crashed in the Sinai peninsula.The ministry said earlier Saturday it had lost contact with a Russian aircraft carrying 217 passengers and 7 crew members.A statement carried by Egypt's state-run MENA news agency says the plane took off from Sinai's Sharm el-Sheikh, a popular destination for Russian tourists, at 5:51 a.m. Saturday and disappeared from radar screens 23 minutes after takeoff.It said the aircraft was bound for St. Petersburg in Russia. A search and rescue team is looking for the plane.
OTHER AIRPLANE CRASHES NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/10/possible-mh370-plane-found-with.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/france-confirms-wreckage-is-from-mh370.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/08/final-report-on-mh370-due-out-october.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/08/day-4-indonesia-finds-crashed-plane.html
Russian airliner with 224 aboard crashes in Egypt's Sinai, all killed-Reuters By Yusri Mohammed and Ahmed Mohamed Hassan-oct 31,15-yahoonews
ISMAILIA, Egypt/CAIRO (Reuters) - A Russian airliner carrying 224 passengers and crew crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula on Saturday after losing radar contact and plummeting from its cruising altitude, killing all aboard.The Airbus A321, operated by Russian airline Kogalymavia under the brand name Metrojet, was flying from the Sinai Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg in Russia when it went down in a desolate mountainous area of central Sinai soon after daybreak, the aviation ministry said.A north Sinai security source said initial examination showed the crash was due to a technical fault, but gave no detail. The plane, he said, had landed in a "vertical fashion", explaining the scale of devastation and burning.The Russian Embassy in Cairo said it had been told by Egyptian officials the pilot had been trying to make an emergency landing at El-Arish."I now see a tragic scene," an Egyptian security officer at the site told Reuters by telephone. "A lot of dead on the ground and many who died whilst strapped to their seats."The plane split into two, a small part on the tail end that burned and a larger part that crashed into a rock. We have extracted at least 100 bodies and the rest are still inside," the officer, who requested anonymity, said.Sinai is the scene of an insurgency by militants close to Islamic State, who have killed hundreds of Egyptian soldiers and police and have also attacked Western targets in recent months.Russia, an ally of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, launched air raids against opposition groups in Syria including Islamic State on Sept. 30. Security sources said there was no indication the Airbus had been shot down or blown up.-TELEPHONES RINGING-Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail was heading to the crash site in the Hassana area 35 km (22 miles) south of the Sinai Mediterranean coastal city of Al Arish with several cabinet ministers on a private jet, the tourism ministry said.Russian television showed film of anxious relatives and friends waiting for information at St. Petersburg's Pulkovo airport. A middle-aged woman was shown weeping and crying out.Russian President Vladimir Putin declared a day of national mourning for Sunday. The passengers included 214 Russians and three Ukrainians.Speaking at a news briefing in the central Asia republic of Kyrgyzstan, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry described the crash as a tremendous tragedy and loss.The A321 is a medium-haul jet in service since 1994, with over 1,100 in operation worldwide and a good safety record. It is a highly automated aircraft relying on computers to help pilots stay within safe flying limits.Airbus said the A321 was built in 1997 and had been operated by Metrojet since 2012. It had flown 56,000 hours in nearly 21,000 flights and was powered by engines from International Aero Engines consortium, which includes United Technologies unit Pratt & Whitney and Germany's MTU Aero Engines .Emergency services and aviation specialists searched the wreckage for any clues to the crash. One of two flight recorders was quickly found, but wreckage was scattered over a wide area.The security officer said 120 bodies had been found intact.“We are hearing a lot of telephones ringing, most likely belonging to the victims, and security forces are collecting them and putting them into a bag,” he said.Russian state-run television station Rossiya 24 reported that officials were searching the Kogalymavia airline's offices in Moscow and had seized some documents.Interfax news agency said Russian state transport regulator Rostransnadzor had found violations when it last conducted a routine flight safety inspection of Kogalymavia. But after the inspection, in March 2014, the airline remedied the breaches.Kogalymavia was founded in 1993, and was earlier called Kolavia. Its fleet consists of two A320s and seven A321s.Russia and other former Soviet republics have relatively poor safety records, notably on domestic flights.Some Russian air crashes have been blamed on the use of ageing aircraft, but industry experts point to other problems, including poor crew training, crumbling airports, lax government controls and neglect of safety in the pursuit of profits.The aircraft took off at 5:51 a.m. Cairo time (0351 GMT) and disappeared from radar screens 23 minutes later, Egypt's Civil Aviation Ministry said in a statement. It was at an altitude of 31,000 feet (9,400 meters) when it vanished from radar screens.Accidents at cruising altitude are one of the rarest categories of accidents but also among the most deadly, accounting for 13 percent of fatal incidents but 27 percent of fatalities since 2005, according to Boeing.Investigators would be looking into, among other things, the weather at the time, the pilots' experience, maintenance records, signs of a stall and any evidence of an explosion.Experts consistently warn air accidents are usually caused by a cocktail of factors, both human and technical.According to FlightRadar24, an authoritative Sweden-based flight tracking service, the aircraft was descending rapidly at about 6,000 feet (1,800 meters) per minute before the signal was lost to air traffic control.(Additional reporting by Ehab Farouk, Jason Bush in Moscow, Tim Hepher in Paris; Writing by Michael Georgy; editing by Ralph Boulton)
The Latest: Russian investigators probe possible safety violations in Metrojet crash in Sinai-By The Associated Press | The Canadian Press – 7:23am-OCT 31,15-yahoonews
People gather at the airline information desk at of Russian airline Kogalymavia’s desk at Pulkovo airport in St.Petersburg, Russia, Saturday, Oct. 31, 2015, after a Russian airliner with 217 passengers and seven crew aboard crashed. Russia's civil air agency is expected to have a news conference shortly to talk about the Russian Metrojet passenger plane that Egyptian authorities say has crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula. CAIRO - The latest news on a Russian passenger plane that has crashed on a flight from Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to St. Petersburg, Russia.-1:10 p.m.Russia's Investigative Committee, the country's top investigative body, has opened an investigation into the crash of a Russian passenger jet in Egypt's Sinai peninsula for possible violations of flight safety procedures.Committee spokesman Sergei Markin made the announcement in a statement Saturday.An Egyptian aviation official says the pilot of Metrojet Flight 7K9268 had reported technical difficulties early Saturday and planned an emergency landing at the nearest airport before losing contact with Egyptian air traffic controllers and crashing.Authorities say the plane was carrying 217 passengers and 7 crew members from Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, to St. Petersburg.12:40 p.m.-An Egyptian aviation official says the pilot of the Russian airliner that crashed in the Sinai Peninsula had reported technical difficulties before losing contact with air traffic controllers.Ayman al-Muqadem, a member of the Aviation Incidents Committee, said the pilot had reported his intention to attempt to land at the nearest airport.Egyptian authorities say the Metrojet plane took off early Saturday from Sharm el-Sheikh, a popular Red Sea tourist destination, heading for St. Petersburg carrying 217 passengers and 7 crew members.Plane tracking website Flight Radar said the flight disappeared from radar 23 minutes after takeoff. Egyptian authorities say it crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula. The crash site is in an area where the government is fighting an Islamic insurgency.12:25 p.m.-Egyptian authorities say the wreckage of a Russian passenger jet has been found in area where Egyptian forces are fighting an Islamic militant insurgency.Egyptian security forces have been waging major operations against a burgeoning insurgency in the northern Sinai peninsula, including the city of el-Arish. Egyptian officials say the wreckage was found in the Hassana area south of el-Arish.The long-restive northern Sinai has seen a spike in attacks targeting security forces since the military overthrow of Islamist President Mohammed Morsi in 2013. An Islamic State affiliate has claimed responsibility for many of the deadly attacks. The Egyptian government has restricted journalists' access to the area.11:55 a.m.-Russia's civil air agency is expected to have a news conference shortly to talk about the Russian Metrojet passenger plane that Egyptian authorities say has crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula.Officials were gathering at a hotel adjacent to the St. Petersburg airport, where Egyptian officials say the plane was heading with 217 passengers and 7 crew members.The plane took off early Saturday from Sharm el-Sheikh, a popular Red Sea tourist destination for Russians. Plane tracking website Flight Radar said Metrojet flight #7K9268 disappeared over Egypt 23 minutes after takeoff.11:15 a.m.-Egypt's Ministry of Civil Aviation has confirmed that a Russian passenger plane has crashed in the Sinai peninsula.The ministry said earlier Saturday it had lost contact with a Russian aircraft carrying 217 passengers and 7 crew members.A statement carried by Egypt's state-run MENA news agency says the plane took off from Sinai's Sharm el-Sheikh, a popular destination for Russian tourists, at 5:51 a.m. Saturday and disappeared from radar screens 23 minutes after takeoff.It said the aircraft was bound for St. Petersburg in Russia. A search and rescue team is looking for the plane.
OTHER AIRPLANE CRASHES NEWS
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/10/possible-mh370-plane-found-with.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/09/france-confirms-wreckage-is-from-mh370.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/08/final-report-on-mh370-due-out-october.html
http://israndjer.blogspot.ca/2015/08/day-4-indonesia-finds-crashed-plane.html