Free Republic is running a thread titled, 'Pilot describes decision to land plane in water', which was started 12/19/2013 by 'WhiskeyX'
The thread references a 12/18/2013 Associate Press article written by Jennifer Sinco Kelleher -
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To: Mr. K
“Obamacide? “
Unlikely. This would be one heck of a complicated hit if it was planned. There were WAY too many things that could have gone wrong. It’s much simpler to just have them die cleaning a gun. Or, alternatively, they could accidently overdose. The could have an allergic reaction. A hit and run is always popular. A fatal late night mugging is an option. But buggering an engine, then having somebody on board who could make sure she was killed...WAY too many things could go wrong with that, including the plane auguring in and killing the killer.
16 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 11:21:03 AM by Gen.Blather
To: rod1
“So is it correct that the pilot is saying she seemed fine AFTER the “landing” but then....she died later.”
Yes, and her death by natural causes is highly plausible, whether or not the aircraft engine was sabotaged to force the aircraft down at sea.
As discussed in the previous article threads, there is good reason to suspect Fuddy’s physical condition, possible seat belt injuries sustained in the ditching, and mild hypothermia may have resulted in circulatory shock, low blood pressure, unconsciousness and death. Such symptoms would not be immediately apparent as they stepped of the sinking aircraft into the rough seas.
25 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 11:42:28 AM by WhiskeyX ( provides a system for registering complaints about unfair broadcasters and the ability to request a)
To: yefragetuwrabrumuy; SkyDancer
The best option for ditching in water, next to having a seaplane or float plane, is to have a plane equipped with retractable landing gear which you would leave up. The gear hanging down is what usually causes rapid deceleration and resulting flip.
It's a major reason fish spotters who spend enormous amounts of time over water in single engine aircraft use those with a long loiter time and retractable landing gear. A favorite is the Cessna 172RG and a company here in S. Louisiana has about 20 of them.
If you have to ditch in water, your options are doing so during daylight hours, how close you can get to land or a boat, and wind and wave direction.
I believe the aircraft pictured below is the particular aircraft used. If was the Cessna 208, it doesn't have retractable landing gear.
29 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 1:01:04 PM by Errant
To: Gen.Blather
Depends on who the killer is.
And a Cessna engine failure 50 days earlier could have been a practice round. The NTSB has had an intact engine to work with, in an airport hangar, and still haven’t said what caused that engine’s failure. These 2 engine failures were within 25 miles of each other and 50 days. In the whole previous 33 years there had only been 2 engine failures with this plane. Within 50 days and 25 miles that number doubled.
The NTSB has not been following their protocols for securing the evidence, in EITHER Cessna crash.
35 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 2:10:20 PM by butterdezillion (Free online faxing at http://faxzero.com/ Fax all your elected officials. Make DC listen.)
To: Gen.Blather
IIRC, there was some sort of flight delay.
Otherwise, they would have been much farther from land if the engine was buggered to quit.
That might make landing and/or rescue much more of a problem. No one worried much about the other people on Ron Brown's plane...and this would have been just another tragic accident with all hands lost.
Examination of the engine should be done either way, just for aircraft safety concerns.
37 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 5:36:26 PM by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
To: exit82
There are two other Hawaii government officials who have the exact same information about Barack Obama’s birth certificate that Loretta Fuddy had.
Her predecessor as Director of Health, Dr. Chiyome Fukino, MD issued press releases verifying the authenticity of Obama’s birth certificate, was sent by previous Governor Linda Lingle to check on the original long form birth certificate and Dr. Fukino was interviewed on national television about the original birth certificate.
http://youtu.be/e9D4n6_Uifk
The other person is Hawaii Registrar of Vital Statistics Alvin T. Onaka, PhD.
Dr. Onaka certified the birth certificate copies that Loretta Fuddy had authorized and according to Fox News, the original Obama birth certificate resides in Dr. Onaka’s office safe. Dr. Onaka has issued Certified Letters of Verification for Obama’s long form birth certificate that were requested by Arizona’s and Kansas’ Secretaries of State. Another Certified Letter of Verification was provided for a federal judge in a Mississippi eligibility challenge to Obama.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...on-months-ago/
Both doctors Fukino and Onaka are still alive and they are subject to subpoena, deposition or testifying under oath with the threat of a perjury charge hanging over their heads.
46 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 11:44:21 PM by Nero Germanicus
The thread references a 12/18/2013 Associate Press article written by Jennifer Sinco Kelleher -
View the complete Free Republic thread at:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/3103345/posts
Excerpts from the thread:
To: Mr. K
“Obamacide? “
Unlikely. This would be one heck of a complicated hit if it was planned. There were WAY too many things that could have gone wrong. It’s much simpler to just have them die cleaning a gun. Or, alternatively, they could accidently overdose. The could have an allergic reaction. A hit and run is always popular. A fatal late night mugging is an option. But buggering an engine, then having somebody on board who could make sure she was killed...WAY too many things could go wrong with that, including the plane auguring in and killing the killer.
16 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 11:21:03 AM by Gen.Blather
To: rod1
“So is it correct that the pilot is saying she seemed fine AFTER the “landing” but then....she died later.”
Yes, and her death by natural causes is highly plausible, whether or not the aircraft engine was sabotaged to force the aircraft down at sea.
As discussed in the previous article threads, there is good reason to suspect Fuddy’s physical condition, possible seat belt injuries sustained in the ditching, and mild hypothermia may have resulted in circulatory shock, low blood pressure, unconsciousness and death. Such symptoms would not be immediately apparent as they stepped of the sinking aircraft into the rough seas.
25 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 11:42:28 AM by WhiskeyX ( provides a system for registering complaints about unfair broadcasters and the ability to request a)
To: yefragetuwrabrumuy; SkyDancer
The best option for ditching in water, next to having a seaplane or float plane, is to have a plane equipped with retractable landing gear which you would leave up. The gear hanging down is what usually causes rapid deceleration and resulting flip.
It's a major reason fish spotters who spend enormous amounts of time over water in single engine aircraft use those with a long loiter time and retractable landing gear. A favorite is the Cessna 172RG and a company here in S. Louisiana has about 20 of them.
If you have to ditch in water, your options are doing so during daylight hours, how close you can get to land or a boat, and wind and wave direction.
I believe the aircraft pictured below is the particular aircraft used. If was the Cessna 208, it doesn't have retractable landing gear.
29 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 1:01:04 PM by Errant
To: Gen.Blather
Depends on who the killer is.
And a Cessna engine failure 50 days earlier could have been a practice round. The NTSB has had an intact engine to work with, in an airport hangar, and still haven’t said what caused that engine’s failure. These 2 engine failures were within 25 miles of each other and 50 days. In the whole previous 33 years there had only been 2 engine failures with this plane. Within 50 days and 25 miles that number doubled.
The NTSB has not been following their protocols for securing the evidence, in EITHER Cessna crash.
35 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 2:10:20 PM by butterdezillion (Free online faxing at http://faxzero.com/ Fax all your elected officials. Make DC listen.)
To: Gen.Blather
IIRC, there was some sort of flight delay.
Otherwise, they would have been much farther from land if the engine was buggered to quit.
That might make landing and/or rescue much more of a problem. No one worried much about the other people on Ron Brown's plane...and this would have been just another tragic accident with all hands lost.
Examination of the engine should be done either way, just for aircraft safety concerns.
37 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 5:36:26 PM by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly. Stand fast. God knows what He is doing.)
To: exit82
There are two other Hawaii government officials who have the exact same information about Barack Obama’s birth certificate that Loretta Fuddy had.
Her predecessor as Director of Health, Dr. Chiyome Fukino, MD issued press releases verifying the authenticity of Obama’s birth certificate, was sent by previous Governor Linda Lingle to check on the original long form birth certificate and Dr. Fukino was interviewed on national television about the original birth certificate.
http://youtu.be/e9D4n6_Uifk
The other person is Hawaii Registrar of Vital Statistics Alvin T. Onaka, PhD.
Dr. Onaka certified the birth certificate copies that Loretta Fuddy had authorized and according to Fox News, the original Obama birth certificate resides in Dr. Onaka’s office safe. Dr. Onaka has issued Certified Letters of Verification for Obama’s long form birth certificate that were requested by Arizona’s and Kansas’ Secretaries of State. Another Certified Letter of Verification was provided for a federal judge in a Mississippi eligibility challenge to Obama.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...on-months-ago/
Both doctors Fukino and Onaka are still alive and they are subject to subpoena, deposition or testifying under oath with the threat of a perjury charge hanging over their heads.
46 posted on Thursday, December 19, 2013 11:44:21 PM by Nero Germanicus
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