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all4naija: Seriously,dude. Can you write a complete sentences for once? There is no need of giving you any compliment for the simple reason it is a typographically incomplete word that anybody can be prone to in an online forum. I have read a lot of professors theses and science papers with same mistake. I don't see how that makes them uneducated. It is called typo. It comes in different forms, you m-o-r-o-n!As soon as you show us whether you have anything other than the Zuma rock that you can list here as being better than what South Africans have. If you can't, then you'll have to live with the bragging by South Africans. No need for them to feel guilty. You have nothing and are nothing. They have things to brag about, so let them brag. |
collynzo2: Someone is talking about paedophilia and boko haram in Nigeria.Also the capital of all things beautiful in Africa, that you can't compete with. And predictably, you'll produce nothing for us to look at here, because you have nothing to show. South Africans, instead, have bragged to the point that you've started this thread - because they have things to brag about. You don't. Your weak list is insignificant in the circumstances. Brag on, black South Africans. Show the monkeys what could have been had they used their oil resources correctly. |
all4naija: Stop beating around the bush. Your childishness is apparently telling you are not to be taking seriously. You know what that means definitely. Mind you, the population of Nigeria in comparison to SA is in a wide margin yet you failed to see the relative differences in HIV/AIDS cases. Jeez! You need to acquire knowledge on statistical representation of facts before coming here to defend your country inability to adhered to morality. It is a proof your people indecency and promiscuity.Cry all day, you only have the Zuma rock. And that happens to have been given to you by nature; and you can't destroy it like you've done your oil wells and industry. You've got nothing to show the world. That's why you are jealous of South Africans. Wide margins, shallow margins = highest HIV infection rate. Highest mother-to-child HIV transmission rate. You overtook India. You know all about HIV. Give us a break. You and HIV are friends. Legalised molestation is in your blood, so please - spare us. You deported Igbos within Naai-geria and you want to be treated with care in South Africa? You're funny. Who cares about our past of terrorism if terrorism is your present and your future in Naai-geria? You want South Africans to love you? Sorry. Not today. Try again once you've lost the monkey streak. |
all4naija: Lol... That little error now makes me uneducated. I think you are very silly. You have more than enough in your comments already. Incoherent comments, bad sentences and just to mention but a few in almost all your comments.It's a little error now that it's obvious that you are "ghetto". Sure, whatever, light skin. A ghetto monkey trying to speak English. If anything is incoherent, it's everything you've ever uttered. You do much better as Naaija-Pigoon; and that's not a complement. |
all4naija: Okay, monkey overlord. People would see here you are the person talking trash with no any direction. You go about many threads in this forum derailing them with your irrelevancy. That to me is immaturity on your side. You are a loser, man!Let your tears flow all the way to Timbuktu, you won't get the love you yearn for. South Africa doesn't do monkey, thanks. No South African passport for you. You have the highest AIDS infection rate in the whole of Africa. You overtook India last year and are set to overtake SA. And we aren't even talking about your unrecorded cases. Shoot yourself. A country than marries 9-year-olds off to 60-year olds. Legalised pedophilia and molestation in Naai-geria. We all know about it. All you have is the Zuma rock and nothing else. That's why you are upset that South Africans can brag and you can't. You have nothing to brag about. Nature gave you the ultimate resource - oil; and denied you brains. The British left you a country and you turned it into a zoo. I don't see people dying in Marikana, but I sure do see Boko Haram killing Naai-gerians off. No South African owes you any respect - black or white. You don't deserve it. A stone in the back of your head - that's what you deserve. If you had something to brag about, you'd have let us know by now. You've been around long enough and have produced nothing. |
all4naija: I don't need that because I am light-skin person.You know you're dealing with an uneducated person when they call themselves light skin. It's light-skinned monkey; and bleached skin doesn't count. Give us a break. |
all4naija: Oh! Please! Shut that your bloody mouth. How in your rightful mind would you keep mistaking me for somebody else? How many times will I have to make myself clear I am not naija 'pikindi' or whatever? It seems you are very fond of coercing people to be whom they are not. However, that won't work on me because I am smarter than that.Blah blah blah. Cry me a river. Since no one forces the monkeys to come to SA, we expect no noises from you about monkeys being burnt. They come freely. It's not the fault of South Africans that all you have to brag about is the Zuma rock. Let them enjoy their country in peace. And if they want to brag about it all day, they will. Deal with it and spare us the jungle noises on this beautiful Friday. |
all4naija: I feel like slapping that your nut head. Heavy knuckles would do better on that your swollen head. I refuse to agree with what good idea is in this your comment, that, if they like they burn it up or sink it in ocean. This just proves the kind of myopic person you are. They should stop bragging and beating their chests to Nigerians - that, I find annoying. Whatever idea you try to make of this your comment, it is clear black South Africans should keep their businesses to their country, MTN, Shoprite,etc. Why would they have to cry for help to Africans in the past to help them to fight for freedom? Well, I don't think you have the right to speak for them as a white person because they would finish attacking African immigrants on the streets and come back to you. Hehehe...You still won't get a South African passport. I care not about your agreement. No one cares about your agreement. You are a useless Naai-gerian itching for love from people that don't want to give it. People that are clearly happy. And you are jealous because you have a dump for a country; and you aren't being accepted by South Africans. Fix your dump. Treat your fellow monkeys with respect. Build your zoo up and then you might earn the right to talk about other countries. No one cares what you've got to say. All you are good for is a can of petrol and a matchstick. Leave our black people alone. Leave our white people alone. Leave South Africa alone. If you can't handle it, get the hell out. No one wants you.
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all4naija: Bwahaha... What a myopic view. You still don't get it that the topic is about what has become of the nation due to the blacks inability to organized themselves. If you thought I am in any way laughing at their foolishness you thought wrong. My point is why would black South Africans who contributed nothing to the beautiful development of that country keep bragging about it? Why would they beat their chests to Nigerians how wonderful their country is when they continue to soil it with high crime rates, HIV/AIDS cases, child molestation, xenophobia,Marakina attacks, etc? This you have to ask yourself before coming here to defend your primitive pap-eating blacks.They can happily brag and burn it up if they want. It's their country. We can even sink it in the ocean. It does happen to better than yours at the moment though. Black, white, Indian, coloured South Africans get to walk the same tarred roads. Yours has cannibals and the second highest AIDS rate in the whole world. Besides, you don't have to come to South Africa. You deserve to be stoned. You have no point. Stone them fellow South Africans. What do you know about civil behaviour when you don't have it in Naai-geria? Your black government gave you rot. Now you want other people's countries to love you? You are unwanted. Deal with it. South Africans are happy to burn you. That's all you know anyway. |
all4naija: You shut the f**k up! The topic is about where SA would be without the white people. Stop diverting attention to something that is irrelevant to the thread. Indeed, I am a little perturbed by your view on this matter. Whether you like you blacks and comfortable with them is not the bone of contention here but about how the blacks can developed the society they so much brag about to Nigerians. You too are very ignorant, my friend.You decided to speak about xenophobia. You've got a nerve! You people eat each other and you want South Africans to feed you ice cream? Leave our black people alone. They should stone you because that's what you do to each other anyway. Stone them, fellow South Africans! |
We are happy with our black South Africans, thank you very much. Unwanted pîmps and scûm can stay where they are, thanks. In fact, they need to be stoned and cut up with machetes everytime they are seen walking our streets. Scüm demanding from South Africans a civilisation they don't afford themselves. They roast and eat each other. Why should South Africa treat them any different? Stone them! ![]() |
agaugust: the 1st and 3rd paragraphs do NOT contradict each other, try use google translator and read it next time in AfrikaansAre these the teachers that were supposedly imported? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RmKgVCI7PW4 |
NaijaPikinGidi: In which part of the world did you lose your brains? Oh! I forgot you are brainless and have found it terribly difficult to make any reasonable comments talk less of comprehending simple comments made by others. Now what part of my earlier post below don't you understand? What part of the basic comparison of events using SAA's crash in 1954 as a basis don't you understand? Obviously you are so blind that all you see is a blank page! You are so blind that you have failed to see Dana crash listed below. My list shows that since SAA's first crash in 1954 ... Dana is the most recent (2012). Until you can tell me what is going on in the Nigeria that I live in ... kindly shut up so I can tell you about the goings in your backyard and around the world. The "poor joy" of your SA must be making your so illiterate and delusional.Cry us a river. Your "airlines" have lived all of 5 years between them. And still, you remain the worst. You feature 4 times out of ten on the list below. Your ratings have been discredited. Wear it.
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http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/03/nigeria-has-a-record-of-failures-in-aviation-fadugba/ …S[b]ays no private airline has the capacity to be national carrier in Nigeria[/b] Nick Fadugba, publisher of one of the world’s most authoritative aviation magazine, is perhaps one of Nigeria’s few exports to the aviation world. His deep understanding of the workings of the aviation industry worldwide informed the need he had yet remained Africa’s voice in global aviation interface, the reason most airlines on the continent consult him before buying outright or wet-leasing aircraft for their operations. ______ End of story. |
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2012-11-05/news/sns-rt-nigeria-airlines-factboxl5e8m2b1y-20121104_1_dana-air-plane-crash-major-air-disasters FACTBOX-Major air accidents in Nigeria Nov 5 (Reuters) - Nigeria's airline industry is in dire financial straits, putting its already poor safety record at risk of further deterioration. . Here is a list of major air disasters to hit Africa's most populous nation in the last 11 years: July 11, 1991 - A Nigerian Airways DC 8 carrying 242 pilgrims crashed in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. All 261 people on board were killed. Sept. 26, 1992 - A Nigerian Air Force C-130 crashed minutes after taking off from Lagos airport. Around 200 people died. June 24, 1995 - A Harka Airlines Soviet-era Tupolev Tu-134 crashed at Lagos airport, killing 16 people. Nov. 13, 1995 - A Nigeria Airways Boeing 737 crashed on landing in Kaduna, killing nine people. Nov. 7, 1996 - A Boeing 727 operated by Nigeria's ADC crashed on its way from Port Harcourt to Lagos. All 142 passengers and nine crew died. May 4, 2002 - A Nigerian EAS Airlines BAC 1-11 crashed in Kano. At least 148 people were killed, 75 on the plane and at least 73 on the ground. Oct. 22, 2005 - A Nigerian Bellview Airlines Boeing 737 airliner crashed shortly after take-off from Lagos. All 111 passengers and six crew were killed. Dec. 10, 2005 - A Nigerian Sosoliso Airlines DC9 from Abuja crashed on landing in Port Harcourt, killing 106 people, half of them schoolchildren on their way home for Christmas. Sept. 17, 2006 - Twelve Nigerian military personnel, mostly high-ranking officers, were killed in a plane crash in Benue state. Six survived. Oct. 29, 2006 - An ADC airliner with 114 passengers on board crashed and burned after take-off from Abuja, killing 96 people. June 3, 2012 - A McDonnell Douglas MD-83, operated by privately owned domestic carrier Dana Air, carrying 147 passengers and six crew, crashed in the Agege suburb of Lagos, killing all on board and 10 on the ground. (Reporting By Pascal Fletcher; Additional writing by David Cutler, London Editorial Reference Unit; Editing by Will Waterman) |
NaijaPikinGidi: And fact remains that South Africa's SAA is the 9th most dangerous airline in the world. [/b]No it's not, idîot. Cry me a river. SAA remains the best. Naai-geria remains the worst.
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agaugust: thats one of the few places south africa is ranked above nigeria....Explains why your military rankings are suspect and remain unpublished. http://crankyflier.com/2013/01/29/a-terrible-way-to-rank-airline-safety/
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chris365: getting exhausted yet? guarding the gate of your senior officer must be very boring to have made you spend your life on a Nigerian forum.Our resident idîot. Ag shame ![]() Naai-geria: one of 14 African countries - guess who the other 13 are (hint, look at the picture ) . In any case, this is nothing for South Africa to get excited about. Even Sudan is on the list. SMH. This is not even serious news in South Africa, if at all.Never mind that. We'll talk when you're transformed - whenever that will be. For now, enjoy your training in South Africa. Follow your leader and sing your song: "Once, we were giants." Completing the story you posted about below. Try another one. _______________________________________________________________ http://thenationonlineng.net/new/icao-okays-nigerias-airspace/ cao okays Nigeria’s airspace Posted by: Yomi Odunuga and Faith Yahaya, Abuja and Kelvin Osa Okunbor, Lagos in Business 20 days ago The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has listed Nigeria as one of African 14 countries that has achieved effective air safety implementation, scoring above the global average of 61 per cent. This rating is contained in this year’s ICAO Safety Report, compiled by organisation’s auditors who investigated the compliance with stipulated International safety standards by individual countries across the world. ICAO , the global aviation regulator, consists of 200 countries. The Coordinating spokesman of aviation parastatals, Yakubu Dati, said the ICAO 2013 Safety Report lends credence to the Category One certification granted Nigeria in 2011 by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) of the United States, for meeting stipulated international standards and practices on safety and security. Dati explained that it signals the success of the Aviation Master Plan developed by the Minister of Aviation, Princess Stella Oduah. He said: “The vision is to make Nigerian aviation sector a world-class provider of safe, secure and comfortable air transport sector that is self sustaining and pivotal to socio-economic growth.” Meanwhile, the Nigerian Airspace Management Agency (NAMA) is sending 96 staff for training is part of on-going efforts to beef up capacity and manpower requirement preparatory to the imminent take-off of the Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) automation in November, NAMA’s Managing Director, Mazi Nnamdi Udoh, said they will be trained in Basic Aeronautical Information Course at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology ( NCAT), Zaria, adding that for effective deployment of logistics, the group shall run the course concurrently in four batches. Udoh enjoined them to justify the agency’s huge investment in their training by taking their studies seriously. ICAO has set November 15th 2013 as deadline for the implementation of AIS automation worldwide and the project have reached advanced stage of completion. AIS automation when in operation, would enhance air safety with pilots sending their aeronautical messages on-line and this would reduce excessive telephone conversation between pilots and air traffic controllers. Also, in line with the Special Scholarship Programme for youths in Niger Delta, the Federal Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Lufthansa to train its pilots. According to the agreement, some of the pilots who underwent training in South Africa, would be embarking on a14-month training in Germany later this year. The agreement was signed in Abuja yesterday by the Special Adviser to the President on Niger Delta and Chairman Presidential Amnesty Committee, Kingsley Kuku and the Managing Director of Lufthansa Pilot Training Network, Captain Holger Hoffman. Kuku explained that the programme is approved by President Goodluck Jonathan to train youths who have interest in aviation. According to him, “We went into the agreement to develop the aviation industry. It is not enough to train private pilots, it is better to train those that will in turn develop our economy. It is a great window for young men and women who will want to be aviators to harness. “Twenty pilots from the Niger Delta will be embarking on the first batch of the 14 months training. We are happy that Lufthansa agreed to train them because in the aviation team worldwide, Lufthansa is rated one of the best. We are amazed that they opened their door to us. [size=14pt]“The pilots have passed all requisite exams and texts and have secured their Private Pilot License (PPL) and Commercial Pilot License (CPL) from the Afrika Union Aviation Academy, Mafikeng and Flight Training School, Midrand, South Africa. [/size]
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Part 2 What's "uncle B" saying about Naai-gerian pilots and South African training? Never mind. Crux of matter - air traffic control system archaic in 2013. "Do we have airlines in Naai-geria?" "We don't have airlines! We have tuki-tuki, like bus operations" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4oWigNFUfY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgYdlyE_mQU |
"Nigeria's Air Traffic Control System Is Archaic" - Pilot Part 1 Naai-gerian pilot says: "We want to be part of the world, but the enabling structures, we don't have. That's why we suffer like this" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_-WvYzhehE |
Would fly on a Naai-gerian airline? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLPcXOpqGu8 "I'm scared of flying in Naai-geria", says the man. |
NaijaPikinGidi: These are the list of crashes involving Nigerian airlines! A total of nine (9) civilian airplane crashes since 1954 when SAA recorded the first crash. Add the 4 SAA and 3 SA Airlink = 7 major crashes since 1954. Then add average of 5 crashes of various sized civilian planes each year ... then you can make up your mind!Pork brain desperation. Where does it say SAA is not the best? I try but I fail to see that part? ![]() Pork braaaaaiiin.... I told you. You'll find no fatalities fresher than 20 years. Your best bet is desperation.Trying every angle. Even "facts" - inverted commas. Give it up porky. Your case against SAA has failed. Your defence of Ariki has failed too. Everything else is monkey noise from the pig whisperer monkey. ______ http://www.ventures-africa.com/2012/03/top-5-airlines-in-africa/ Top five airlines in Africa. 1. SOUTH AFRICA AIRWAYS - cry about it. The premier carrier of South Africa, it is publicly owned by the government. The airline has been in existence since 1994, when it was formed. Headquartered in OR Tambo International Airport, the airline has a fleet size of 57 and operates in 38 destinations. At the 2011 Skytrax World Airline Awards held in the French Air and Space Museum at the Paris Air Show, South African Airways was named the Best Airline Africa. It is also listed as one of the safest airline according to “attainment of IOSA Certification, number of accidents per flight and fatalities per passenger kilometres.” It started a major rebranding process in 1997 through 2005; this also led to its joining the Star Alliance, making it the first African airline to join the world’s biggest airline alliance.
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NaijaPikinGidi: :: SAA has 4 crashes since 1954.1954? Really? Our time has just been wasted, I believe. Desperate pork brain gets more vertigo attacks as the minutes go by. SAA remains on top. We are yet to see anything credible indicating otherwise. Arik airlines remains in the dumpster. ________ I repeat: http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/features2/item/21188-towards-minimising-air-crashes-in-nigeria.html I quote: Air crashes have almost become an annual event in Nigeria with as many as 10 crashes occurring in a particular year. With a little more care and with all stakeholders playing the game according to the rule, unnecessary deaths and agony could be minimised, especially with the use of the lately discovered laser-anti-gravitational force, researchers told TAIWO OLANREWAJU. _____ More than 160 die in Nigeria's worst airline crash in 40 years http://travel.usatoday.com/flights/post/2012/06/nigeria-airline-crash/707894/1 |
NaijaPikinGidi: Whereas in the past five to six years there has only been one crash in Nigeria.Is that so now? We understand you live in Hillbrow and haven't been up-to-date with happenings in Monkey-land. Sorry to burst your bubble. http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/features2/item/21188-towards-minimising-air-crashes-in-nigeria.html I quote: Air crashes have almost become an annual event in Nigeria with as many as 10 crashes occurring in a particular year. With a little more care and with all stakeholders playing the game according to the rule, unnecessary deaths and agony could be minimised, especially with the use of the lately discovered laser-anti-gravitational force, researchers told TAIWO OLANREWAJU. ______ Face it. Your case against SAA has failed. Your defence of Ariki airlines has failed. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Only a Pig will brandish a 2010 safety list in the year of our Lord 2013 to pass off as current.Pig whisperer relying on discredited ratings from an unknown that rely on numbers from when again? Cry us a river pork brain. Your argument is in the dumpster, like your civil aviation industry. |
Fighter Pilot: Why is Nigeria having so much plane crashes: people are askingSome are providing answers... http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/11/05/us-nigeria-airlines-idUSBRE8A409420121105 Insight: Shaky finances rattle Nigeria's airline safety In the last four months, Nigeria has seen a plane crash kill 163 people, the collapse of one of its main international airlines and a central bank order banning lenders from giving its main carriers more cash until they repay burgeoning debts. |
NaijaPikinGidi: A brainless pig head seeking attention! Your limited airtime offer expired long ago! Remain as you were! CrazePig!!The conduct of online losers. ![]() Pork brain behaviour from the pig whisperer monkey.
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http://www.gadling.com/2010/05/04/the-ten-safest-african-airlines/ The ten safest African airlines (minus one, which is no more )Airlines based in Africa have a bad reputation. When the European Union published a blacklist of airlines banned from flying in the EU, it included 111 carriers from 13 African countries. Carriers got on the list for having out-of-date planes (often Soviet-era "flying coffins" , poor government oversight in their own country, and not fixing problems pointed out by EU inspectors. You can read more about the criteria and the list here. Airlines from other countries got on the list too, including a large number from Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and the Philippines, but the preponderance of Africa-based carriers was noticeable. In response, Flight Africa blog has published a list of the ten safest African airlines based on "attainment of IOSA Certification, number of accidents per flight and fatalities per passenger kilometres." That last phrase actually made me wince. Here's the list: 1. South African Airways 2. Ethiopian Airlines 3. Air Botswana 4. Air Mauritius 5. Air Seychelles 6. Kenya Airways 7. TunisAir 8. Royal Air Maroc 9. Nigerian Eagle Airlines 10. Air Zimbabwe This is an encouraging list because it includes carriers from every region of Africa and some of the most popular tourist destinations. One common mantra of adventure travelers is that they're helping the local economy with the money they spend. This list proves they can start helping before their adventure even starts. |
NaijaPikinGidi: [size=14pt]South African Airways: 9th most dangerous Airline in the world // It's Official. [/size]Hahaha - pork brain pulls out 1954 numbers. I told you that you could find nothing fresher than 20 years. SAA remains the best. ![]() Stick to your pig work, porky. ![]() You've fallen on hard times. ____ Meanwhile... I quote: Many Nigerian airlines delay passengers for hours and blame weather or operational reasons for the delays. http://www.informationng.com/2013/07/arik-air-passengers-protest-9-hour-flight-delay.html Arik Air passengers on Sunday erupted in anger and protested at the departure lounge of the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 1 in Lagos, southwest Nigeria, after their flight was delayed for nine hours. Arik Air flight W34001 was to take off in Lagos at 8.15 a.m. and land in Warri, Delta State, southsouth Nigeria, at 9.25 a.m. but it was not until 5.30 p.m. after the protests turned violent that the passengers were finally airlifted. Other Arik passengers who were to leave Lagos for Warri at 11.55 a.m. were also delayed for at least five hours and were finally airlifted at 5.30 p.m. At least 106 passengers were affected, said Engineer Gracious Ayirioritse Omatseye, National Vice Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, who was one of the enraged passengers. Omatseye said some passengers who could not bear the delay had to fly to Benin, Edo State, and to travel to Warri by road. “We were to leave Lagos for Warri at 8.15 in the morning but the airline told us the weather was bad. But at 2p.m. we were still at the airport while Lagos – Abuja flights had gone and come back at least three times,” Omatseye said. He said efforts to seek management intervention did not yield any results. Sources said as the delay lasted the angry passengers stormed the departure lounge and prevented Abuja passengers from boarding planes. Tension rose and Arik Air was forced to airlift the passengers to Warri on their Bombadier John Paul II. When contacted, Arik Air spokesperson, Banji Ola, said the delay was caused by technical reasons. Ola did not expatiate. “I’m not an engineer,” he said. Many Nigerian airlines delay passengers for hours and blame weather or operational reasons for the delays. [] |
DictatorZAR: If nigeria goes for nukes 100 years from nowThe red. Just wrong. Sinful ![]() |
NaijaPikinGidi: Mango Airline / SA Airlink / SA Express / SA Airways / They all have one thing in common! Find out by yourselves.No one cares to find out, pork brain. Just stick to producing pigs. When are you upgrading from city liner and park station travel? ![]() |
Fighter Pilot: Where is SAA chief?He's talking about ratings done by a journalist. http://www.2oceansvibe.com/2013/01/23/saa-rated-9th-most-dangerous-airline-in-the-world/ Some comments: Doesn't make sense. Air France Flight 447 alone killed more than 200 people. Avatar joop • 4 months ago − i think there is money in this fake list busness wonder how mutch air france would pay for not putting them at number two this rankings are fake, what about Air France 447 2009 where 228 people died, Swiss Air in the late 1990s, Pan Am the Lockerbie incident, etc, there are so many disasters that happened in the last 30 years worse than SAA Avatar Aviator • 8 months ago Umm Air France also lost a Concorde in the last 30 years..... Why not stick to IATA, ICAO AND IOSA ratings, might paint a different picture. I bet our local media along with Pomair will love this. They are, of course, talking about the Helberberg, probably the most famous plane crash in South African history. That was 26 years ago. _______ Rubbish ratings. |
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, poor government oversight in their own country, and not fixing problems pointed out by EU inspectors. You can read more about the criteria and the list here.