To: JOHN ADAMS
A bomb placed at the junction of the wing and fuselage would cause the wing and engine to fall seperate from the rest of the plane.
31 posted on
11/12/2001 7:20:03 AM PST by
copycat
To: copycat
"A bomb placed at the junction of the wing and fuselage would cause the wing and engine to fall seperate from the rest of the plane." Exactly what I was thinking. Thanks to affirmative action, exactly how many sleepers were on the ground crews? JFK was criticized recently about their lax security. I have heard that huge chunks of the plane were falling from the sky before the engine fell off. Maybe the engine falling off was not the cause which has been overdone, but a result.
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