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Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 25, 2010, 10:20:33 PM
Michael could've easily booked out the plane - OR got on that plane with many other passengers if he was in disguise, right??  :?: So, you could all be right..

Though, I'm going to take a shot here and say he was never on that plane, but the purpose of us thinking so is simply for the coincidence between the flight number and TII ticket dates, and to create yet another illusion - not only is he "dead" but he is also "out of the country"..
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Toija

Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 25, 2010, 10:42:09 PM
OK ..... Where do I begin ...

I am married to someone with over 25 years of experience in aviation .  
 The Airbus is a LARGE commercial aircraft .
The picture that shows a couch / lounge inside is mostly for marketing purposes , and that particular configuration is rarely used .
The flight they are talking about is a Mexicana flight .  That company is a commercial airline .


C'mon .....  if Michael was going to fly somewhere after / or before faking his death wouldn't he go to a small private airfield ?

The largest Learjet holds about 10 people . ....

This particular plane Airbus 318  holds 123 people .

This is a pretty big difference ......

Toy
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Toija

Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 25, 2010, 10:47:15 PM
after reading this thread again  .... I noticed that someone mentioned the post from macanridire regarding the plane .

Macanridire said that the plane was a Bombardier that held about 12 - 14 people .  

The Airbus is not a Bombardier ... it is an Airbus . and it most definitely hold much more than 14 people .

Sorry guys ... but this is not it .
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Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 25, 2010, 11:13:07 PM
Please don't believe to speculations about LAX on June 25. That type of cancelations happens  often and if you check different dates you'l see similar cancelations like on June 25.
Only  2 flighst were cancelled on June 25, but here is some weather history, I don't know if it was too windy or low visibility, or some mechanical problems, maybe someone knows the reason.
Here is the weather in LA on June 25:
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Whole week:
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Toija

Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 25, 2010, 11:16:13 PM
Venus :

 The cancellation was for " low ceilings"  .   This is a common occurrence .

nothing odd or suspicious about this at all.

HTH
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Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 25, 2010, 11:44:06 PM
Quote from: "Toija"
Venus :

 The cancellation was for " low ceilings"  .   This is a common occurrence .

nothing odd or suspicious about this at all.

HTH


A lot happened .... do not you think ....????    :shock:  :shock:  :shock:
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Venus7

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Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 25, 2010, 11:48:07 PM
Quote from: "Toija"
Venus :

 The cancellation was for " low ceilings"  .   This is a common occurrence .

nothing odd or suspicious about this at all.

HTH

Thank you.
It is really painful to watch how some rumors become mass psychosis and people in this site get excited without checking  information...
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Toija

Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 26, 2010, 01:02:36 AM
Quote from: "Avijackson"
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A lot happened .... do not you think ....????    :shock:  :shock:  :shock:


What do you mean ?   low ceilings happens everyday in various places . This is not uncommon at all .   Avi , I respect your opinion, but this particular  situation has so many holes in it , it looks like swiss cheese .
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Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 26, 2010, 02:07:59 AM
I dont know.... Who said this is he right flight number?

I work and an airport... and at my airport it works like this: flights are canceled if there are not enough people taking the flight, if there is a threat aimd against and craft or the airport.  if its to much fog, snow or rain so the craft cant take off or land. The flights can also be delayed for the same reason, or that the flight is late from anohter airport.

In the case of LAX that day the weather was stated as Weather:Low Ceilings. This does not delaye or cancel a flight.

If we look at the part where it is said that a part of the airport was closed down and someone then noticed MJ.  
Well at my airport they onley close a section if it is for renovations or if there has been a threat, like a bomb threat.  We dont do it for VIP. VIP's are taken to their private Jets through an external gate  straight to their own plane...and dont have to be amongs normal passengers. they can also use a VIP gate inside the terminal building, but you as a normal passenger would not  see them until you are on the fligt.

so in the case of LAX it seems strange that  they would close it of and take MJ in so everyone  would see. But then i have not been to LAX so i dont know how they work there or their routine.

and last: it is said that  the flight tower was told to ignore the unknown fligt.
A flight can be unknown  on the informationboard, and to the checkinstaff aswell as airport security. This might  be sued when  you dont want others to know where your private flight is going or  beacause it might be a private plane used for a suprice flight, birthday or something  and the owner  dont want   the birthdayperson to know where he or she is going. BUT!!!!  the tower always klnow!!!!
The tower alwasy knows because they need to know  when the flight can take off and how to set up their flight route. or the plane will drive inot another plane up in the air.

So in the case of LAX: yes a flight can be unknown... but its not unknown to the Tower. the person who said this probably ment that the  flight was  stated  as Unknown on the flight information board. BUt as said: the tower know where the flight was going.
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Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 26, 2010, 02:36:28 AM
or we could look at it like this
someone slips a stack of money under a desk and say ok put this this and this, it only tacks a computer and one person to type data on to a computer.

I'll never betray or deceive you my friend but...
If you show me the cash
Then I will take it
If you tell me to cry
Then I will fake it
If you give me a hand
Then I will shake it
You'll do anything for money...
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Toija

Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 26, 2010, 03:38:50 AM
the problem with that is we are not talking about Mj taking a taxi somewhere .... there are federal regulations that come into play here .

   post 911 -- the regulations are so tight .
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iMJacksonfaN

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Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 26, 2010, 05:42:37 AM
Quote from: "Toija"
OK ..... Where do I begin ...

I am married to someone with over 25 years of experience in aviation .  
 The Airbus is a LARGE commercial aircraft .
The picture that shows a couch / lounge inside is mostly for marketing purposes , and that particular configuration is rarely used .
The flight they are talking about is a Mexicana flight .  That company is a commercial airline .


C'mon .....  if Michael was going to fly somewhere after / or before faking his death wouldn't he go to a small private airfield ?

The largest Learjet holds about 10 people . ....

This particular plane Airbus 318  holds 123 people .

This is a pretty big difference ......

Toy


Toija.. I got MUCH experiences with planes, planes are my "passion and love.." Airbus A318 are small planes.. If you take a Airbus A321, we're talking huge difference.. Same with an Airbus A330, A350 or maybe the largest passenger plane, Airbus A380..

A318, with this design I've shown in the pictures on page 2, are real.. This is how it could looked inside the Mexican airline. Michael could buy the plane easily, as long he paid enough money. Going to a small airfield would be easier than a huge one..
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Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 26, 2010, 07:30:50 AM
anyone know when this was taken?

[youtube:32ndfrfh]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cO2xPC8A1Z0[/youtube:32ndfrfh]
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the arabian nights

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Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 26, 2010, 10:56:41 AM
its disabled
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Re: LAX on June 25th...
February 26, 2010, 11:23:10 AM
Just a thought, but wasn't Marlon at an airport on june 25th?
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