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MensagemEnviado: 27/7/2004 12:08
por djovarius
Estão de gosto, agora :cry:

Agora é a estação de TV Russa, RBC, que fala de uma ameaça de bomba nos escritórios da UBS em Genebra.

Rumores ou notícias desta natureza começam a ser banais.
Imagine-se quando começarem os Jogos Olimpicos ou quando começar a campanha eleitoral a sério nos EUA !!

Abraço

dj

MensagemEnviado: 27/7/2004 10:25
por MozHawk
Bem, esta agora fez-me lembrar os alertas que em Portugal surgiram com as malas abandonadas na via pública e que as brigadas de minas e armadilhas fizeram explodir, para gozo de muitos.

Paranóicos como são os americanos por aqui decerto que os aviões passariam a vida a voltar para trás devido aos objectos estranhos encontrados a bordo dos aviões LOLLLLLLL.

Estou mesmo a imaginar a cara das hospedeiras de um vôo da United Airlines, na sequência de alguma turbulência, ao verem pendurado de uma bagageira um macaco fumado... LOLLLLLLLLL

Um abraço,

MozHawk

MensagemEnviado: 27/7/2004 9:44
por Pata-Hari
Basta ser um passageiro agressivo ou bebado para poder justificar pousarem para o evacuar.

MensagemEnviado: 27/7/2004 9:42
por TRSM
United Airlines Flight Subject Of Security Scare

SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--United Airlines said Tuesday that a flight returned to Sydney Tuesday afternoon due to a security scare shortly after taking off for Los Angeles.

"UA Flight 840, carrying 246 passengers, was about 90 minutes out of Sydney when an object which raised some security suspicions was found on board," the company said in a brief statement.

"As a precaution, the captain immediately returned to Sydney landing without incident at 5.50 pm. Further investigations will be carried out," United Airlines said.

The company didn't elbarate on the nature of the security concern

MensagemEnviado: 27/7/2004 9:34
por TRSM
United Airlines:Flight Landed In Sydney Without Incident

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MensagemEnviado: 27/7/2004 9:32
por TRSM
US flight makes unscheduled landing amid reports of security lapse
SYDNEY (AFX) - A United Airlines plane returned to Sydney about 90 minutes into its flight, the airline said, amid unconfirmed reports that the plane's cockpit security had been breached.

An airline spokesman confirmed the Boeing 747 returned about one and a half hours after leaving for Los Angeles due to a problem on board but refused to give further details. He said the decision to return was made by the pilot.

United refused to confirm a commercial television report there was "some sort of break in or access to the cockpit".

It said 246 people were aboard UA840 which left Sydney at 2:45 pm (0445 GMT).

New South Wales ambulance and fire services were on standby and nearby roads were closed off when the aircraft landed in Sydney three hours later.

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MensagemEnviado: 27/7/2004 9:13
por TRSM
United Airlines Flight Returns To Sydney, Security Fear

SYDNEY (Dow Jones)--A United Airlines flight returned to Sydney Tuesday afternoon after its pilot became concerned about a possible security breach, the Nine television network reported.

Sky TV said the pilot had been concerned a bomb might be on board the flight, which was turned around after about 90 minutes. Flight 840 with 246 people on board had been en route to Los Angeles and is now quarantined at Sydney airport, Sky said.

The cable TV channel also said parts of Sydney airport is in the process of being evacuated. One report that an attempt had been made to break into the cockpit was incorrect, the channel also said.


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July 27, 2004 04:15 ET (08:15 GMT)

+United Airlines Flight Returns To Sydney-Nine TV Network

MensagemEnviado: 27/7/2004 9:09
por TRSM
+United Airlines Flight Returns To Sydney-Nine TV Network

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*United Airlines Pilot Concerned About Security Breach-TV

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July 27, 2004 04:03 ET (08:03 GMT)