Showing posts with label 27. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 27. Show all posts

Monday, August 4, 2014

27,000 Russian Tourists stranded abroad on vacation caused by Sanctions from U.S. and Europe

  1. euronews ‎- 9 hours ago
    world news - Up to 27000 people are stranded abroad with no flights home after Russian travel company Labirint collapsed. It's the fourth ...
  1. Yahoo News‎ - 12 hours ago

    Russian tourists stranded abroad as travel company collapses

    04/08 22:05 CET
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    Up to 27,000 people are stranded abroad with no flights home after Russian travel company Labirint collapsed.
    It’s the fourth Russian tour operator to go bankrupt in just three weeks and the fifth during the summer holiday season.
    The Ukraine crisis has been blamed for a slump in Russians wanting to travel out of the country.
    A drop in the value of the ruble has also affected travel companies.
    One tourist at Moscow’s Sheremyetevo airport said: “Some people spent a whole day at the airport. We had more luck. We stayed at the hotel.”
    Another tourist was not so lucky: “We were forced to leave the hotel,” she said. “They offered us either to pay or to leave.”
    Russia’s intelligence service has launched an enquiry into the closure over fraud allegations.
    Oleg Safonov, temporary director of the Russian Federal Tourism Agency:
    “We are facing bold-faced, cynical fraud here and we believe that the Interior Ministry has to look into the matter.”
    Safonov suggested that Russians should holiday at home, which would be, “a less risky affair,” he said.
    It will take around a week to return all stranded tourists back to Russia.
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    Russian tourists stranded abroad as travel company collapses

    I was listening to CNN world news tonight and they were saying Aeroflot (a major Russian Airline) is no longer welcome in European or other western countries including the U.S. 

    Most or all European air carriers and U.S. and Canadian carriers don't fly in to Russia anymore either. So, there likely might be no way home but to either drive there or fly to a nearby country and either drive or take a train or whatever they have to do to get back into Russia from wherever they are in the world.

    This is really sounding like (Cold War I) now when Russians couldn't get out of Russia (unless they were KGB agents). I wonder how many Russian travelers might just stay out of Russia now because they might not get out again the way things look in the future? 

    Later: most of these problems were directly caused by Russian Separatists shooting down the Malaysian Air Lines Passenger plane with a missile. In Time magazine they showed one passenger from this plane after falling through the roof of a house next to a person's bed in their house in Ukraine.  Because passengers and pieces of the plane came down over a large area when the missile blew the plane up at 33,000 feet.

    This is the Time Magazine with Putin on the cover standing on the cockpit of the shadow of the Malaysian plane.

     

     


Wednesday, March 12, 2014

27,000 Square miles

The Search area is now 27,000 square miles to the east of Malaysia, to the West of Malaysia and in jungles of Malaysia. However, this is more confusing than any other plane disappearance that I have ever become aware of in my 65 years unless it was the Amelia Earhart disappearance in the 1930s.

My wife and I were talking about how they mentioned that the 777 had had some trouble with cracking front window in the cockpit. If you can imagine a front window with 600 mph winds coming in at once if one broke at that speed basically the first thing would be everyone (starting with the pilot would not have eardrums and not have consciousness because of this. The second likely thing that would happen is that this pressure coming in the broken window might make the plane explode from incoming air pressure at that speed. Since everyone already in the plane would be unconscious or dead. However, I'm not sure if the cockpit door was close whether it would burst immediately from the pressure coming in the window at that speed or not. Anyway, at the very least the pilot and crew in the cockpit would be unconscious at that speed. The airplane when it changed direction could have changed direction because of the wind pressure changing the flying characteristics of the plane from the broken cockpit window and somehow remained on autopilot. But, if the cockpit door did not blow out from the wind pressure and the stewards and stewardesses tried to break through because something was wrong if they succeeded then everyone else in the plane would go unconscious too. Because not only is the wind coming in at 600 mph but it is below zero in temperature almost always at that altitude (Fahrenheit)30,000 feet or more. For example, I have climbed Mt. Shasta when it was over 100 degrees in town but on the summit (in 1970 it was below freezing even then that Day and if I didn't have a heavy jacket and gloves and a wool hat on I might not have been okay climbing that day to the summit. Mt. Shasta is only 14,182 feet or so tall not over 30,000 feet like they were flying at when something happened.

Though Automatic pilot still might fly the plane (even if everyone was unconscious on the plane at the time) it might have had to fly in another direction because it didn't have another adjustment from the pilots because they would have been unconscious.

So, I suppose this could have happened without killing anyone on board but they would be having trouble breathing (either too much air pressure from the broken window) or too little air pressure because of explosive decompression if the window blew out.

Another scenario would be concerning the repaired wing. One thing I do know about from living in the tropical area of Hawaii on the Big Island and also on Maui in the 1970s and 1980s is that in the tropics things tend to rust out a lot even aluminum. So, if the damaged wing was repaired but a hairline fracture was where the wing met the fuselage it might not have been detected because of the placement of the wing fuel tanks. So, imagine a wing coming off at 30,000 feet and a plane suddenly going sideways at 600 mph and what other pieces of the plane might come off at that speedy slowdown of a catastrophic nature.

So, flying in a tropical environment and therefore more corrosive or rust prevalent area is also a factor in how long planes last in the tropics (if they spend a lot of time on the ground or under 10,000 feet in altitude). This is one reason they sometimes store planes in the desert where there is no rainfall (or under 5 inches per year) in order to store planes so they eventually will be available for use without worrying about rusting and degradation of engines, wings and surfaces over time.  So, what I'm saying is time in the tropics for a plane or car is different than in any other area on earth in it's short and long term affects on all planes and cars.