From: MSN NicknameEagle_wng (Original Message) Sent: 10/3/2006 3:56 AM Russian Airliners Are Really Death Traps, Russians Had to Admit Publication time: 2 October 2006, 21:59
Russian airlines are violating air safety standards by using fake spare parts, failing to carry out proper pre-flight checks and not properly supervising repairs, the Russian "prosecutor-general", a certain Chaika, had to admit in Moscow on Monday.
Chaika is wanted by the Chechen law enforcement agencies as a war criminal for the genocide of the Chechen people.
At least 170 people, including 45 children, were killed in August when a Russian-made jet came down in eastern Ukraine.
In July, 122 passengers and crew died when an Airbus failed to stop after landing on a domestic flight in the Siberian city of Irkutsk and veered off the runway into nearby buildings.
The following day, a plane carrying Russia's navy chief burst into flames after overshooting a runway, injuring three people.
Meanwhile, the Russians plan to kill people in Zimbabwe by selling their junk airliners.
A 48-member delegation of rogue Russian "business people" and lying "journalists" came in Zimbabwe for a week to explore "business opportunities", it was reported on Monday.
The visit comes after unconfirmed reports last week that Air Zimbabwe is preparing to replace its ageing fleet of three Boeing aircraft, with killing junk planes from Russia.
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