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  • Anonymous coward on 2004-Nov-03 19:17:10 Anonymous coward said

    terd
    alright!, who farted?
  • Anonymous coward on 2004-Nov-15 20:42:05 Anonymous coward said

    Steve
    I had taken a flight on this very aircraft from Anchorage to Honolulu only a week before this event
  • Anonymous coward on 2004-Dec-31 22:28:09 Anonymous coward said

    andrew #01
    what a veiw!!!!!!!!
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Jan-31 23:05:12 Anonymous coward said

    mb
    Sorry for the inconvenience and delay. Here is a round trip ticket good for airfare anywhere in the continental US.
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Feb-07 02:48:43 Anonymous coward said

    MikeD
    I said put the pop down not the top down.
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Mar-20 15:32:51 Anonymous coward said

    25th_Stackhouse
    pilots are naturally lazy, but too lazy to check the top of the plane theyre flying. If they had checked the top of the plane it wouldnt have happened.
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-May-03 22:02:41 Anonymous coward said

    skeezer
    and i thought glass bottom boats were cool!!!
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-May-28 20:38:21 Anonymous coward said

    Steve
    Airline price war?
    "First Class" "Business Class" "Coach" ...
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Jun-03 20:38:09 Anonymous coward said

    Mercurian
    Buh-bye, have a nice day, thank you for flying...buh bye, have a nice day, thank you for flying....
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Jul-03 19:01:09 Anonymous coward said

    martinelli
    Most photos are of the other side. When you see this side, you realize how close the nose came to falling off. Duty cycle and metal fatigue, anyone?
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Oct-28 07:18:22 Anonymous coward said

    FFR-31_Driver
    The moral of the story: Never shake-up a carbonated beverage at 40000 feet.
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Nov-03 10:30:23 Anonymous coward said

    Me
    This was a horrible accident. Look at the remaining window on the right. You can see where the flight attendant's head repeatedly hit the side of the plane. She was half in and half out of the plane, and then got sucked out completely. Never was found.
  • Anonymous coward on 2005-Nov-03 10:31:34 Anonymous coward said

    Bob
    The last comment is true. I read an article on this.
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Feb-04 04:04:38 Anonymous coward said

    missing friends
    Among the true heros here are the 1st officer standing in the door and the pilot at the front of the open section. With guts and skill they landed this plane. I was the boarding agent for this aircraft on an eariler flight the same day.
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Feb-04 13:00:17 Anonymous coward said

    missing friends
    cont.. Also this plane did not fly between ANC and HNL as stated above. 2 engines were not certified over-water in those years and the plane had been in-service in Hawaii for awhile when this happened.
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Feb-05 19:28:57 Anonymous coward said

    Mee
    Wow, what a site!!!
    Hats of to the Pilots!!
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Feb-10 03:20:28 Anonymous coward said

    Walter
    You keeding me?. 7,000 feet?, 284 KIAS?, you bet they were off!.
  • Anonymous coward on 2006-Jun-20 21:49:20 Anonymous coward said

    sseeplane
    http://www.aloha.net/~icarus/
  • Anonymous coward on 2008-Feb-26 15:02:06 Anonymous coward said

    Aghast
    Usually this photo has everything to the right of the break cropped off because of the "ghost imprint." An engineer submitted an essay to NTSB speculating that it was the F/A's head banging and torso oscillating in the hole that led to the multiple frame failure, rather than just one frame.

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