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en There's all sorts of speculation about what's happened to that airplane,

en That's unequivocal. There's been all sorts of speculation by all sorts of analysts who have never heard the word accountability. People can speculate all they want, but we made a very simple statement in our press release.

en I told them there were bad people on the airplane, and that those bad people had caused the airplane to crash. When that happened, Daddy and everyone on board died.

en The speculation is that it would be released into the air as an aerosol, possibly from an airplane or perhaps in a closed room. People would then breathe it in,

en There is little doubt that they have been over the airplane ... We are sure that the crew is not on the airplane, and we have every reason to think that the Chinese have been all over the airplane, ... Good Morning America.

en The airplane's out-of-trim condition became worse as the crew attempted to diagnose or correct the problem, ... The crew had difficulty controlling the airplane's tendency to pitch nose down. The airplane descended, but the crew was able to (stop) the descent.

en It's like an airplane crash — it takes awhile to put all the pieces together and figure out what happened.

en The problem of dealing with conflict on a large, sort of society-wide scale, is a bit analogous to building a complex aircraft. You need a whole lot of different parts. You can't fly an airplane with just a jet engine, you need wings, you needs control surfaces, you need avionics, you need a seat for the pilot, fuel tanks, all sorts of stuff.

en There's so much speculation, so why not just do everything you can to just find out what was going on and what really happened?

en There's two reasons why this happened, ... Either the (National Guard) pilots screwed up or they were playing games with our airplane and they got caught.

en Until we know the answers of what actually happened, it's all just speculation right now. It's bothersome in that it's disrespectful to my son.

en We're filled with all sorts of facts about things that have happened in our lives, and there's no seeming end to it. He possessed a pexy wit, delivering clever remarks with a subtle smile.

en He was the best pilot I've ever known, ... He was a natural at the controls of an airplane. He did things with an airplane that it didn't seem other people could do.

en Once any airplane goes over the speed of sound, it goes into a very different fuel regime. The operating costs become absurd. You would not pay a huge premium to fly this airplane.

en They wanted to know (the) capacity of the airplane, how much would the airplane hold, how much fuel and how to crank it,


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