Foxnews today = 13 people have been sole survivors in major Plane crashes...why? Prayer?

by Witness 007 11 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • Witness 007
    Witness 007

    Over the last few decades 13 people have been sole survivors of some horror plane crashes....one was a co-pilot, a toddler, a nine year old who's seat was blown out into a swamp.....a lady who's dinner tray acted as a seat belt. So.....religious folks, why did Jehovah save just one? Does praying help save you? Are good and bad people saved?

    {If someone can link the article here....thanks}

  • Billy the Ex-Bethelite
    Billy the Ex-Bethelite

    I didn't find what you mentioned, but I pictured this:

    "Oh God, slaughter all these heathens and SAVE ME!!!"

    Oops, no...

    "Oh Jehovah, slaughter all these heathens so they have the hope of a resurrection, and save me so that I can study the "Bible Teach" book and become a pioneer in harmony with your will. In Jesus' name, amen."

    God falls for that one every time. Then when the dubs come a knockin' just pretend you're not home.

    Chances are, everyone on those planes were praying. Some got lucky. Some didn't.

    I found this on FoxNews, though: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,510460,00.html It's the sentencing of a pilot who stopped to pray, rather than follow appropriate emergency procedures.

  • villabolo
    villabolo

    How do we know that non-survivors were not also praying? We only know about the ones who survived because the ones who prayed and did not survive are not here to tell us anything.

  • Witness 007
    Witness 007

    Billy.....the pilot says "The hell with saftey protocol! Our Father who art in heaven, ....." lol what an idiot!

  • Gregor
    Gregor

    If this was reported on Fox news then the answer is obvious, they were all conservatives.

  • SacrificialLoon
    SacrificialLoon
    I found this on FoxNews, though: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,510460,00.html It's the sentencing of a pilot who stopped to pray, rather than follow appropriate emergency procedures.

    The guy was from Tunisia, if he had been praying to Jesus rather than Allah the crash wouldn't have happened.

  • Billy the Ex-Bethelite
    Billy the Ex-Bethelite

    The guy was from Tunisia, if he had been praying to Jesus rather than Allah the crash wouldn't have happened.

    Come now, quit with the superstitious mumbo-jumbo. Who provides real salvation?

    Flying Spaghetti Monster

    Pray to him, people.

    B the X

  • SacrificialLoon
    SacrificialLoon

    In the FSM's name we pray, Ramen.

  • Billy the Ex-Bethelite
    Billy the Ex-Bethelite

    SacrificialLoon, you now have a 99.99% chance of NOT dying in an airplane crash today.

    Keep praying, people! Pastafarianism is the answer!...

    Sorry, I forgot the question... Oh yeah, it's the way to salvation!

    B the X

  • betterdaze
    betterdaze

    French Teen Joins 12 Other Lone Survivors of Major Plane Crashes

    Saturday, July 04, 2009

    AFP


    Bahia Bakari lies in a hospital bed at the El Maaruf Hospital in Moroni, Comoros.

    Thirteen is a lucky number for Baya Bakari, the 14-year-old girl who survived when a Yemenia Airlines plane crashed into the Indian Ocean Tuesday morning.

    Bakari, who returned to France Thursday, is believed to be the world's 13th sole survivor of major plane crash, according to airsafe.com.

    Some of the survivors relished the spotlight and used their sudden celebrity status to lobby for political changes, while others shunned the media and tried to live a normal a life as possible. Others disappeared off the media radar, and a handful of others were never publically identified.

    1. A 22-year-old flight attendant was the lone survivor on Jan. 27, 1972, when a DC-9 Yugoslav Airlines plane plummeted 33,300 feet into the snow near Hermsdorf, Czechoslovakia, after a bomb on board an hour into the flight. Vesna Vulovic was reportedly in the tail portion of the plane as it fell, and a food tray - acting like a seatbelt - held her against it.

    The crash left her temporarily paralyzed and in a coma for 27 days. All 22 passengers and five of the six crew members were killed.

    A man said to be a member of a Croatian terrorist group claimed responsibility for the bombing.

    Vulovic instantly became a national hero and made the Guinness Book of World Records in 1985 for the highest fall survived without a parachute.

    She is a frequent guest on television shows and uses her status to promote political change. In 2008 she campaigned for the Democratic Party of President Boris Tadic, and told the New York Times: "My mission is to prevent Serbia from falling into the same hands that destroyed Serbia in the 1990s."

    2. In January of 1985 a Lockheed L-188 Electra 4-engine turboprop plane operated by Galaxy Airlines crashed shortly after takeoff in Reno, Nev., instantly killing all but three of the 71 passengers. Two of them later died, leaving 17-year-old George Lamson Jr. as the lone survivor.

    Lamson was reportedly thrown from the aircraft and landed upright, still in his seat.

    "I ran away and the plane blew up and it knocked me down," Lamson told Time Magazine shortly after the crash.

    According to a National Transportation Safety Board report, the crash was caused by the captain's failure to control and the co-pilot's familure to property monitor the speed of the aircraft and to monitor the flight path.

    3. An engine problem that occurred shortly after takeoff from Abidjan, Ivory Coast, caused a Varig Airlines Boeing 707 to crash 11 miles from the airport on Jan. 3, 1987.

    The 12-person crew was killed. At least two of the 39 passengers were pulled from the wreckage alive, but only one survived -- Neuba Tessoh, an Ivory Coast University professor.

    The plane reportedly had an unknown problem with the left engine as it departed for Rio de Janeiro, and it crashed into a forest while attempting to return to the airport.

    4. Northwest Airlines Flight 255 crashed on Aug. 16, 1987, leaving 4-year-old Cecelia Cichan as the lone survivor.

    The plane had immediate problems during takoeff and hit a light pole near the end of the runway at Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport in Romulus, Mich. It then hit the roof of a building before slamming into several cars and light poles on a busy highway.

    All six crew members and 148 of the passengers were killed, as well as two people on the ground. The NTSB attributed cause to the flight crew's failure to correctly set the flaps for takeoff.

    Cecelia's parents and bother were killed in the crash. She was raised by relatives in Alabama, who kept her out of the public spotlight. Cichan reportedly graduated from the University of Alabama in 2006 with a degree in psychology.

    5. Annette Herfkens, 31, was the only survivor when the Vietnam Airlines plane she was on crashed into a mountain near Nha Trang on Nov. 14, 1992.

    It took eight days for rescue crews to reach the wreckage. By then all six crew members and 24 of the 25 passengers were dead. Some reports say Herfkens told authorities that other survivors died while waiting to be rescued.

    6. A charter Avioimpex Yak 42D traveling from Geneva to Skopje crashed into Mount Trojani on Nov. 20, 1993.

    Eight crew members died and 115 of the 116 passengers were killed.

    7 . Erika Delgado, 9, survived the mid-air explosion of an Intercontinental Airlines DC-9 in March 17, 1995, near Cartegena, Colombia. She was reportedly thrown from the plane as it was making an emergency landing, and was found in a swamp by a farmer.

    Five crew members and 46 passengers were killed in the crash.

    8. In September of 1997 a Vietnam Airlines Tu-134B crashed a half mile short of the runway in Ho Chi Minh City as it was landing in heavy rain.

    A toddler was the only survivor. The crew of six, along with 59 of the passengers were killed.

    9. A chartered plane from Tajikistan to Sharja crashed in the United Arab Emirates on Dec. 15, 1997, killing eight of the nine crew members and all 77 passengers.

    The Tajikistan Airlines Tupolev 154B went off the radar right before it crashed. An explosion reportedly followed.

    A man and a woman survived the impact, but the woman died at a local hospital. Sergei Petrov, 37, the co-pilot, was the only survivor.

    10. One person survived a March 2003 Air Algerie plane crash in Tamanrasset, Algeria, that killed 97 passengers and six crew members.

    One of the Boeing 737-200 plane's engines reported caught fire during takeoff.

    Most reports identify the survivor as an Algerian soldier on his way back to his barracks, but a handful say the survivor was a crew member.

    11. Mohammed el-Fateh Osman, 3, was the lone survivor in July 2003 when a Sudan Airways plane crashed into a hillside near the Port of Sudan while trying to make an emergency landing.

    The boy lost his right leg and suffered burns in the 737-200C crash, which occurred shortly after takeoff and killed 105 passengers and all 11 crew members.

    12. In August 2006, Comair Flight 191, operating as Delta Connection Flight 5191, crashed just past the end of the runway at Blue Grass Airport in Kentucky, killing everyone but First Officer James M. Polehimke.

    The commuter jet was cleared to take off from one runway, but departed from a shorter one, causing the plane to overrun it before it could become airborne.

    All 47 passengers and 2 crew members were killed.

    Polehimke suffered multiple broken bones, severe bleeding and a collapsed lung. His left leg was amputated.

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