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I seem to remember reading somewhere (here?) that crashed flights show a statistically significant higher number of last-minute cancellations than non-crashing flights.
IanEye wrote:Penguin wrote:LOST
justdrew wrote:I seem to remember reading somewhere (here?) that crashed flights show a statistically significant higher number of last-minute cancellations than non-crashing flights.
lightningBugout wrote:justdrew wrote:I seem to remember reading somewhere (here?) that crashed flights show a statistically significant higher number of last-minute cancellations than non-crashing flights.
Pinchbeck says so in 2012 but I don't think that's the original source.
What Nathan said about Ianeye's TSOL detournment though I'm pretty sure that is one of the unspeakably bad ones on Enigma.
"It's about a guy who should've been on the plane. He decided not to go on it. He canceled his trip last minute," she said. "The reason he wasn't on the plane is because a good friend of his told him not to go on the plane."
Oss' friend told him that "something bad would happen and he would not return if he got on the plane. So he reconsidered his trip and decided not to go," Eelens said.
RocketMan wrote:I reckon we need to keep alert with this story... My hunch is that this will turn out to be not so cut and dried as it first seemed. French newspapers have already started speculating about terrorism.
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