.............
Date:
Tue, 31 March 2009 9:15 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject: Four Tires Up Of FedEx
Narita
|
|
flicker.com/photos/md11forever
|
 |
|
 |
Rear tyres of a
crashed cargo plane are seen at Narita international airport
in Narita, east of Tokyo March 23, 2009.The FedEx Corp cargo
plane, caught in a gust of wind, crashed and burst into
flames as it landed at Narita international airport on
Monday, closing the main runway at the busy gateway to
Tokyo.
REUTERS/Issei
Kato
(JAPAN TRANSPORT
DISASTER BUSINESS)
Sun Mar
22, 9:35 PM ET |
|
A crashed
cargo plane lies at Narita international airport in Narita,
east of Tokyo March 23, 2009. The FedEx Corp cargo plane,
caught in a gust of wind, crashed and burst into flames as
it landed at Narita international airport on Monday, closing
the main runway at the busy gateway to Tokyo.
REUTERS/Issei
Kato
(JAPAN TRANSPORT
DISASTER IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE BUSINESS)
Sun Mar 22, 8:49
PM ET
|
 |
|
Emergency
workers are pictured next to a crashed cargo plane at Narita
international airport in Chiba, Japan March 23, 2009. The
FedEx Corp cargo plane, caught in a gust of wind, crashed
and burst into flames as it landed at Narita international
airport on Monday, closing the main runway at the busy
gateway to Tokyo.
REUTERS/Kyodo
(JAPAN TRANSPORT
DISASTER IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE BUSINESS) FOR
EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR
ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. JAPAN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL
SALES IN JAPAN. YES
Sun Mar 22,
10:02 PM ET
|
 |
|
 |
Emergency
workers are seen at the site of a cargo plane crash at
Narita international airport in Narita, east of Tokyo March
23, 2009. A FedEx Corp cargo plane caught in a gust of wind
crashed and burst into flames as it landed at Japan's Narita
airport on Monday, killing the two crew and closing the main
runway at the busy gateway to Tokyo.
REUTERS/Issei
Kato
(JAPAN TRANSPORT
DISASTER)
Sun Mar 22,
10:42 PM ET
|
|
A crashed cargo
plane lies at Narita international airport in Narita, east
of Tokyo March 23, 2009. A FedEx Corp cargo plane caught in
a gust of wind crashed and burst into flames as it landed at
Narita international airport on Monday, closing the main
runway at the busy gateway to Tokyo.
REUTERS/Issei
Kato
(JAPAN TRANSPORT
DISASTER)
Sun Mar 22, 8:44
PM ET
|
|
|
In the morning of 23 March 2009 on TV news I
saw the latest video just received about a plane crash in Tokyo. It was
the FedEx cargo plane making a crash landing in Narita airport, Tokyo,
and becomes the first deadly crash at Narita _ the main air hub for
international flights to Tokyo _ since the airport opened in 1978.
According to the U.S. Federal Aviation
Administration, pilot Kevin Kyle Mosley, 54, of Hillsboro, Oregon, and
co-pilot Anthony Stephen Pino, 49, of San Antonio, Texas, were killed as
they landed the flight from Guangzhou, China.
The plane burst into flames after bouncing off
a runway in unusually high winds at Tokyo's main international airport,
killing the pilot and copilot and closing a major runway for several
hours, according to AP.
In the video it seems like the plane had been
blown by a strong wind that flipped it over to the left and crashed upside
down.
From the pictures I obtained in the Internet,
there were some that displayed the four tires of the left wing facing
upward from that upside down plane. At first I thought the other tires
were also heading in the same direction, upward too, but when I observed
other pictures, I found that only those four tires facing upward. The
two front tires had gone, probably consumed by fire, also the four tires of the
right wing, while the
two tires in the middle were leaning so close to the fuselage, unlike the
four of the left wing that rather straight upward. It becomes like a
message about my consent to move up to the eternal life above, because
my name is Firman which in Dutch of German "fir" has the meaning of
"four".
And it happened in Narita airport, that
seems like containing the last name of Rahma Sarita. Probably the
message is that my consent to move up to the eternal life should be with
the help of Rahma Sarita.
|
 |
Part of the
front tyres of a crashed cargo plane are seen at Narita
international airport in Narita, east of Tokyo March 23,
2009. A FedEx Corp cargo plane caught in a gust of wind
crashed and burst into flames as it landed at Japan's Narita
airport on Monday, killing the two crew and closing the main
runway at the busy gateway to Tokyo.
REUTERS/Issei
Kato
(JAPAN TRANSPORT
DISASTER)
Sun Mar 22, 9:44
PM ET
|
|
 |
Firefighters
hose on a FedEx cargo plane after it crashed and burst
into flames Monday on landing amid heavy winds at Narita
International Airport in Narita, east of Tokyo, Monday,
March 23, 2009. A pilot and co-pilot were aboard but their
safety could not immediately be confirmed.
(AP Photo/Kyodo News)
Sun Mar 22, 8:37 PM ET
|
|
|
|
.............
Date:
Tue, 31 March 2009 9:45 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject: Caution For Inflammable Idea Of Dinner
|

|
|
A FedEx Corp
cargo plane bursts into flames at Narita International
Airport, March 23, 2009, in this combination picture made
from video grabs taken from TBS footage. The plane, caught
in a gust of wind, crashed and burst into flames as it
landed at Narita international airport on Monday, killing
the two crew and closing the main runway at the busy gateway
to Tokyo.
REUTERS/TBS/Handout (JAPAN TRANSPORT DISASTER BUSINESS)
JAPAN OUT. NO COMMERCIAL OR EDITORIAL SALES IN JAPAN Sun Mar
22, 9:30 PM ET |
 |
|
 |
Passengers wait to check-in at
the departure area of Narita international airport March 23,
2009. A FedEx Corp cargo plane caught in a gust of wind
crashed and burst into flames as it landed at Narita
international airport on Monday, closing the main runway at
the busy gateway to Tokyo.
REUTERS/Issei Kato
(JAPAN TRANSPORT DISASTER)
Mon Mar 23, 2:13 AM ET
|
|
An emergency worker is seen
near the cockpit at the site of a cargo plane crash at
Narita international airport in Narita, east of Tokyo March
23, 2009. A FedEx Corp cargo plane caught in a gust of wind
crashed and burst into flames as it landed at Japan's Narita
airport on Monday, killing the two crew and closing the main
runway at the busy gateway to Tokyo.
REUTERS/Issei Kato
(JAPAN TRANSPORT DISASTER IMAGE OF THE DAY TOP PICTURE)
Sun
Mar 22, 10:34 PM ET |
 |
|
 |
Rahma Sarita on
22 March 2009 appearing with Divy Lukmansyah whose name
sounds a little bit like my name A.M. Firmansyah, in the
dusk newsprogram.
amfir.foto
|
|
A parking ticket
from my accompanying my sister and my brother-in-law
to the airport on Saturday 21 March 2009.
amfir.foto
|
 |
|
The
FedEx plane crash in Narita, Tokyo, on 23 March 2009 becomes an
important message for me related with my situation in connection with
Rahma Sarita.
On Saturday 21 March 2009 my sister and her
husband fled to Europe for approximately one month. Therefore the
apartment becomes empty during that moment.
Just one day before the plane crash of FedEx
in Narita, Tokyo, in the dusk news of Kabar Petang, Rahma appeared with
Divy Lukmanysah whose name sounds a little bit like my name Firmansyah.
At the end of the program, as usual after they
said goodbye to the viewers, the camera still on toward them, while the voice
was no longer on, replaced by the closing background music. And Rahma took that time
to seemingly send a message to me
by pointing several times to Divy while saying something toward the camera. As
if she was trying to say that I should be on her side like Divy.
It made me wonder, considering my situation
now, should I invite her for a dinner in my sister's apartment or what.
And after that FedEx plane crash just one day
later, I think I should be careful about this romantic kind of idea.
|
A burnt FedEx cargo plane is seen on
the ground off a runway after it crashed and burst into
flames on landing amid heavy winds at Narita International
Airport in Narita, east of Tokyo, Monday, March 23, 2009.
(AP Photo/Kyodo News)
Sun Mar 22, 10:31 PM ET
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
.............
Date:
Tue, 31 March 2009 10:31 WesternIndonesiaTime
Subject: F-22 Crash In California With Test Pilot Killed
|
F-22 crashes in California desert; pilot killed
AP
Thu Mar 26, 2009, 12:53 am ET
EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. -- One of the Air Force's
top-of-the-line F-22 fighter jets crashed Wednesday in the high desert of Southern California,
killing a test pilot for prime contractor Lockheed Martin Corp.
The F-22A Raptor crashed at 10 a.m. about 35 miles northeast
of Edwards Air Force Base in the Mojave Desert. The Bureau of Land Management identifies
the area as Harper Dry Lake, a vast and empty expanse of sometimes marshy flat land.
The pilot was David Cooley, 49, a 21-year Air Force veteran
who joined Lockheed Martin in 2003, the company said in a statement. It did not release
any details of the accident, including whether Cooley attempted to eject.
A statement issued by Edwards said first responders transported
Cooley from the crash scene to Victor Valley Community Hospital in Victorville, where he
was pronounced dead.
Cooley, of Palmdale, Calif., was part of a team of company
and Air Force pilots who conduct F-22 testing.
"We are deeply saddened by the loss of David and our concerns,
thoughts and prayers at this time are with his family," the statement said.
Sam Grizzle, a spokesman for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Co.,
said no additional information would be released.
|
|
 |
|
 |
In this Friday, Oct. 26, 2007 file photo,
a F-22 Raptor performs at the N'Awlins Air Show in Belle Chasse, La. One of the Air Force's
top-of-the-line F-22 fighter jets crashed Wednesday, March 25, 2009 in the high desert of
Southern California. There was no immediate word on whether the pilot ejected.
(AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Wed Mar 25, 6:31 PM ET
|
|
A US F-22 Raptor fighter flies during an aerial
display in 2008. A Lockheed Martin test pilot was killed after his US military F-22 aircraft,
the world's most advanced fighter jet, crashed in the southern California desert, the
aerospace giant said.
(AFP/File/Carl de Souza)
Wed Mar 25, 11:02 PM ET
|
|
|
Still about plane crash, two days after FedEx cargo plane
crashed in Narita airport Tokyo, another plane cash happened on 25 March 2009
involving the latest aircraft in U.S. arsenal, the world's most advanced fighter jet, F-22,
which crashed in the southern California desert, and the test pilot was killed.
The aircraft name, F-22, is like related with me. Because 2+2 is 4,
and my name is Firman which in Dutch of German "fir" has the meaning of "four".
And it seems like related with
"the test",
because in the accident the F-22 was flying with a test pilot inside, and the test pilot died
in this accident. Considering its high price as the world's most advanced fighter jet,
whereas each F-22 cost $140 million, I think this is certainly a serious message for me.
As if a reminder for me that the test is important to realize, to move
me out of this world in accordance with my consent, for the good of human being in this world.
|
 |
Mobile emergency operations vehicles and personnel
prepare to move into an area where an Air Force F-22 fighter jet, on a test fight from nearby Edwards
Air Force Base, crashed in the Mojave Desert about 25 miles west of Barstow, Calif., Wednesday,
March 25, 2009.
(AP Photo/Reed Saxon)
Wed Mar 25, 7:27 PM ET
|
|
|
|
|
|