The news is that they spotted the wreckage but it would take weeks to get in there. Why don't they chalk this up as a training exercise and send some Brazilian airborne unit in to check for survivors, lend assistance, and otherwise secure the crash site? The US has a variety of units in various branches that are more than able to help out for local disasters, surely Brazil has something that could work, wouldn't they?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060930/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/brazil_plane_missing
2006-09-30
12:01:07
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Jetfan, I may have grown up in a desert but I also know what a jungle is. I also know what trained rescue workers are capable of. I'm just surprised that there is no news of Brazil employing such. Immediacy is very important. If it took so long here in the US everyone would be calling for Bush's head, right?
2006-09-30
15:14:34 ·
update #1