Biman Bangladesh plane skids off runway in Bangladesh

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Not looking good! Luckily everybody survived! Thanks for sharing Yvo ;)

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("highly corrupt")

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AN124 wrote:The plane is definately a written off....a lot of parts including the interior are already removed from the plane.
You can also clearly see the damage fusalage just after the cockpit. Best Regards, Yvo

They'll definitely cannibalise the wreck for spare parts in other fleet units. I suppose.
But one never knows, in one of the most, if not the most, corrupt countries* of the world as recently was shown in Transparency International lists.

So look out for spare parts of a Fokker28!

Countries are given a mark between zero ("highly corrupt") and 10 ("completely clean").
Nine of the 12 "cleanest" nations are in Europe - in descending order: Finland (1), Denmark (2), Sweden (4), Iceland (6), Norway (7), Netherlands (9), United Kingdom (10), Luxembourg (11) and Switzerland (12).
Spain, ranked (20), and Belgium, at (25), are cited as among the most improved countries Look @ the table, Belgium is now together with USA and Eire in 17th position with 7.5 points.. .
(so were 75% not corrupt?....)

New Zealand (2) Singapore(6) Australia(9) Thailand is 64th with 3,6. Read your country by yourself, please.

*Corruption is perceived to be most acute in Bangladesh & Haiti (145/145), Nigeria (144), Chad & Myanmar (142), Azerbaijan & Paraguay (140), all of which have a score of less than 2.

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Post by regi »

what has corruption in Bangladesh to do with this aquaplanning accident?

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