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Tourist dies after being blasted by Boeing 737 jet engines during take-off

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A tourist has died after being blown by the jet engines of a Boeing 737. The 57-year-old woman was injured just after the plane took off from the infamous Princess Juliana International Airport, on St Maarten, in the Caribbean. Read more: http://metro.co.uk/2017/07/13/tourist-dies-after-being-blasted-by-boeing-737-jet-engines-during-take-off-6776223/#ixzz4mib5r8RS (metro.co.uk) Altro...

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RRKen
Already posted Why don't you look prior to hitting the enter button? https://flightaware.com/squawks/view/1/24_hours/new/61571/A_tourist_died_from_jet_blasts_at_world_famous_Maho_Beach_behind_Princess_Juliana_Airport
linbb
linbb -1
That happens way to often on here was rare a few years back, many are just trolls who like to post and add nothing to this forum.
pilotjag
pilotjag 1
Although I agree with what you have said, I wouldn't go as far as to calling them trolls. What ever happened to duplicate squawking? You know, where the admins remove a similar squawk and repost it as a comment on the original squawk? They shouldn't have stopped doing that
joelwiley
joel wiley 1
There are bloviators (blogviators?) and then there are trolls.
The OP here has been registered less than a year and has 248 at current count, at least daily on a 5-day workweek. At least OP is posting from a variety of sources. Some have posted from one or just a few related sites and are clearly using FA as an advertising source.

Trolls differ in that they express malice aforethought. I don't think the OP rises to that level.
http://www.eyepat.org/3-characteristics-of-a-troll.

All of that is off-topic of the squawk. On topic, the activity was the last thing on her bucket list.
RIP.
picturetaker
I used to get notified when someone already posted an article, but FlightAware stopped notifying me of that some time ago.
btweston
btweston -1
BURN HIM

Actually, relax.
yr2012
matt jensen -1
http://www.express.co.uk/travel/articles/828103/St-Maarten-airport-tourist-death-Maho-Beach

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