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Oct 3
Brazilian Airliner May have Collided with Corporate Jet
A NY Times reporter was on the small corporate jet that may have clipped (or was clipped by) the Boeing 737 that crashed into the Amazon jungle, killing 150.

embraer.jpgThe story is amazing and there is a discussion over at MetaFilter about the details of  the planes involved and speculation on why there was no air separation between the two airplanes.

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