I guess there was also a lady onboard?and it is a fact there is a 3 man crew onboard.
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I guess there was also a lady onboard?and it is a fact there is a 3 man crew onboard.
"277" is confirmed to be the one involved. Seen on Lybian TV.......Malcolm Bezzina wrote:Lynx serial 277 seen sat at malta
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Exactly my thought too. Before the Navy would conduct a high risk operation like this, the situation would have to be very critical...Glidepath wrote:so, How badly needed he to be rescued anyway?
As far as my info goes, after the Lynx and crew being arrested, the fans of M.K. were very kind to the civilian and brought him to the embassy themselves.Glidepath wrote:consider it is pretty unbelievable that the civilian Haskoning employee was 'in true perill' and really needed to be 'saved', knowing that he - despite all chaos and confusion after the Lynx crew being arrested !- got to the embassy safely and back in Holland really soon.
Spot onGlidepath wrote:consider it is pretty unbelievable that the civilian Haskoning employee was 'in true perill' and really needed to be 'saved', knowing that he - despite all chaos and confusion after the Lynx crew being arrested !- got to the embassy safely and back in Holland really soon.
I've tought this too, but the Libyans gave him freedom instead of detention.Kleintje Pils wrote:How about this thought: could the Haskoning employee have been an undercover agent which was unmasked?
Don't think anyone says 'back'. They just ask if NRN277 is going to Tripoli or to the ship.DJdeRidder wrote:Dumpert now has an audio file of a conversation between NRN277 and Maltese ATC, apparently 'proving' the helicopter visited Libya before on the same day. At 2:00 you can hear the female pilot saying they will not go back to Tripoli: KLIK
You mean effectively giving the green light for all countries to fly in and out of Libya without permission? Why not exchange gift while we're at it?Glidepath wrote: The smart thing for the Libyans to do
is to get rid of the three Royal Netherlands Navy Lynx air crew and do so with flying colours, a full ceremony and of course with all possible media present, Al-jazeera, El-arabia, CNN, BBC world news, etc, and let then go home, with their helicopter, but not after a farewell hope to see you soon 's-Allah, goodbye kiss en many smiling people. Better Sooner than later. It is in their own interest, call it public relations.
That will win the hearts and minds in the west. After all, Khadaffi has been a friend to the west over the last years. That should not have to change because of what the idiots of some media and papers publish and broadcast.
Maybe because it should take too much time to unarm the machine? (in an, as it looks right now, QRA or SAR like kind of action, given the fact that there wasn't even time to prepare sufficiently with all kind of help and aircover being transported to scene from the Netherlands (as some have stated before)).orange wrote:why did we sneak in with a heavily armed military helicopter?