tailieunhanh - Ebook Streamline English Directions: Part 2

Part 2 this book includes these contents: Ghost plane crash, The driving test, The language of newspaper, youth culture, animal rights and wrongs,. Invite you to consult this book. | Ghost plane crash Incredible mile flight of the Mary Celeste jet A Lear jet. no sign of life BRITISH jet fighters flew to investigate a runaway plane last night and started an amazing Mary Celeste mystery of the air. For when they caught up with the civilian jet that had been flying for 1 600 miles they reported There s no one on board As the plane flew on at between 44 000and 46 000ft. RAF controllers ordered a search-and-rescue Nimrod into the air to keep track of it. The Learjet 25 codenamed Snoopy with a call sign Tango Julia 184 entered British airspace shortly after 5pm. Earlier it had taken off from Vienna bound for Hamburg. But it failed to land there. West German air traffic controllers followed the plane s path to Holland then told Dutch authorities it was heading over the North Sea towards Scotland. A Dutch jet fighter was sent to intercept the runaway plane. The pilot buzzed it for five minutes before reporting It s empty AUTOMATIC Then the RAF Rescue Co-ordination Centre at the Pitreavie Castle Fife picked up the Learjet as it crossed the coast. They sent two Phantoms after it. Bill Harold a spokesman for the Centre said They flew very close to the aircraft and there just didn t appear to be anyone on board. The cockpit was apparently empty and there was no sign of life inside the cabin As the plane flew on towards Greenland its course maintained by automatic pilot aviation experts tried to solve the mystery of what happened to three people reportedly on the plane. It is likely that the jet ran into a violent storm between Vienna and Hamburg and was hit by lightning. Either could have knocked out its electrical systems. This say the experts could have caused sudden decompression inside the plane leading to the crew losing consciousness from the effects of hypoxia oxygen starvation. Late last night the RAF confirmed the jet had crashed in the sea about 250 miles north-west of Stornoway in the outer Outer Hebrides. ------Nr - ------------Ar .