The plane crash which killed three members of Osama Bin Laden’s family yesterday in Hampshire in the United Kingdom is said to have taken place in “near perfect conditions” – raising suspicions about the incident. Three members of the Bin Laden family, as well as the pilot, died when their Embraer Phenom 300 private jet crashed near the end of the runway yesterday. But the Guardian has raised questions over the crash, as the plane was equipped with high-tech gear to guide it in safely, and Blackbushe Airport has Precision Approach Pathway Indicators (Papis). Journalist Jamie Doward wrote that the conditions for landing were “near perfect”. The Guardian reports: The four indicators, which can be seen from more than half a mile away, all flash white if the pilot is coming in too high and red if too low. “It doesn’t make sense to me as an ordinary pilot why something
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