WERE VULTURES TO BLAME?
If it turns out that the Flash Airlines Boeing 737 that crashed into the Red Sea on Jan. 3 ingested a flock of vultures, which tend to enjoy that area, more than concern about charter safety will be involved. Getting airports to properly monitor land- ing and approach zones has always been a problem...
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