This is an excellent piece that brings out what the media did NOT report. Flight status, tracking, and historical data for Air Canada 1771 (AC1771/ACA1771) including scheduled, estimated, and actual departure and arrival times. Several seconds later, the CVR picked up increasing windscreen noise as the airplane pitched down and accelerated.

The  No! After boarding the plane, Burke … The timing of the lavatory door sounds, Burke’s seating proximity to Thomson, and the two quick gun shots heard just after the 2nd door closing sound, suggest that Burke entered the lavatory in order to discreetly draw his gun.

On Dec. 7, 1987, disgruntled former US Air employee David Burke bought a one-way ticket on PSA Flight 1771 to San Francisco and used his old identification badge to circumvent security and smuggle a .44 caliber magnum handgun and six rounds on board. David Burke was born May 18, 1952, to Jamaican parents living in Britain. (Image Credit: Ted Quackenbush) Views

Surely, he would have killed 300 people in that case. I asked for some leniency for my family. Crashed near San Luis Obispo, CA killing all 43 people on board, including the man who caused the crash, a disgruntled former employee of the carrier. /

38 Passengers, 5 Crew Members.

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And it was “racism” that got him fired after he was caught stealing money-  David Burke was a violent abusive man who fathered 7 children out of wedlock with multiple “baby mammas”. 45.8M ", to which Captain Lindamood replied, "What's the problem?" Is it really even necessary at this point to ask the question,  This monstrous lie keeps the targeted Whites feeling guilty and neutered while whipping up many colored folk in a constant state of fear and malevolent loathing. 43.3M

Last post 15 minutes ago in / "Technically this wasn't an accident, but a mass murder," Mani J said in his post. The incredible revenge-mass murder-suicide drama of Flight 1771 and the subsequent investigation are the stuff of Hollywood movies. Once you rule out the security-screened passengers, you are left with either a freshly fired ex-worker who still has security clearance privileges, or the executive Thomson; the man who fired Burke. There would have been commemorative postage stamps, group site tours ala Auschwitz, a national Black Holiday, artistic reenactments combined with anti-White self-flagellation and “National conversations” for the next 50 years, at least.

He then fired two more rounds. It is believed that Burke killed the airline’s chief pilot, who was also on board as a passenger and may have been trying to reach the cockpit to save the aircraft.

915 This was way back in 1987 when flight and airport security was not what it is today. / After spending 2 days as one of the front page stories of the New York Times,  Compare this silent treatment to the dozen or so New York Times front page stories and photos afforded to each of the more recent Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown shootings  You see, in the warped mind of the racist-bigot David Burke, being passed over for a promotion couldn’t possibly have had anything to do with company suspicions that he may have once been involved with a Jamaican drug-smuggling ring, or that he was clearly a troubled head-case. No.

The note read:'Hey Ray. Why wasn’t the name of David Burke ever branded like those of relatively contemporary mass killers who killed far fewer people than he? Views The killer’s name would today be known to every schoolchild in America. A frustrated Burke bought a ticket for flight 1771 in which he knew Ray Thomson would fly in as a passenger. The captain and the co-pilot were speaking to air traffic control when the Cockpit Voice Recorder  The most plausible theory as to what happened was deduced from the pattern and audible volume of the shots on the CVR. In an ‘a-ha moment’ state, I thought to myself,  In early December of 1987, a ticket agent named David Burke was fired by USAir  Frustrated and angry, Burke then purchased a ticket on PSA Flight 1771, a daily flight used mostly by executives, flying from Los Angeles to San Francisco.