When 's the 20th anniversary of Qantas crash at Bangkok ?

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isn't it sometime next month ?

Looked for photos of wreck & couldn't find them. Has Qantas bought them all ?
 
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Absolutely nothing. They're all over the place if you look.

Agree totally. “If you look” .... don’t need to look hard either. Just ask Siri or his/her counterparts or type something into Google. Internet 101. Took me about one second to find them.

That aside, also worth noting this occured before everyone carried a video camera around their pocket, and well before they could post such photos / videos on twitbook or brag-a-gram. Whilst there are still many photos out there, the number is probably an order of magnitude less than if the incident happened today.
 
Five or six years later, when I flew H, it was quite noticeably one of the straighter 747s. And when it was ultimately retired to the desert, it was flown by the Captain who'd been flying when it ended in the golf course. Whilst there were many holes in the cheese to make this happen, there was very large element of institutional error...with the frog in boiling water analogy being pretty appropriate.
 
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