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Tuesday, 08.01.2008.

10:48

Bullet hits Montenegrin airplane

A Montenegro Airlines aircraft flying from Ljubljana was hit on the tail by a stray bullet while landing in Podgorica.

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billy

pre 16 godina

Mikey,

Actually, it is very common for planes to land from the east or south because of the prevailing winds. A plane will typically overshoot its target by 25-50miles in order to do so (if it is coming in with the wind). Planes will typically land 'against the wind.'

Mikey D

pre 16 godina

Jack Jack Jack, grab a map and look at it. Flew too close to the southern border? It flew from Ljubljana which is north east, far from the southern border. Anyway, The southern border "people" don't celebrate the Christmas holiday, so they wouldn't be firing guns wildly.

billy

pre 16 godina

Mikey,

Actually, it is very common for planes to land from the east or south because of the prevailing winds. A plane will typically overshoot its target by 25-50miles in order to do so (if it is coming in with the wind). Planes will typically land 'against the wind.'

Mikey D

pre 16 godina

Jack Jack Jack, grab a map and look at it. Flew too close to the southern border? It flew from Ljubljana which is north east, far from the southern border. Anyway, The southern border "people" don't celebrate the Christmas holiday, so they wouldn't be firing guns wildly.

Mikey D

pre 16 godina

Jack Jack Jack, grab a map and look at it. Flew too close to the southern border? It flew from Ljubljana which is north east, far from the southern border. Anyway, The southern border "people" don't celebrate the Christmas holiday, so they wouldn't be firing guns wildly.

billy

pre 16 godina

Mikey,

Actually, it is very common for planes to land from the east or south because of the prevailing winds. A plane will typically overshoot its target by 25-50miles in order to do so (if it is coming in with the wind). Planes will typically land 'against the wind.'