A Boeing 777 aircraft that
crash-landed at San Francisco
airport killing two people did not have mechanical problems, an airline
official has said. The head of the South Korean airline Asiana, Yoon Young-doo,
did not rule out human error but said the pilots were experienced veterans. Most
of the 307 people on board were injured, 49 of them seriously.
The chart
for the eclipse of April 25, 2013 places
the luminaries and the Mars-Saturn combination
on the meridian axis making it very significant for San Francisco .
Ebertin
calls Mars-Saturn a harmful and destructive
energy[1]. Liz Greene links it with recklessness and a tendency to accidents.[2]
Progressing
the eclipse to July 6 brings the angles in line with
Uranus-Pluto-Kronos-Hades-Zeus. Amongst
other things Ebertin gives “accidents” as the probable manifestation of
Uranus-Pluto. Uranus rules aircrafts [3].
Hades is a TNP connected with “mistakes
or failures” while Zeus is “fires”.
But perhaps
the most interesting aspect of the progressed chart are the stars on the
Ascendant. Diana Rosenberg [4] connects
these stars to aircraft accidents.
Here stars of the Virgin’s wing, the
Crow’s wing and China ’s
Great Red Bird combine…The wings of the Virgin and Crow are spread and Argo’s sails set and billowing. These
wings sometimes falter: there were transits here in 1930 when Airship R101, on
her maiden voyage, crashed and burned, killing 47; at the 1971 crash, in fog,
of an Alaska Airlines Boeing 727 into Mt. Fairweather, Juneau, AK that killed
111 on board; at a 1982 Air Florida crash into the icy Potomac just after take
off in a blizzard at Washington DC; in 1988 at a Ramstein, Germany airshow
disaster when three planes in a flight team collided and crashed in flames; in
1992 at the take-off and fiery crash of an El-Al 747-200F cargo plane into an
apartment building in Bijlmermeer, Netherlands; in 1996 when TWA flight 800, a
Boeing 747, exploded and crashed into the Atlantic off Long Island… and several others.
[1]
Combination of Stellar Influences, Reinhold Ebertin
[2] Saturn-
A New look at an old devil; Liz Greene. http://bit.ly/18Fu8Hf
[4] Secrets
of the Ancient Skies; Diana K. Rosenberg [v.2; p.64-70]
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