China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735 crash

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China Eastern Airlines Flight 5735 crash

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March 21, 2022, 2:22 PM AWST, near Wuzhou, China 23N17'10", 111E07'30"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Eas ... light_5735

Of the 132 perple aboard, no survivors have been found. Its tagline is China's worst air disaster in over a decade. The cause isn't yet clear. It occurred in "a remote, mountainous region in the south of the country" where investigating authorities are "facing difficult terrain and poor weather."

Contact with the plane was lost over the city of Wuzhou at 2:22 PM (6:22 UT). The plane then "entered a sudden steep descent, from 29,100 feet... to 3,225 feet in less than two minutes" and soon crashed. 2:22 PM seems the time of whatever incident caused the problem.

From the charts, I predict we will learn that there was an onboard explosion first, then the plane dropped and crashed.

Year/Quarter: Capsolar {+3}
(I gave this +3 despite the Moon-Jupiter aspect because the rest is so precisely right.)
Mercury on MC 0°40'
Uranus on EP 0°20'
Saturn more widely foreground
-- Mercury-Uranus sq. 0°32'
-- Mercury-Saturn co. 3°13'
-- Saturn-Uranus sq. 2°41'
Moon-Mars sq. 0°52' M
Moon-Jupiter sq. 2°26' M

Bridge {+3}
t Uranus sq. s MC 1/15-3/24
t Mars co. s MC 3/17-23
Event window: Mar 17-23

Month: Caplunar (Dormant.) Moon-Venus Moon-Mars Moon-Pluto.

Week: Liblunar {+2}
Venus on Dsc 1°16'
Mars on Dsc 1°55'
Uranus on MC 2°55'
Saturn barely foreground
-- Venus-Uranus sq. 0°47'
-- Mars-Uranus sq. 1°49'
-- Venus-Mars co. 2°35'
Moon-Pluto s. 1°34' M

Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
p Asc op. s Sun 0°11', s Pluto 1°32'
p EP op. s Venus 1°33'
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t Uranus sq. s MC 1°52'
t Mars co. s MC 0°44'
-- t Mars co. s Mercury 0°57'

Day: Cansolar Transits {0}
t Sun sq. s Asc 0°36'
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