Swissair Flight 111
Posted: Fri Apr 12, 2019 11:33 pm
September 2, 1998, 10:31:18 PM ADT, near St. Margaret's Bay, NS 44N24'33", 63W58'25"
After leaving JFK, crashed in the Atlantic Ocean near St. Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia. All 229 people aboard died. Probable cause: On on-board fire spread out of control due to flammable materials. The crew signified at 1:24:28 UT that they had to switch to manual flying (they'd had to power off the autopilot). Their final transmission was a declaration of emergency at 1:24:38 UT (10:24:28 PM ADT). The flight data recorder stopped working about a minute later, at 10:25:40 PM. The transponder came back on line and worked until 10:26:04 PM. At 10:31:18 they struck the ocean at 345 mph and disintegrated from the impact.
At the time of impact and disintegration, Neptune was exactly on MC and Saturn exactly on EP. Moon was less than a degree into Capricorn.
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.)Moon-Mars Moon-Jupiter.
Year/Quarter: Cansolar {+1}
Mercury on EP 0°19'
Moon-Uranus sq. 1°55'
Moon-Saturn conj. 3°22'
Bridge {+1}
t Jupiter conj. Capsolar Dsc 1°02'
t Mars sq. CanQ Moon 0°22'
Month: Caplunar (Dormant.)
Week: Liblunar {+2}
Pluto on Asc 2°21'
Sun widely foreground
-- Sun-Pluto sq. 2°05'
Moon-Mars sq. 0°39' in mundo
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2 / -2 = +1}
p MC op. t Mars 0°49', conj. s Uranus 0°175', conj. t Uranus 1°57'
-- t Mars op. s Uranus 0°34'
p Asc op. t Pluto 1°17'
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t Jupiter conj. s Dsc 1°02'
t Mercury conj. s Moon 0°27'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
t Mars sq. p Moon 0°22'
p MC conj. p Mars 1°54'
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t Venus sq. s MC 0°11'
After leaving JFK, crashed in the Atlantic Ocean near St. Margaret's Bay, Nova Scotia. All 229 people aboard died. Probable cause: On on-board fire spread out of control due to flammable materials. The crew signified at 1:24:28 UT that they had to switch to manual flying (they'd had to power off the autopilot). Their final transmission was a declaration of emergency at 1:24:38 UT (10:24:28 PM ADT). The flight data recorder stopped working about a minute later, at 10:25:40 PM. The transponder came back on line and worked until 10:26:04 PM. At 10:31:18 they struck the ocean at 345 mph and disintegrated from the impact.
At the time of impact and disintegration, Neptune was exactly on MC and Saturn exactly on EP. Moon was less than a degree into Capricorn.
Year: Capsolar (Dormant.)Moon-Mars Moon-Jupiter.
Year/Quarter: Cansolar {+1}
Mercury on EP 0°19'
Moon-Uranus sq. 1°55'
Moon-Saturn conj. 3°22'
Bridge {+1}
t Jupiter conj. Capsolar Dsc 1°02'
t Mars sq. CanQ Moon 0°22'
Month: Caplunar (Dormant.)
Week: Liblunar {+2}
Pluto on Asc 2°21'
Sun widely foreground
-- Sun-Pluto sq. 2°05'
Moon-Mars sq. 0°39' in mundo
Day: Capsolar Quotidian & Transits {+2 / -2 = +1}
p MC op. t Mars 0°49', conj. s Uranus 0°175', conj. t Uranus 1°57'
-- t Mars op. s Uranus 0°34'
p Asc op. t Pluto 1°17'
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t Jupiter conj. s Dsc 1°02'
t Mercury conj. s Moon 0°27'
Day: Cansolar Quotidian & Transits {+2}
t Mars sq. p Moon 0°22'
p MC conj. p Mars 1°54'
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t Venus sq. s MC 0°11'