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Geese caused fatal USAF helicopter crash in Cley






Capt Christopher Stover, Capt Sean Ruane, Tech Sgt Dale Mathews and Staff Sgt Afton Ponce died on a training mission near Cley, Norfolk, in January. They were in an HH-60G Pave Hawk, which was part of 48th Fighter Wing at RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk. The Accident Investigation Branch says the geese strikes "rendered" both the pilot and co-pilot unconscious.

“On 7 January 2014, at approximately 1805 local time (L), the mishap aircraft (MA), an HH-60G,  Tail Number 88-26109, assigned to the 56th Rescue Squadron, 48th Fighter Wing, Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath, United Kingdom (UK), experienced multiple bird strikes during a training mission and impacted privately-owned, grass-covered marshland near Cley next the Sea, UK. The four crewmembers were fatally injured in the mishap. There were no civilian injuries or fatalities”. BBC, July 9 http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-28224917



To understand this news item in the light of mundane astrology we look at two charts. First, the chart for the Waxing Crescent Moon phase which took place just three days before the event and second, the chart for the accident.









Notice that the chart for the Waxing Crescent Moon has a Grand Cross straddling the horizon axis. The Mars-Uranus opposition in the Cross is a very stressful aspect well known for causing accidents.  Mars is conjunct stars of Corvus, the Raven in an area that Diana Rosenberg connects with air crashes.The Moon [29aq12] and Neptune [3pi19] are conjunct the MC [8pi36]. All these lie amidst stars of Cygnus, the Swan. Swans (genus Cygnus) belong to the Anatidae family, which also includes geese and ducks!









The chart for the accident has the Moon triggering the Grand Cross that is just separating from the angles. Here too on the descendant [11aq] is chi Cygni, a star in the constellation of Cygnus.

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