Sunday, February 18, 2018

44 193 221 | Iran plane crash: All 66 people on board feared dead, February 18, 2018


The Aseman Airlines plane, en route from Tehran to the south-western city of Yasuj, came down near the city of Semirom in Isfahan province.

Flight EP3704 left Tehran at 04:30 GMT, and crashed about an hour later.

The aircraft, a twin-engine turboprop, came down on Dena Mountain, 22km (14 miles) from Yasuj, news channel Irinn reported.

Sixty-six people are feared to have been killed in a passenger plane crash in the Zagros mountains in Iran.
193 is the 44th prime number


Hassan Rouhani is the 7th and current President of Iran.

From the President of Iran, Hassan Rouahni,'s birthday (11/12/17) to the date of the Aseman Airlines plane Flight EP3704(2/18/18) is a span of 98 days.

It is also a span of 3 months and 6 days.
If you count the end date, it is also 3 months and 7 days, like 37.

On the bottom right hand corner, you will see a span of 14 weeks.
14 weeks is equivalent to 13 weeks and 7 days, like 137.
137 is the 33rd prime number
thirty three = 66. secret societies = 66
"66 people on board feared dead"

Sepahan Airlines Flight 5915 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Tehran to Tabas, Iran. On 10 August 2014, the HESA IrAn-140 aircraft serving the flight crashed shortly after takeoff from Mehrabad International Airport, falling into a residential area near the Azadi Stadium. Of the 42 passengers and six crew on board, 40 people died.

From the 2014 Sepahan Airlines Flight 5915 plane crash (8/10/14) to the Aseman Airlines plane Flight EP3704 (2/17/18) is exactly 184 weeks.

Bad weather, including fog and heavy snow, has hampered rescue efforts. Emergency teams have had to travel to the crash site by land rather than using a helicopter.

The airline initially said everyone had been killed, but said later: "Given the special circumstances of the region, we still have no access to the spot of the crash and therefore we cannot accurately and definitely confirm the death of all passengers of this plane."

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