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6/19/16 Napping as the plane goes down
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Trending: sound nap decent during airplane cat strange saving underneath grand finding crash gotten sat scared appear middle often recall letting glad gab touching early piano wellbeing bird front hitting area
Waning: months nice pile pressure days ocean fighting lady higher swing color clouds mon hour basically pain treatment wed remove piloting

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Wow!  Unusual that almost the entire trending section seems to point to  one thing, as well as parts of the  waning section.
While the Egypt Air crash black boxes have just been located, I do not believe this run is speaking of that crash or at least only that crash. It might partially  be about those black box findings however .The boxes were damaged badly.  Perhaps there is nothing usable or no sound "napping" so we will not know the cause of the crash. I would look for another plane crash to happen in the near future.
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-36572645 It sounds like a new crash.

Many airplane crash words in this botrun are obvious so I am only going to speak of a few things.
Napping could mean something has happened to make people pass out, like a lack of oxygen or a pressure issue.  It could also mean that someone "fell asleep" and didn't do  their job.  Security was "napping" or the pilot wasn't paying attention or a mechanic was "napping".
Cat and nap can go together.
Bird can be an  airplane Cats chase/catch birds.

touching early piano wellbeing- look for research showing playing a musical instrument early in life to have health benefits. The study may have been conducted with children and  pianos.
Grand can go with Piano (as well as the crash part.

Worse case scenario, the plane crashes into a music venue.
touching early piano wellbeing bird front hitting area
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BIRD FRONT HITTING AREA
Bird strikes, especially getting sucked into plane engines, can cause accidents.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bird_strike

Most accidents occur when there is a collision involving a bird (or birds) and the windscreen or a bird (or birds) is sucked into the engines of mechanical aircraft. These cause annual damages that have been estimated at $400 million[3] within the United States of America alone and up to $1.2 billion to commercial aircraft worldwide.[6]
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