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Against this backdrop, the show’s message of solidarity has gained an urgent new meaning, with those outraged over Milei’stransforming the series’ motto, “No one gets through it alone,” into a rallying cry.
The slogan was scrawled on signs at protests by retirees demonstrating againstto their pensions this month. To protectsome traded bandannas for the gas masks used in the show to shield against toxic snowfall.
“There is a general policy these days that the state shouldn’t take care of its citizens, which relates to individual freedom,” Darín said. “But there are many cases where, if the state disappears completely, people are left to drift as if they were shipwrecked.”As the Netflix series exploded out of the gate, missing-persons flyers for Héctor Oesterheld, his daughters and potential grandchildren popped up on billboards for “The Eternaut” all over Buenos Aires, a reminder of the
behind the pulp adventure.
By the time the military junta came to power in 1976, Oesterheld, 58, had become known as a committed leftist, his four daughters, ranging in age from 19 to 25, had joined a far-left guerilla group and the whole family had turned into a target of Latin America’s deadliest dictatorship.“This accident has all the earmarks of a classic attempt to approach an airport in really bad weather and poor visibility,” Guzzetti said. “And there were other airports that the crew could have gone to.”
He said pilots are required to check FAA posts called Notices to Airmen that alert pilots to any issues such as runway lights being out.“It’s fairly easy for the pilot to get that information and they are required to get that information before any flight they take,” Guzzetti said.
The pilot also would have likely noticed the lights weren’t working as he descended. Without lights, procedure dictated that he should have climbed and diverted to another airport, Guzzetti said.Fragments of the plane were found under power lines that are about a half block from the homes. It went on to lose a wing on the road directly behind the homes. Guzzetti said even if the plane had missed the power lines it may have still crashed because it was coming in too low in the fog.