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JonnyJ
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4th Feb 15 at 09:12   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Holy moly. Thats some Final Destination shit right there. Imagine seeing that!

http://news.sky.com/story/1420879/dashcam-captures-fatal-plane-bridge-crash

[Edited on 04-02-2015 by JonnyJ]
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Absolute madness!
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Scary shit
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4th Feb 15 at 10:17   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

fuck that
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The car in front.
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quote:
Originally posted by Scotty_B
The car in front.


Be interesting to see the diagram he has to draw for the insurance company
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Scotty_B
The car in front.


Be interesting to see the diagram he has to draw for the insurance company


looks madder than any cgi shit I've ever seen. You've got to feel for the poor fuckers on board.
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I saw the stills on Twitter before i saw the actual footage and my first thoughts were "fuck off, thats GOT to be a photoshop" it just looks ridiculous.

Amazed that only 12 are dead [last i heard] from 58 on board. When you look at the angle and speed thats coming down its crazy that anyone survived.
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I thinks it's a miracle that anyone survived it. In the vid there's loads of shit it could have crashed into but the thing ended up in a river. What are the chances of that.


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quote:
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I thinks it's a miracle that anyone survived it. In the vid there's loads of shit it could have crashed into but the thing ended up in a river. What are the chances of that.


I know it looks completely out of control but i wonder if the pilot was aiming for it, hence the steep angle it took as it came down. If so, that is a quite superb bit of flying and undoubtedly saved a lot of lives, given the amount of city that was available to hit.
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Jesus wept look at that!
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Absolutely insane.

Poor people.
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4th Feb 15 at 13:14   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Another clip from further back

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJNAx4BsUtE

Certainly looks like the pilot manoeuvres it. Crazy stuff
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I'm not sure, he's clearly losing altitude and it could be that the left wing stalled causing it to roll like it did. It looks like the number 1 engine is out, although I'm on my phone and it isn't too clear. Still should be able to climb on the other engine though, assuming that was still working.

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I reckon the 18 that died couldn't swim
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave
I'm not sure, he's clearly losing altitude and it could be that the left wing stalled causing it to roll like it did. It looks like the number 1 engine is out, although I'm on my phone and it isn't too clear. Still should be able to climb on the other engine though, assuming that was still working.


Depends on whether an engine quits after the decision point but before the safe rotation speed. I forget which V this equates to, but on multi-engine aircraft there's a green line on the airspeed indicator which is your safe single engine takeoff speed.

It does look pretty nose high and a wing drop like that does indicate a stall though - scary stuff
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4th Feb 15 at 14:13   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

lucky that wing full of fuel didnt burst into flame when it hit the bridge
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I'm wondering more now if some of the air companies, especially in the far east, are scrimping on paying for decent pilots, or not fully funding the training to save costs. That recent malaysia crash was caused by the pilot climbing at a stupid angle
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The Air Malaysia crash was caused by the aircraft flying through a CB cloud - a 737 cannot climb at 6000 feet/minute without a bit of help.
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Whats a cb cloud?
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Originally posted by taylorboosh
Whats a cb cloud?


Cumulonimbus. I think.
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
The Air Malaysia crash was caused by the aircraft flying through a CB cloud - a 737 cannot climb at 6000 feet/minute without a bit of help.


but surely it cant stall either unless the pilot is pointing the nose up?
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If you're in a mass of air which rising at thousands upon thousands of feet per minute then you're at the mercy of nature. Cumulonimbus clouds (sorry, couldn't remember the spelling in prev. post) are one of the most powerful natural phenomenons out there and the biggest ones can tear an aircraft to bits. They have been the cause of many an air accident too...

[Edited on 04-02-2015 by ed]
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fuck flying

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