Posted on 05/05/2019 2:39:01 PM PDT by Innovative
Not likely in Russia. To Russians life isn’t cheap. It’s worthless.
The plane took a lightening strike while in flight and lost most/all electrical system.
It was not on fire during the approach to land. Fast approach speed with high sink rate caused a porpoise bounce, and on the second bounce, the main landing gear failed and punctured the fuel tanks.
It was still going quite fast down the runway and the streaming fuel ignited.
There is video of this happening.
FOD could of been sucked up and started a chain reaction to lead to that.
I’m not saying that’s what happened, but it’s possible.
Still, my Supper Secret Anonymous Source says: “Seven out of ten plane crashed are targeted kills.”
Vecchnaya Pamjat—Gospodi Pomiljoy.
Memory Eternal—Lord, have mercy.
bkmk
Valuejet. Near vertical dive into the Everglades. I’ve heard that there weren’t any people pieces found that were bigger than a tooth. Must have been tough to have been on the clean-up crew.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDQ8HYrzCKc
You take your chances any time you get on a Russian airplane, lets be honest.
Or a Boeing plane.
Fate Is the Hunter .... a very good read.
Original dust cover “One can never know when, where, or how fate will strike ....”
Dude.
That music!
RIP.
Another “Thank you, Islam” moment?
The thing that lingers with me on that flight was why the Captain did not take the plane into Ft. Lauderdale instead of trying for MIA?
She was over NW Broward(I believe around Parkland)when she turned back. I have witnessed 5 emergency?(3) crash landings at Ft. Lauderdale and they can handle them well!
I recall flying into Kiev and when the plane landed and came to a complete stop, all the passengers cheered.
Something in the engine could've came loose and FOD'ed itself out. Misplaced tool, perhaps or a component that wasn't attached properly. I'd guess that Russian aircraft maintainers aren't as rigidly adherent to proper tool control as we are here in America.
The wheel rims are meant to take a lot of heat, but once they go, they won’t go out. Magnesium alloy.
Video of first touchdown. Not on fire, but one heck of a bounce. Would have added lots of power while trying to recover.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMwJkZ7QLY4&feature=youtu.be
Fate Is the Hunter .... a very good read.
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Good movie, too.
I have read that people at the front stopping to take their carry ons has been a serious problem with evacuations. Maybe they need to lock the overhead bins - people can keep a small bag of important stuff under the seat in front of them (as they are supposed to do anyway, and as I always do) but dont unlock the overhead bins until landing. That would also stop people from popping up to get their bag before the plan has landed.
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