Plane flips onto its roof shearing off both wings containing fuel tanks. Right side landing gear collapse?
My understanding from reading comments is that the initial report indicates that the pilot failed to “flare”, that is pull up the nose that slows down the airplane and makes a better position for the landing gear. He slammed into the ground, causing the landing gear to fail which bounced the plane, shearing off the wings and caused the roll over. Something tells me there was some kind of wind shear, either occurring naturally or as a result of another large plane landing just before this flight.
I used to fly a plane that was similar to flying a paper airplane and I had to wait minutes after a large plane took off or landed to prevent my plane from being flipped by the unseen turbulence. Just my opinion based on my experience.
The beautiful thing here is that NO ONE WAS KILLED OR INJURED.
If a fella’ was of the questioning persuasion… You know the type: The kind of guy that tends to
run any given narrative through several filters, bearing in mind that (almost) nothing happens in
a vacuum and that we have recently been seeing lots of pieces moved around the board…
And let’s say that guy was familiar with those that tend to employ the Hegelian dialectic to achieve their goals… He might tend to look at the number of recent air-traffic accidents within
a short period of time and, after putting on his probability hat, might start to wonder if the public
is being set-up to accept the implementation (by say…Oh, I don’t know…Elon Musk?) of some type of Artificially Intelligent “Skynet” re-vamping of the entire air traffic control system…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50IoiaIh6e4
Check this video out if you’ve got the time. The good part is between 5:50 and 6:45ish
At this point, it’s looking to me like most all roads are leading us to a digital Rome… Maybe a
little light on the bread this time, but heavy on the circuses.
Looks like another season of Aircrash Investigations.
Looks like the video was removed.
In the early 60’s - 80’s. Traveling by air was fine. The worlds population was smaller and the convenience wasn’t as accessible to the less wealthy. By the 90’s travel by plane just got congested, everyone was able to fly. Today it’s a straight up mess.
The technology that needs to change the most with regards to civilian commercial flying, in my opinion is not the air traffic controllers or their tech, but rather the Airplane itself. Time has come to end the “run jump and try to land safe and stop approach,” that needs to go away. What is required is a more VTOL oriented approach.
To quote Scarmoge(s)… I’m shocked! Shocked I tell you…
The video basically provided a few minutes of evidence supporting the claim that Elon Musk was being brought in to potentially automate the air-traffic control network that is ostensibly
causing these failures.
There have been too many incidents in a short period of time, and these are not limited to just
aircraft… Boats crashing in to bridges, Naval vessels running in to one another, etc.
We’re being provided with the examples we need to allow “Skynet” to take over all operations.
How about automatic take-off and landing?
https://www.hondajet.com/en/Products/HondaJet-Elite-II
I was alluding to more electro-gravitic or gravity manipulation devices.
More like this guy. but sure that archaic list on the wiki is good for and intro into VTOL.
stats say this airplane stuff is PURE narrative theater