747 cargo plane crash Afghanistan
That's fucking horrible.
Queue the nightmares.
Wow. There was an article in the WSJ just this morning about how Boeing is starting to dial back production of 747s.
apparently Taliban claimed responsibility immediately but officials quickly discounted that claim. All 7 on board died, civilian cargo plane.
That is the most dramatic stall I've seen, that's terrible:(
They said it was today but the video is clearly timestamped for earlier this year.
Being an agoraphobic adrenaline junkie would be pretty convenient, because you could get your rush from just going to the store to get some milk instead of having to jump off a mountain or out of an airplane.
they also call me "balloon"
Apparently, it was yesterday, dashcam date is incorrect.
While we are at it … flying is dangerous
Apparently, it was yesterday, dashcam date is incorrect.
While we are at it … flying is dangerous
This one is crazy! Read the story on the pilot. He was hot-dogging
Hug a logger, you'll never go back to trees
That is the most dramatic stall I've seen, that's terrible:(
that what i thought aswell,
looked like a stall..
no way that was Taliban assholes.
yikes
I'm happy to get outside and enjoy nature while I can, but I fear for the future of humanity
that what i thought aswell,
looked like a stall..
no way that was Taliban assholes.
Extreme nose up attitude on a (possibly fully fuelled plane)-not good. Elevator control loss possibly, who knows? Hard to tell from the camera angle, but it looks like almost no airspeed at the end.
Extreme nose up attitude on a (possibly fully fuelled plane)-not good. Elevator control loss possibly, who knows? Hard to tell from the camera angle, but it looks like almost no airspeed at the end.
yea when it was climbing i was thinking, "geez that plane sure is moving slow for such a nose high climb"…
shity deal for all involved..
Would've sucked to be in that plane. I'm sure they did all they could to save it. Poor bastards.
Thread killer
Those of you who know your planes, or pretend to know your planes.
Is this pilot error? Engine failure? Too much cargo at the back of the plane? (kidding)
Extreme nose up attitude .
Necessitated by the need to climb steeply out of range of enemy fire once clear of the airfield would be my guess.
Freedom of contract. We sell them guns that kill them; they sell us drugs that kill us.
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