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It's not spinning though? Eh, whatever. I'm no pilot so if that's a flat spin then that's a flat spin.
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Solice Kirsk posted:It's not spinning though? Eh, whatever. I'm no pilot so if that's a flat spin then that's a flat spin. Watch the shadow right before it hits the ground and you can see it rotate. There's really no other way for a plane to come straight down with that velocity, since it's literally falling out of the sky.
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Solice Kirsk posted:It's not spinning though? Eh, whatever. I'm no pilot so if that's a flat spin then that's a flat spin. Just google "Houston plane hits parked car." People reported it being in a flat spin. http://www.khou.com/news/local/ntsb-investigator-plane-in-flat-spin-at-moment-of-impact/238928396 Also - the shawdow/pole in the corner is just the parking lot. Cockpit view of a flat spin. Pilot = nerves of loving steel. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvbS-oHi9ro
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 20:19 |
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Goddamn 11,000 foot 8 bridge strikes again
fullroundaction has a new favorite as of 20:57 on Jul 12, 2016 |
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chitoryu12 posted:Watch the shadow right before it hits the ground and you can see it rotate. There's really no other way for a plane to come straight down with that velocity, since it's literally falling out of the sky. Tony Phillips posted:Just google "Houston plane hits parked car." People reported it being in a flat spin. Ah OK. That little turn is what was making me think it had hit something. My mind was imagining a flat spin sort of looking like a frisbie falling.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 20:54 |
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What do you even do as a pilot to pull out of one of those? Just try to get the nose down? Seems like something that would be super hard to do if you're flying low.
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ranbo das posted:What do you even do as a pilot to pull out of one of those? Just try to get the nose down? Seems like something that would be super hard to do if you're flying low. It goes against your instincts. Although sometimes your instincts are right in that ima loving die Just say blyat calmly under your breath
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 21:01 |
ranbo das posted:What do you even do as a pilot to pull out of one of those? Just try to get the nose down? Seems like something that would be super hard to do if you're flying low. That's pretty much the only choice, but even then it's a crapshoot. The reason flat spins are so dangerous is that there's no airflow going over the control surfaces (planes aren't meant to travel belly-first), so most attempts to yank on the controls simply won't do anything. There is some air going across the center of the fuselage, but it's not necessarily enough to force the elevators in the tail to tilt the plane downward. Some have said that the best recourse is to jam the throttle to full as you pitch down, hoping that the airflow from a spinning propeller (note: cannot be performed in a jet) will be enough to let you tilt down. It's mostly down to luck. You want the spin to be unstable, so the plane will naturally tilt down enough to get some airflow over the control surfaces and let you pull out of it. If you don't have that luck, either jump out or make peace.
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ranbo das posted:What do you even do as a pilot to pull out of one of those? Just try to get the nose down? Seems like something that would be super hard to do if you're flying low. yeah, nose down, then counter it with proper rudder use. and it's one of the reason why it's safer to keep a good distance between yourself and the ground, to give you time in case of emergencies. Some planes are certified for spin training and it's pretty fun, but nothing like in that video.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 21:04 |
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ranbo das posted:What do you even do as a pilot to pull out of one of those? Just try to get the nose down? Seems like something that would be super hard to do if you're flying low. If you're flying low, you're dead. Otherwise, you do exactly what the guy in the above video did... dive and try to pull out into a glide and the smoothest crash landing you can manage.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 21:08 |
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Depending on the plane you might not even be able to do that. Old WW1/2 planes had to have anti-spin ballast and parachutes that could be ejected to stop a spin. It looks like what happened, though, was that they went into a spin shortly after takeoff, so they wouldn't have the velocity or height to pull out of it. Small mercy that they landed on an empty car.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 21:17 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:I can't figure out what happened here. Looking at the shadow it almost seems like the plane hit something then fell? But maybe it was falling straight down and flat and just started twisting a dozen or so feet from the ground? Also interesting that the parachute deployment rocket fires right at the point of impact, but the chute doesn't deploy. Kurieg posted:It looks like what happened, though, was that they went into a spin shortly after takeoff, so they wouldn't have the velocity or height to pull out of it. They were on approach, not takeoff: https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=188000 "A security camera video image showed that it was spinning to the left and was about 45 degrees nose down in a wings level attitude when it impacted an unoccupied automobile in a hardware store parking lot about one-half mile north of runway 35."
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 21:27 |
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Since the truth behind the gif is rather morbid, I'm telling myself that the vehicle owner didn't have comprehensive coverage and now has to deal with the pilot's estate to try to fix their car. Ace hardware schadenfreude, folks. Edit - does a drat plane count as a falling object?
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 21:49 |
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Speaking of planes there's a list of transcriptions of black box audio recordings. No schadenfreude, only heartbreak. VASP, Flight 168 posted:F/O: Can you see there are some hills in front?
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 22:08 |
Tony Phillips posted:
It counts as a falling with style object.
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# ? Jul 12, 2016 22:10 |
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Anos posted:Speaking of planes there's a list of transcriptions of black box audio recordings. No schadenfreude, only heartbreak. The one for Fed-Ex Flight 705 is kinda loving magical. It's not on the list because they survived and even landed, but it's MAGICAL. http://thedollop.libsyn.com/160-fed-ex-fight-705 Something cheerier for you, if you want to hear an attempted plane murderer run into three flight crew members who turn out to be action movie heroes. vvv Thanks, I'm in the middle of a storm and Google wasn't cooperating. Midnight Voyager has a new favorite as of 22:37 on Jul 12, 2016 |
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Anos posted:Speaking of planes there's a list of transcriptions of black box audio recordings. No schadenfreude, only heartbreak. That's a pro-click and amazing stuff. Depressing poo poo for the most part though. You should crosspost it to the PYF Unnerving Article or Story thread. They would dig it. Midnight Voyager posted:The one for Fed-Ex Flight 705 is kinda loving magical. It's not on the list because they survived and even landed, but it's MAGICAL. Here's an article with transcript about it for those not wanting to podcast at the moment. Karma Monkey has a new favorite as of 22:25 on Jul 12, 2016 |
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Y'all done confusing soul crushing with schadenfreude?
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Midnight Voyager posted:The one for Fed-Ex Flight 705 is kinda loving magical. It's not on the list because they survived and even landed, but it's MAGICAL. I used to know the man who had to clean that cockpit afterwards. I was told that the whole place was just caked in blood.
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Midnight Voyager posted:The one for Fed-Ex Flight 705 is kinda loving magical. It's not on the list because they survived and even landed, but it's MAGICAL. There is a Mayday/Air Crash Investigation/Air Emergency/Air Disasters episode about this. Episode 4 of Season 3.
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And that's why you chalk up those hands.
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 02:25 |
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Flash Gordon Ramsay posted:I'm pretty sure that is literally load bearing OSB. Without it, I bet I could knock the whole thing down with a shoulder charge. I'm pretty sure you could knock it over even with the OSB.
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 02:41 |
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I was just reminded of this. Want to know the most important part of autobrake features? Making sure they're turned on. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6ZwS9izm4E There's another Volvo video where a Volvo rep is so confident he stands in front of the car... and gets hit. It's a bit violent though, and I'm sure he broke some bones. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BYY7OfQ4-5A Mercedes had the same thing happen at an early demo. The car clip starts at 30s if you hate Top Gear for some reason.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4vS4UWZ0nQ
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 03:42 |
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I have conflicted feelings about this video. I'm not a violent person nor do I condone violence. However I think that if he took the microphone cord and strangled the guy with the money to death after the "$1000 to kick it up" statement, that he would probably be acquitted by a jury of his peers.
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Three-Phase posted:I have conflicted feelings about this video. Shadenfreude is on me for wasting part of my life on researching that.
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Rebel Blob posted:You don't have to worry, it isn't real. It's from the indescribably awful National Lampoon movie Lost Reality. The guy can throw up on command, he does it at every performance of his thrash metal band. Good, because Ipecac is bad for the heart. Thanks, House.
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 07:51 |
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t You fucker
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 07:54 |
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Solice Kirsk posted:I can't figure out what happened here. Looking at the shadow it almost seems like the plane hit something then fell? But maybe it was falling straight down and flat and just started twisting a dozen or so feet from the ground? It's kind of a sad story. The pilot had tried to land 3 times, and kept getting waved off by ATC to let commercial jets land, and after the last failed approach the controller had her turn downwind for another base, and the wind speed was about 15 knots and she was climbing out at only about 10 knots over stall speed, so when she turned downwind the aircraft was below stall speed and spun (this is the theory, the full report is not out yet as this was fairly recent). If the ATC had just had one of the commercial planes go around since she was first in line, it wouldn't have happened. Hindsight is 20/20 of course, and I'm sure at the time they were doing the best that they could do. Here is the entire ATC audio, and you can hear how many different instructions they kept giving her, and by the end she was struggling to get properly lined up, and was probably just overwhelmed and made the turn without considering the wind and... welp. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEVLqRIqd84
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MisterOblivious posted:Ride predictably, and don’t make sudden movements. And, under no circumstances, are you to deviate from your line. still the greatest cycling freude ever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi24TVdZFyc
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Slugnoid posted:still the greatest cycling freude ever Did he grab onto the car there?
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 08:57 |
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That's why I love that video so much, people always seem to miss it the first time
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 09:01 |
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Kinda looks like this guy
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 09:07 |
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Slugnoid posted:still the greatest cycling freude ever Oh wow! It almost feels like a parody. What was he thinking?
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 09:13 |
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Chichevache posted:t You fucker If it makes you feel any better they posted the not funny version of that. Only difference is that the one that made me chuckle was titled something like "how masturbating on antidepressants feels"
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# ? Jul 13, 2016 09:43 |
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So there is a Pokémon Go gym in a Westboro Baptist Church building, and someone took over the gym installing a Clefairy called "LoveIsLove" as a guard. To fight back, the Westboro Baptist Church has recruited a Jigglypuff to sing "repent or perish" to the sodomite Clefairy. E: The whole WBC Vine page is amazing. quote:When you bring sodomite lies to our virtual doorstep, we must get jiggly with it! #Pokémongo What a time to be alive PiratePing has a new favorite as of 10:07 on Jul 13, 2016 |
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Indolent Bastard posted:Easily a few hundred for what would be trash after a few months of any real weather getting at it. That kind of chipboard takes up water like a sponge. I wouldn't give it a week once it starts raining.
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PiratePing posted:So there is a Pokémon Go gym in a Westboro Baptist Church building, and someone took over the gym installing a Clefairy called "LoveIsLove" as a guard. To fight back, the Westboro Baptist Church has recruited a Jigglypuff to sing "repent or perish" to the sodomite Clefairy. They showed a pic of a 900-odd CP Pigeot called GodHatesFags, but I don't think they actually owned/used it.
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