A Fed ex plane crash and burned in Japan too, planned tip over in its side as it hit the tarmac. Pretty crazy :\
There is a video of this and it is FUCKING BANANAS
Love when the Japanese dude goes "foooock"
Last edited by Skipper on Mar-24-2009 at 00:57
Mar-24-2009 00:49
Skipper
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Originally posted by failsafe
Skipper: There certainly is lots of "fender bender" kind of incidents that happen every day. You just don't hear about them because you're not involved in the industry, and it didn't end up in a news friendly fire ball. WestJet took a 737 off the end of the runway in Ottawa last winter. No one died, no one got hurt, but the plane was stuck in a snow bank. I bet ya not even 5% of people on hear heard about that one. Super close call, but no one heard about it. WestJet also took a plane off the runway in Thunder Bay last winter. Didn't hear about that one either right? Porter flew into severe turbulence this winter, had to divert to Montreal to have passengers taken away by ambulance. Didn't hear about that one either right?
Lots of words...what's your point? I'm saying there are more small accidents on the road with small injuries than there are in the air. You're saying there are lots of airplane fender benders that the public doesn't know about, really?
Mar-24-2009 00:53
djshan
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Originally posted by Skipper
You're saying there are lots of airplane fender benders that the public doesn't know about, really?
He is right. Like he said, your not in the industry therfore you dont hear about it.
failsafe, check your pm. glad to see another pilot on here.
Mar-24-2009 03:37
failsafe
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Originally posted by Skipper
Lots of words...what's your point? I'm saying there are more small accidents on the road with small injuries than there are in the air. You're saying there are lots of airplane fender benders that the public doesn't know about, really?
My point and "lots of words" was to illustrate that just as in the auto world, there are probably 50-100 fender benders for every lethal accident. It's no different in the aviation world. For every fiery accident you see on TV, there's many many near misses or non-fatal accidents that don't get coverage. Obviously they aren't called fender benders in the aviation world. Depending on the type of issue, they're classified as either accidents or incidents. It could be anything from an elderly lady falling down and getting hurt walking to the washroom in turbulence, to planes clipping wings while taxiing on the apron, or the ground crew running a tug into the plane. Lots of small stuff happens every day.