Commuter Airliner Crashes Less Than 30 Minutes After Takeoff
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- Chris Demarais and Gustavo Sorola uncover what happened to KLM Cityhopper Flight 433 after the airliner failed to reach enough speed to takeoff safely. After a failed landing attempt in Amsterdam, the flight crashed in a field less than 2,000 feet to the right of the runway killing 3 of the people on board. What happened to cause this flight to crash so close to the runway? Was this accident avoidable? Find out on this episode of Black Box Down. Find us on social media and buy our merch here! linktr.ee/Blac... to blackboxdownpod.com to support us directly! This episode brought to you by Smart News, Download SmartNews for free today in the app store to get the news that matters most www.smartnews....
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XD the cigarette lady. That is a mood - not safe but mood
Honestly, to an extent I respect that vibe.
Isn't there a risk it could've lit the whole plane with the other 20 or so people still on board?
This is why, in the C-130, we practice landings and go-arounds with one and two engines inoperative.
21:41
Arnt most crashes within 30 minutes of tak off, or landing?
Most crashes do land yes
How else are you going crash? Only other option is hitting something in mid air which is super rare
You couldn't take your car on the Channel Tunnel at that time as said tunnel would only open to passengers in November of 1994.
Need to do Ritchie Valens the day music died