Posted on 03/29/2015 5:14:25 AM PDT by KeyLargo
“Plausible to open doors & jump out? No.”
Of course not. That’s why everyone has to be on the wings
so they can all jump at the same time.
“What was the speed at impact? I had read 430 mph”
Doesn’t matter. Once the people jump and leave the airplane
they would no longer be traveling with it.
What if there were a thousand flys in the cabin all buzzing about and flying continuously?
Would they increase the weight of the aircraft?
Gee, only about the speed of sound. So I'll have to get back to you on that one.:)
Queers: Disease-ridden Whackjobs
Aviation Ping
Yep - this is more than simple suicide, its terrorism in my book. Selfish little creep. Slightly tinfoil hat: I still wouldn’t be surprised if he was writing his own sick notes - tearing up the ones that didn’t look quite right (eventually found by the investigators), just for cover while he “researched and trained” for his suicide.
“Would they increase the weight of the aircraft?”
No, and the turbulence from the airflow created to displace
their weight inside the cabin would be easily corrected by
a slight trim correction on the ailerons. However this is
not recommended if the aircraft is flying to close to
the speed of sound. Flys flying forward may break the
sound barrier.
Stick to politics not aviation
Why can’t they simply have a computer program which will not allow a pilot to take a plane into a mountain? Or, if such instructions are put into it, the plane could automatically contact the tower for verification.
Seems as though this would be an easy fix. The technology is there, and there is absolutely no need for a plane to even head directly into a mountain (or the sea, or a tower)
Yes!
"Thanks Miss, but I'll have the fish instead."
Let me guess.....you watch 5 movies a day.
Hopefully this tragedy will drive the development of diagnostic tools that will let us detect and remove the many ambulatory psychotics, sociopaths, sadists and narcissists that infest our board rooms, police departments, government agencies and supervisor posts. Read the book “Snakes in Suits”, for a take on how common this syndrome is. The German police need to learn the difference between the term “psychosomatic” and the term “psychotic”. Psychosomatic means a physical ailment that has a psychological cause- a nervous twitch or hives or chronic problems for which there is no evidence of injury. Psychosomatic illness is a symptom of neuroses- milder psychological problems that do not interfere with a normal life. Lubitz was psychotic, a much more severe mental condition that can make people dangerous to themselves and others. Of course, Lufthansa doesn’t want the term “psychotic” applied to any of its employes because it implies a lack of diligence in its screening process.
I’ll say it was different! What a despicable post you discovered — but it typifies the selective sensitivities of the left.
SAC (Strategic Air Command) used to have a PRP (Personnel Reliability Program) for aircrew members (bomber, tanker, or missileers).
So, in an ever more 'careful' and socialist society, yes.
that guy is an idiot
Airplanes DO leave body part when they pancake
the bodies are ripped apart because they went from 500MPH to zero in 3 seconds, all limbs rip off
If they dont, all ligiments are torn and hanging as the limbs stay on but the body is jello due to the g-force decelleration
Sort of like being inside a blast, if the shrapnel dont kill you, the shock wave crushes your internal organs, still, you look like putty and die anyways
That idiot had a lsd induced vision or something
Why is that?
LOL!
More like .001 seconds.
Yes, and if the cabin were filled with helium it would decrease the weight of the aircraft.
And everyone would sound like Donald Duck.
it skipped over a mile, I bet it bounced at least once as it pancaked
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