Plane crash in Russia
"MM" wrote in message ...
It was announced on this morning's Sky News that a lot more passengersmight have escaped down the front slides if people had not stopped tocollect luggage from the overhead lockers. Could one not make the case that every passenger seen on the tarmac*with luggage* should be prosecuted for collective manslaughter? Check out "Airplaneski" (1995) sometime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umr6JY6f2fw Things have improved somewhat, but Aeroflot still has a LONG way to go... |
Plane crash in Russia
On 6 May 2019, Byker wrote
(in ): "MM" wrote in message ... It was announced on this morning's Sky News that a lot more passengersmight have escaped down the front slides if people had not stopped tocollect luggage from the overhead lockers. Could one not make the case that every passenger seen on the tarmac*with luggage* should be prosecuted for collective manslaughter? Check out "Airplaneski" (1995) sometime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umr6JY6f2fw Things have improved somewhat, but Aeroflot still has a LONG way to go... A long way to go to do what? Emulate the superb safety record of Boeing aircraft? Any flying metal tube can be struck by lightning. |
Plane crash in Russia
"Keema's Nan" wrote in message
news.com... On 6 May 2019, Byker wrote (in ): Check out "Airplaneski" (1995) sometime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umr6JY6f2fw Things have improved somewhat, but Aeroflot still has a LONG way to go... A long way to go to do what? Emulate the superb safety record of Boeing aircraft? Yup Any flying metal tube can be struck by lightning. But American planes survive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr9yjg_nJzQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-LCORFB860 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m37z5R2rJ5E |
Plane crash in Russia
On 06/05/2019 19:01, Byker wrote:
"Keema's Nan"Â* wrote in message news.com... On 6 May 2019, Byker wrote (in ): Check out "Airplaneski" (1995) sometime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umr6JY6f2fw Things have improved somewhat, but Aeroflot still has a LONG way to go... A long way to go to do what? Emulate the superb safety record of Boeing aircraft? Yup Any flying metal tube can be struck by lightning. But American planes survive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr9yjg_nJzQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-LCORFB860 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m37z5R2rJ5E http://lightningsafety.com/nlsi_lls/...on_losses.html Suggests it's a rare event, but also doesn't discriminate between manufacturers. I guess there is one more to add to the list. |
Plane crash in Russia
On 6 May 2019, Byker wrote
(in ): "Keema's Nan" wrote in message news.com... On 6 May 2019, Byker wrote (in ): Check out "Airplaneski" (1995) sometime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umr6JY6f2fw Things have improved somewhat, but Aeroflot still has a LONG way to go... A long way to go to do what? Emulate the superb safety record of Boeing aircraft? Yup Any flying metal tube can be struck by lightning. But American planes survive: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kr9yjg_nJzQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i-LCORFB860 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m37z5R2rJ5E Of course, because they can only be vastly superior to everything else. |
Plane crash in Russia
On Mon, 06 May 2019 18:49:45 +0100
Keema's Nan wrote: On 6 May 2019, Byker wrote (in ): "MM" wrote in message ... It was announced on this morning's Sky News that a lot more passengersmight have escaped down the front slides if people had not stopped tocollect luggage from the overhead lockers. Could one not make the case that every passenger seen on the tarmac*with luggage* should be prosecuted for collective manslaughter? Check out "Airplaneski" (1995) sometime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umr6JY6f2fw Things have improved somewhat, but Aeroflot still has a LONG way to go... A long way to go to do what? Emulate the superb safety record of Boeing aircraft? Any flying metal tube can be struck by lightning. Aircraft being struck by lightning is a very common occurance --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
Plane crash in Russia
On Tue, 7 May 2019 08:14:14 +1200
George wrote: On Mon, 06 May 2019 18:49:45 +0100 Keema's Nan wrote: On 6 May 2019, Byker wrote (in ): "MM" wrote in message ... It was announced on this morning's Sky News that a lot more passengersmight have escaped down the front slides if people had not stopped tocollect luggage from the overhead lockers. Could one not make the case that every passenger seen on the tarmac*with luggage* should be prosecuted for collective manslaughter? Check out "Airplaneski" (1995) sometime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umr6JY6f2fw Things have improved somewhat, but Aeroflot still has a LONG way to go... A long way to go to do what? Emulate the superb safety record of Boeing aircraft? Any flying metal tube can be struck by lightning. Aircraft being struck by lightning is a very common occurance Yes, I was on a flight where we were told by the captain that the aircraft had been hit by lightning. He told us *after* we had landed... -- Joe |
Plane crash in Russia
On 06/05/19 22:59, Joe wrote:
On Tue, 7 May 2019 08:14:14 +1200 George wrote: Yes, I was on a flight where we were told by the captain that the aircraft had been hit by lightning. He told us *after* we had landed... perchance was an European airline ? Dunno about US airline pilot recruiting, but here (EU) many civilian airline pilots came from EU airforces, carrying with them the military pilot's proverbial braggadocio... (sometimes I think that the gun camera was invented in a desperate attempt to sorting out the actual figure of enemy losses..) Best regards from Italy, dott. Piergiorgio. |
Plane crash in Russia
On Mon, 06 May 2019 18:49:45 +0100, Keema's Nan
wrote: On 6 May 2019, Byker wrote (in ): "MM" wrote in message ... It was announced on this morning's Sky News that a lot more passengersmight have escaped down the front slides if people had not stopped tocollect luggage from the overhead lockers. Could one not make the case that every passenger seen on the tarmac*with luggage* should be prosecuted for collective manslaughter? Check out "Airplaneski" (1995) sometime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umr6JY6f2fw Things have improved somewhat, but Aeroflot still has a LONG way to go... A long way to go to do what? Emulate the superb safety record of Boeing aircraft? Any flying metal tube can be struck by lightning. they are lowering the metal content of the skin... i'm not sue if that is entirely a good idea -- www.abelard.org |
Plane crash in Russia
On 7 May 2019, abelard wrote
(in ): On Mon, 06 May 2019 18:49:45 +0100, Keema's Nan wrote: On 6 May 2019, Byker wrote (in ): "MM" wrote in message ... It was announced on this morning's Sky News that a lot more passengersmight have escaped down the front slides if people had not stopped tocollect luggage from the overhead lockers. Could one not make the case that every passenger seen on the tarmac*with luggage* should be prosecuted for collective manslaughter? Check out "Airplaneski" (1995) sometime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Umr6JY6f2fw Things have improved somewhat, but Aeroflot still has a LONG way to go... A long way to go to do what? Emulate the superb safety record of Boeing aircraft? Any flying metal tube can be struck by lightning. they are lowering the metal content of the skin... i'm not sue if that is entirely a good idea I think that the fuselage would act like a Faraday Cage, but the main problem is what the various electrical and electromagnetic fields and brief power surges will do to the onboard computers - which are in control these days. I imagine that the results of a lightning strike would be somewhat random on the aircraft’s electrics. This is not the sort of thing you want at 35000ft, but at least up there the crew have a few minutes to attempt to gain control and/or re-boot the computers. This is not a possibility if the aircraft is on its final approach at a few thousand feet above the ground. |
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