The flight, operated by the same regional carrier involved in this dangerous incident last month...[shows footage of the Toronto plane just absolutely exploding after botched landing.]
It really is a miracle no one died there.
Everything about this clip is amazing.
Also, I'm so glad I don't fly...but also sort of sad I can't anymore. The option to fly was cool, even if I almost never did it. All these retards in charge of the planes is rather worrying though.
Check out the plane that caught fire last year at Haneda Airport.
also sort of sad I can't anymore.
People don't like to hear this here, but even with all this crap, flying is still way safer than driving yourself - even with the exemplary driving skills that I have no doubt everyone here has.
Check out the plane that caught fire last year at Haneda Airport.
Checked it out. Wow.
Not sure whose fault it was, but what a terrible experience to be that pilot...you're coming down for a normal landing, apparently smack into a smaller plane killing five people, and then you have to suddenly adjust to being on fucking fire and worrying about saving your own life and the lives of your passengers. Absolute nightmare.
By all accounts everyone did an amazing job considering the circumstances, and they got nearly four hundred people off the burning plane, calm and orderly, in under two minutes.
Also, even in the comments, the strong Japanese culture and solidarity strike again. A Japanese airliner crashing is not just some isolated incident, but affects all of Japan. Powerful stuff.
On a lighter note, it's hilarious that in the second one there's anime characters on the side of the jet in the foreground, while there's fiery (but mostly peaceful) wreckage in the background.
The ending is the best part.
It really is a miracle no one died there.
Everything about this clip is amazing.
Also, I'm so glad I don't fly...but also sort of sad I can't anymore. The option to fly was cool, even if I almost never did it. All these retards in charge of the planes is rather worrying though.
Check out the plane that caught fire last year at Haneda Airport.
People don't like to hear this here, but even with all this crap, flying is still way safer than driving yourself - even with the exemplary driving skills that I have no doubt everyone here has.
Checked it out. Wow.
Not sure whose fault it was, but what a terrible experience to be that pilot...you're coming down for a normal landing, apparently smack into a smaller plane killing five people, and then you have to suddenly adjust to being on fucking fire and worrying about saving your own life and the lives of your passengers. Absolute nightmare.
By all accounts everyone did an amazing job considering the circumstances, and they got nearly four hundred people off the burning plane, calm and orderly, in under two minutes.
Also, even in the comments, the strong Japanese culture and solidarity strike again. A Japanese airliner crashing is not just some isolated incident, but affects all of Japan. Powerful stuff.
The videos I found:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VeAhR7Fyq18
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2rswxU99Dc
On a lighter note, it's hilarious that in the second one there's anime characters on the side of the jet in the foreground, while there's fiery (but mostly peaceful) wreckage in the background.
It was also said that the strong Japanese culture, the disaster preparedness and its high-trust nature was what allowed passengers to stay calm and save lives rather than panic or take their baggage with them.
Supposedly, the fact that the A350 is partly plastic also helped because of a slower burn.
I will never not be impressed with how absolutely retarded legacy media is.
They're literally just sitting there as the plane's on fire, waiting for instructions to safely exit.
Fucking legacy media ghouls.