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This girl eats concrete.
oo, concrete for dinner. What is the apparent windspeed at that fence, 100kts+? Also a good way to catch an ocular foreign body. I wonder if they could make that a 6' frangible wall instead of chain link.
What people tend to forget is that stream is low on oxygen and you choke on it, unable to breath. That's probably why she let go, she needed air.
Not if it's a high bi-pass turbofan engine like on modern airliners. A large majority of the air that passes through is bi-passed around the combustion section so there's plenty of O2. Most exhaust is also largely diluted by this bi-pass.
At high airspeed however opening your mouth creates a vacuum and makes it very difficult to breathe.
That video really surprises me. That runway is pretty long, and the should be able to climb better than that with OEI. I almost get the sense the crew cut it close on purpose.One day it's gonna be bad there. It'll be the airliner version of the Costa Concordia when one of the big Guys catches the fence.
That video really surprises me. That runway is pretty long, and the should be able to climb better than that with OEI. I almost get the sense the crew cut it close on purpose.
That video really surprises me. That runway is pretty long, and the should be able to climb better than that with OEI. I almost get the sense the crew cut it close on purpose.
What people tend to forget is that stream is low on oxygen and you choke on it, unable to breath. That's probably why she let go, she needed air.
Why would they do that? This is a major tourist attraction.
It's not the take offs, it's the landings. It's a pilot machismo game at some Latin carriers to get as low over the fence as possible. There's tire marks short of the threshold, and there are some YouTube videos that have them coming over with inches to spare.
The significance of the oxygen depletion is it means it's being replaced by **** you can't breath much of without choking. Are you disputing the ascertation that you will choke in the jetstream of one of these engines? Because I will fly in to witness you prove it.
The significance of the oxygen depletion is it means it's being replaced by **** you can't breath much of without choking. Are you disputing the ascertation that you will choke in the jetstream of one of these engines? Because I will fly in to witness you prove it.
You know, you are right - thanks for reminding me that we have too much regulation and control in our lives.
I'd hate to see someone be crippled or killed doing it and wonder what can be done to prevent an innocent from being harmed; but we should never take away the opportunity of an experience from everyone because of such fears. Otherwise, someday the regulators could shut down anything we enjoy such as skydiving, flying, many watersports, basejumping, mountain climbing etc etc.
Anyone standing there isn't an "innocent".
They know what they're in for. Sheesh.
Anyone standing there isn't an "innocent".
They know what they're in for. Sheesh.
They could be hot-dogging on takeoff too. I couldn't tell where rotation was, but they could have been keeping it low to give the tourists a show.It's not the take offs, it's the landings. It's a pilot machismo game at some Latin carriers to get as low over the fence as possible. There's tire marks short of the threshold, and there are some YouTube videos that have them coming over with inches to spare.
They could be hot-dogging on takeoff too. I couldn't tell where rotation was, but they could have been keeping it low to give the tourists a show.
They could be hot-dogging on takeoff too. I couldn't tell where rotation was, but they could have been keeping it low to give the tourists a show.
i just looked at the 747-400 landing chart. at max landing, which they would never be at coming from europe, the 400 at flaps 30 standard day requires 7200 feet. that does not take in to consideration reverse.
bob
I accept your harsh derision for my choice of that word Nate, and have changed it accordingly. Apologies. Dave.
I imagine more than one first time visitor was duped into it not really knowing what they were in for.
The governments are already doing what they can to eliminate any and all "potential" harmful activities. I'm surprised I lived through my childhood doing dangerous things like riding bikes without helmets and lighting off firecrackers.You know, you are right - thanks for reminding me that we have too much regulation and control in our lives.
I'd hate to see someone be crippled or killed doing it and wonder what can be done to prevent a participant from being harmed; but we should never take away the opportunity of an experience from everyone because of such fears. Otherwise, someday the regulators could shut down anything we enjoy such as skydiving, flying, many watersports, basejumping, mountain climbing etc etc.