The video I saw shows a complete, immediate loss of control following a catastrophic engine failure. It went in at about a 90°bank angle.A few articles state that it looks like they tried to land it on the ice and slid it into the bank and treeline. Horrible way to go knowing you’d possibly survive but you have several thousand gallons of fuel in pallet tanks behind you.
The video I saw shows a complete, immediate loss of control following a catastrophic engine failure. It went in at about a 90°bank angle.
3054VAny one have a N number, I was part owner in two different ones.
Where is the video??
He’s right I just found it on Reddit.
NSFW: https://www.reddit.com/r/aviation/s/GG2AVyX4RL
Looks like the #2 exploded and it rolled over.
I hate armchair quarterbacking.....but perhaps a wing spar failure at the engine, however not a complete wing seperation? If a DC-4's like a DC-6 you only have so long to put that fire out before the spar fails. Look up Northern Air Cargo's incident near Russian Mission, AK.That is…very shocking.
RIP to the crew. I don’t think there was much of anything they could have done. That motor literally exploded. What could even cause an explosion that violent on a radial? That fireball was as big as the plane.
Just for the sake of your statement: that doesn’t strike me as armchair quarterbacking, as in “what I would have done” or “what I think they were doing.”I hate armchair quarterbacking.....but perhaps a wing spar failure at the engine, however not a complete wing seperation? If a DC-4's like a DC-6 you only have so long to put that fire out before the spar fails. Look up Northern Air Cargo's incident near Russian Mission, AK.
Armchair quarterbacking on aviation forums I think is not always a bad thing. Speculations and guesses on what happened can lead to better ADM from those that read them. If I ever die in an accident, please dissect it. Guess and speculate. If one person benefits someday from that and makes a decision in the heat of the moment that saves him/her, I will rest easier.I hate armchair quarterbacking.....but perhaps a wing spar failure at the engine, however not a complete wing seperation? If a DC-4's like a DC-6 you only have so long to put that fire out before the spar fails. Look up Northern Air Cargo's incident near Russian Mission, AK.
Supercharger failure, master rod failure, etc. Lots of mass in one plane of motion if the wrong piece breaks at wrong time. Hopefully the pieces can be recovered. And if engine grenades a certain way can also catch flight controls but dont know if case here.What could even cause an explosion that violent on a radial?
It sure can be a bad thing. For instance, there is a constant stream of stories about electrical system problems on owner's airplanes, and the armchair quarterbacks reveal their lack of knowledge of the systems by guessing that the battery is probably bad and needs replacing. The truth is that there are dozens of places that can cause hassles, and battery replacement just becomes the first round of many frustrating attempts in throwing money at the problem until it goes away.Armchair quarterbacking on aviation forums I think is not a bad thing.
Thanks, lot's of time in a DC-6
Incident.?? I remember the crash.Look up Northern Air Cargo's incident near Russian Mission, AK.
Yeah, one heck of a crash......just trying to be polite.NAC ??
Incident.?? I remember the crash.
That sounds like something that would be in the Maintenance Bay forum. Not Aviation MishapsIt sure can be a bad thing. For instance, there is a constant stream of stories about electrical system problems on owner's airplanes, and the armchair quarterbacks reveal their lack of knowledge of the systems by guessing that the battery is probably bad and needs replacing. The truth is that there are dozens of places that can cause hassles, and battery replacement just becomes the first round of many frustrating attempts in throwing money at the problem until it goes away.
Same thing everywhere. Most are guessing at what failed without knowing the systems or structure or anything else about the airplane.That sounds like something that would be in the Maintenance Bay forum. Not Aviation Mishaps
That there, with the key phrase being "I don’t think it’s a bad thing for subject matter experts to lend insight into possible failure modes." How many subject matter experts are here? Pilots or mechanics with DC-4 experience that could easily explain what might have happened?In general, I don’t think it’s a bad thing for subject matter experts to lend insight into possible failure modes. God knows there are enough of them. We all can come away with a broader understanding out of conversations stemming from expertise, even if it’s not “the thing.”
Sometimes it’s just a matter of collecting some facts. Maybe it’s weather, maybe it’s a video, etc. It sure cuts through the chaff when there is at least a little evidence. Non-pilots tend to not know where to look (except videos, obviously) and definitely don’t have the ability to exclude so many nonsense possibilities that are thrown out there.Same thing everywhere. Most are guessing at what failed without knowing the systems or structure or anything else about the airplane.
That there, with the key phrase being "I don’t think it’s a bad thing for subject matter experts to lend insight into possible failure modes." How many subject matter experts are here? Pilots or mechanics with DC-4 experience that could easily explain what might have happened?
Humans are curious creatures and it’s a bad thing when we stop being curious. As much as some accidents bring out the obvious dufus or 10 on a thread, even that may not be a bad thing if said dufus gets appropriately smacked down and educated.That there, with the key phrase being "I don’t think it’s a bad thing for subject matter experts to lend insight into possible failure modes." How many subject matter experts are here? Pilots or mechanics with DC-4 experience that could easily explain what might have happened?
Except for most PoliticiansRemember: Ignorance is curable through education, while stupidity is ultimately terminal.
That only works if it's not other dufii doing the smacking and 'educating.'As much as some accidents bring out the obvious dufus or 10 on a thread, even that may not be a bad thing if said dufus gets appropriately smacked down and educated.
Truth.That only works if it's not other dufii doing the smacking and 'educating.'
Nauga,
and a half-facts SME