Himayeti
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Here's a video where you can see what might be the final gear collapse before coming to a stop. One source said the nose gear collapsed first.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1539393661976313856
Pretty amazing that in a little over 90 seconds CFR was on the scene. Those guys are true heroes and professionals.
And the other tool on film already off with his f'ing roll-aboard. Glad you have your clothes when the guy/gal 30 rows behind you has 3rd degree burns. What a D..ckCheck this one out! Passenger leaving plane on fire with rollerboard and drink.
And the other tool on film already off with his f'ing roll-aboard. Glad you have your clothes when the guy/gal 30 rows behind you has 3rd degree burns. What a D..ck
Did he leave before passengers were off? Did not see that.This is just another example of social media fools.
The FAA should find him and fine him for disobeying emergency disembarking rules and for placing in peril those behind him.
He was a passengerDid he leave before passengers were off? Did not see that.
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Not completely. There are handles on the sides at the bottom of the slide and they are designed to work deflated with two people holding them to create a slide.An evacuation slide is basically an inflated tube structure, and if the tube is punctured, it loses its usefulness.
Normalcy bias. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normalcy_bias
But completely unacceptable in the event of an emergency. Wonder about the reaction of the FAs in this incident. I'm not an expert, but I believe they are supposed to issue very clear, direct (loud and to the point) orders to passengers in situations like this to snap people out of their normalcy bias and get them to respond properly to the situation.
But totally unacceptable. The people who took the time to video the evacuation while grabbing personal belongings. Unacceptable.
You can see as the water bottle guy heads out, two flight attendants to his right guiding people to the slide.Yeah, it's pretty obscene. I just wonder how the flight crew reacted... where were the crew in all this? Were they trying to organise and direct a proper evacuation? Or did they grab their personal effects and head down the slides first?
Not completely. There are handles on the sides at the bottom of the slide and they are designed to work deflated with two people holding them to create a slide.
And the other tool on film already off with his f'ing roll-aboard. Glad you have your clothes when the guy/gal 30 rows behind you has 3rd degree burns. What a D..ck
it is bad enough watching the fools deplane at the gate
So then you'll have people blocking the aisle, during an evacuation, trying to break into the overhead bins?I wonder if the FAA ever looked into overheads that lock (with one flip of a switch), and are not unlocked til the flight is at the gate.
I have already decided that if I were ever in a burning airliner like this crash and idiots try to get their luggage out of the bin, take selfies or video inside the plane rather than just get out, that I will knock them on their asses and get the F out, they can burn for being stupid and not getting out, if they don't care about their life, f'm as I do care about mine, it is bad enough watching the fools deplane at the gate. I can not imagine a crash scenario,
It is why I now hate flying the airlines, like may late uncle said, a longtime major airline pilot, "it used to be we had people dress nice to fly, now we have people that stink to high heaven and look like garbage, no brains they check them at the door"
So then you'll have people blocking the aisle, during an evacuation, trying to break into the overhead bins?
Oh, no Larry. The bin handles would be electrified.
Social media has nothing to do with this happening. It’s always been a thing with people collecting their bags after the crash.
Oh boy. A new way to say cacaalso, he said 'mierda'
Thanks for the insight but I wasn’t talking about the video. Just picking up bags.The bags part, certainly. The compulsion to film everything in the hopes of getting internet “fame” is most certainly a social media byproduct.