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Nice landing. Unfortunately the cop gave him a speeding ticket.
Engine was still running. Wonder what was wrong.
And a news reporter desperately trying to make a 30 second story last two minutes...
That was the diversion, while gf scampered off into the tree line.Later, they took off the cowl
I can't explain the accident scene but when they're trying to secure a crowded area they use dump trucks filled with sand as barriers to prevent a terrorist from ramming a vehicle into a crowd like we've seen several times in Europe. They did this around Time Square for New Years.What's up with NY/NJ over use of dump trucks as crowd control??
When I was based in EWR I noticed this freaking everywhere. Oh an accident on the highway there are dump trucks. Heightened security at EWR there are dump trucks parked along the drop off lane.
If Little Rock was NYC I wouldn't be surprised if our local Chick-fil-A that got shot up by police today wouldn't have dump trucks around it.
Dump trucks at the accident scene is to prevent the texting drivers from plowing into first responders when they don't manage to look up from their screens in time.I can't explain the accident scene but when they're trying to secure a crowded area they use dump trucks filled with sand as barriers to prevent a terrorist from ramming a vehicle into a crowd like we've seen several times in Europe. They did this around Time Square for New Years.
What's up with NY/NJ over use of dump trucks as crowd control??
We use them around big events here to prevent people with bad intentions from driving their vehicles purposefully into crowds, but I've never heard of them used around car accidents or other smaller type events.
So then the terrorists will start ramming sand filled dump trucks into crowds.I can't explain the accident scene but when they're trying to secure a crowded area they use dump trucks filled with sand as barriers to prevent a terrorist from ramming a vehicle into a crowd like we've seen several times in Europe. They did this around Time Square for New Years.
Someone on this forum mentioned that they once had a crankshaft break during the flight and felt like the engine was making no power, just windmilling. When they landed, the engine continued to idle but would not go above idle.The ASN states that it was a loss of engine power, however, by looking at the video, it must of just been a partial loss.
https://aviation-safety.net/wikibase/wiki.php?id=196785
That's what happens when you don't file a flight plan.
We use them around big events here to prevent people with bad intentions from driving their vehicles purposefully into crowds, but I've never heard of them used around car accidents or other smaller type events.
Just remember that for every defense you concoct the opposition has other ideas.
I've heard this before. Seeing a plane in the rear view mirror often drives the "Slam on the brakes!" reflex.I like the idiot in the truck. Airplane lands behind you and you slow down and pull over causing the pilot to swerve.....