Philadelphia Plane Crash

He had those throttles pushed all the way forward in some of those videos you can hear it, similar to the Lear crash in 2017 in Teterboro, that cause was pilot ineptitude, this one probably will be too.
ARFCOM is saying the same company had a Lear crash in 2023 down in Mexico.
 
Be honest. How many of you would be blaming Biden and Buttigieg if these crashes had happened a month ago?

Obviously a lot more people had the cause of the crash been proven a bureaucratic one because they had been in office for four years to catch and fix it, not just ONE WEEK.
 
You mean that tragedies shouldn't be political unless you can blame your opponents for them. Trump and his cronies come in and planes start falling from the skies. Must be the Trump effect.

Who have I blamed you blabbering asshole? Sit down, nobody takes you seriously
 
No announcement of mayday is something that does not make sense. There had to be enough time to for the pilot to announce that.
no there wasn't .. there was a catastrophic failure and the plane hit the ground at high speed within seconds of said failure ..
 
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Accident was 3 miles from the airport, he had a very powerful jet in full climb mode when he smashed it into a neighborhood, I have to think there won't be much of this aircraft left, it might come down to what position the controls were in, if there is any way to determine this. You have to be so smart to figure these things out. They need to canvass this area closely to find all the parts they can.
 
no it wasn't .. there was a catastrophic failure and the plane hit the ground at high speed within seconds of said failure ..
That is what folks that fly (or flown) them for a living are saying.

When a 20,000+ lb aircraft traveling at around 300 mph laden with hundreds of gallons of Jet A catastrophically fails at 1600 ft it's pretty much all over but for where it crashes.

That sounds high-up but it's only five and one third football fields.
 
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no there wasn't .. there was a catastrophic failure and the plane hit the ground at high speed within seconds of said failure ..

Interestingly enough, the plane was transporting a young girl from Mexico who apparently came here via the Shiner's Hospital to get free health care, and the company handling the plane had a similar crash in Mexico about a year ago.
 
Obviously a lot more people had the cause of the crash been proven a bureaucratic one because they had been in office for four years to catch and fix it, not just ONE WEEK.
Uh huh. So who would have been at fault if this happened exactly 4 years ago?
 

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