Shocking footage... hope everyone got off the plane OK.
Snakes on a plane and final destination, classic films!Not what I wanted to see an hour before boarding a flight
Sounds/looks like it hit something - presumably the coastguard aircraft - as it landed.
If you're a stats man that's exactly what you want to see an hour before boarding a flight !Not what I wanted to see an hour before boarding a flight
Unless you believe these things come in threes of course.If you're a stats man that's exactly what you want to see an hour before boarding a flight !
Given they're independent events, it makes no difference to the probablity.If you're a stats man that's exactly what you want to see an hour before boarding a flight !
I have not seen this film, what's it about?Snakes on a plane and final destination, classic films!
I have not seen this film, what's it about?
On my first day back in 1997 working for the Safety Regulation Group department of the UK CAA we were given a presentation about air safety.Given they're independent events, it makes no difference to the probablity.
This incident looks like either pilot error (not obeying ATC) or ATC error (giving final clearance when the runway wasn’t clear). Be interesting to know what the figures are for this versus an issue with planes.On my first day back in 1997 working for the Safety Regulation Group department of the UK CAA we were given a presentation about air safety.
I can't remember the exact figures, but at the time, it was something like one death per 100 million miles flown.
But yes, your comment is important, who would have thought TWO aircraft would have crashed into the World Trade Centres on the SAME DAY !!
Must bear in mind, it had never happened before and has not happened again since, so a very LOW probability of happening again.
Part of that CAA presentation also touched on PanAm 103 [Lockerbie] and mentioned that almost everyone died by hypoxia [they fell asleep within seconds and felt no pain]. Granted, a fire in the cabin, even while on the ground, could be quite different, but still VERY RARE.