GEORGETOWN, Guyana (AP) — Officials say a U.S. team is expected soon in the South American nation of Guyana to probe the crash of a Boeing 737 jetliner that all 163 people aboard survived.
Authorities so far have given little idea about the cause of Saturday's crash. The Caribbean Airlines plane ran off the end of a runway at Guyana's main airport and broke in two. About 30 people had to be treated at a local hospital, including the pilot.
The airline is largely owned by the government of Trinidad and Tobago and its prime minister has visited the crash site. Kamla Persad-Bissessar says she is worried that the accident will hurt tourism to the Caribbean, a region that depends heavily on the industry. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
Yes or no, could what happened to that plane happen in the air?
It's not a yes or no question. I gave you the proper answer. Maybe the same breakage won't happen, but an airliner just lost it's top recently in mid-air. So yes planes can break apart in mid-air, due to structural problems that are left to fester.
Look I do understand that this one broke in half most likely due to landing gear, the ground, etc., etc., etc. I'm even saying it is perhaps THE reason IN THIS PARTICULAR INCIDENT! But I'm arguing a broader point, and idiots want to pin me down to this incident. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mensa:
I have "stood corrected" many times on this board. But only when I have been wrong. I have never been afraid to admit a mistake here.
Here, I am right to say structural failure can happen mid air and I posted the conditions under which it can happen.
Those who totally close their eyes to all possibilities but their own and those who have not had anything to say about the topic but have participated to insult and make fun are the ones who need to heed your advice.
Under what flight conditions can a complete fuselage failure like what is shown in the OP happen?
If you can't (or more likely won't) answer that, perhaps you should just shut the fuck up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mensa:
Funny, this is the exact cartoon I emailed to my son when he informed me of his invitation to Mensa. But that was of course in good fun, not out of spite or jealousy
Originally Posted by Mensa:
It's not a yes or no question. I gave you the proper answer. Maybe the same breakage won't happen, but an airliner just lost it's top recently in mid-air. So yes planes can break apart in mid-air, due to structural problems that are left to fester.
Look I do understand that this one broke in half most likely due to landing gear, the ground, etc., etc., etc. I'm even saying it is perhaps THE reason IN THIS PARTICULAR INCIDENT! But I'm arguing a broader point, and idiots want to pin me down to this incident.
286 posts, and not one person has agreed with you, Mensies. Does that tell you anything? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mensa:
It's not a yes or no question. I gave you the proper answer. Maybe the same breakage won't happen, but an airliner just lost it's top recently in mid-air. So yes planes can break apart in mid-air, due to structural problems that are left to fester.
Look I do understand that this one broke in half most likely due to landing gear, the ground, etc., etc., etc. I'm even saying it is perhaps THE reason IN THIS PARTICULAR INCIDENT! But I'm arguing a broader point, and idiots want to pin me down to this incident.
You are being pinned down because YOU POSTED THE ****ING THREAD AND WROTE, "Had this happened mid-air.... How safe are those planes we ride everyday?"
Your broader point has now become that aircraft sometimes have structural failures that DON'T result in a massive fuselage failure like shown in the OP BECAUSE THEY HAVE NEVER HAPPENED and you didn't know that. You were given multiple opportunities to give a mea culpa gracefully, but instead decided to go full Frankie instead. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Donger:
You are being pinned down because YOU POSTED THE ****ING THREAD AND WROTE, "Had this happened mid-air.... How safe are those planes we ride everyday?"
I had exactly the picture of the jet with the top gone in my mind when I said that. This was merely cherry on top. Sorry you misunderstood. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Donger:
You then wrote, "Had this happened mid-air....!" and "How safe are those planes we ride everyday?"
Help me out here with my little "people psychology" test. Had I said "something like this" instead of merely "this" would you have all understood my point? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mensa:
I had exactly the picture of the jet with the top gone in my mind when I said that. This was merely cherry on top. Sorry you misunderstood.
Originally Posted by Mensa:
Passenger jet breakes in two! How safe are those planes we ride everyday? :-)
Originally Posted by Mensa:
I had exactly the picture of the jet with the top gone in my mind when I said that. This was merely cherry on top. Sorry you misunderstood.
Strange that you were thinking about the Aloha Airlines flight, but decided to post the article AND picture of this wreck, eh?
You aren't even a good liar.
Wow, now I'm a liar. Tell me is it impossible to have a general point to make while posting something particular? If the answer is yes then you are incapable of simple thought process. [Reply]