Mxsmanic opined
After watching _Cast Away_ again, I'm still not clear on what supposedly
caused the crash of his FedEx plane. Not being a pilot, though, perhaps
I've missed clues in the film. Has anyone here been able to figure out
what went wrong? Or was it just a "Hollywood crash" suitable for the
plot but with no plausible basis in fact?
Some of the things I'm wondering:
1. The aircraft seems to be stuck in rough weather, but what kind of
rough weather would cause a sudden decompression?
2. Assuming the aircraft was at cruising altitude, how much rough
weather can there be? I know that cloudtops can go a lot higher, but
how hard can they be to avoid? The weather radar aboard shows
something, but I don't know how to interpret weather radar.
3. When the cabin decompresses, everyone puts on oxygen masks, but only
seconds later they don't seem to need them anymore. I calculate that
getting from 35,000 feet to 10-15,000 feet would require flying straight
down at almost the speed of sound in order to make the descent in the
time shown in the movie. I can see why there might be some structural
damage upon returning to level flight!
4. I see red lights in the cockpit that look like a sign of engine
trouble, but I don't know enough about that cockpit to say for sure.
Comments?
5. The pilots are talking a bit and communicating by radio, but one
can't make out what they are saying (although they are going through
checklists, which might be significant). Has anyone figured out what
they are doing?
6. What sort of turbofan continues to run after being partially
submerged in sal****er?
7. What sort of jet engine develops spooky flames inside the compressor
section and behind the bypass fan after being dunked in sal****er?
8. What happened to all the fuel on the jet? Why isn't it floating and
burning? It seems to be only slightly less buoyant than mercury in the
film, and apparently goes down with the ship.
9. How can a jet engine that is apparently the size of a small suburban
home explode without spraying shrapnel into the hapless crash survivor
floating in a raft only a few feet away?
FWIW, the IMDB already points out that the attitude indicator in the
aircraft actually shows a gentle climb at the moment that it is
supposedly diving towards the ocean.
I had a dream last night that I crashed aboard an Airbus 230 jet. (Never
heard of the 230? Neither had I, before having this dream, but it sure
was roomy.) The aircraft descended several times to within only two
metres of the ground (I remember looking out the giant picture windows
at the front of the cabin and seeing this), before it somehow
instantaneously gained altitude and then plunged directly into a field
that looked a lot like those little wooden houses in old versions of
Monopoly. Anyway, I woke up then, and found myself thinking about
technical anomalies in the above-named film.
Insert Hollywood into each answer space.
-ash
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