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Apparently the Coast Guard has some sort of video camera running
that captured the impact of the Cirrus against the building. CNN has posted it on their website under "Watch Video". The video is of poor quality but you can definitely see the explosion upon impact. David |
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The link to the video on CNN is a directly below the article on the
Canadian troops fighting Taliban militants in Afghanistan that have stumbled across an almost impenetrable forests of marijuana plants 10 feet tall. Forest? Stumble? What would Forest Gump do? |
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I watched the video last night. The explosion is visible, but the aircraft
prior to impact is not visible, at least to my eyes. I watched it several times. What I was looking for was whether the aircraft was doing aerobatic manuvers or not. The eyewitnesses said acrobatic, and the news geeks kept repeating acrobatic. Mayor Bloomburg said it right, since he's a pilot. First it was a helicopter or an airplane, then a cessna and finally a Cirrus. The newsroom computers must not have a Fact-Checker along with the Spell-Checker. At least they didn't say a four seat Piper Cub. I've heard that before. ron "FLAV8R" wrote in message ... Apparently the Coast Guard has some sort of video camera running that captured the impact of the Cirrus against the building. CNN has posted it on their website under "Watch Video". The video is of poor quality but you can definitely see the explosion upon impact. David -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Ron Snipes wrote:
What I was looking for was whether the aircraft was doing aerobatic manuvers or not. The eyewitnesses said acrobatic, and the news geeks kept repeating acrobatic. I discounted those reports the moment I heard them, since loss of control could easily be mistaken for aerobatics to the untrained eye. Unfortunately, one of the first sound bites on CNN was that of an otherwise astute eyewitness who was supposedly a pilot. He stated that it looked to him like the aircraft was doing aerobatics just before the crash. Coming from a pilot, that was the absolute wrong thing to say, given the implications of the comment to the general, non-GA experienced public. -- Peter |
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Peter R. wrote:
I discounted those reports the moment I heard them, since loss of control ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ could easily be mistaken for aerobatics to the untrained eye. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What in your opinion is the average human IQ? 30? Ramapriya |
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![]() wrote in message ps.com... Peter R. wrote: I discounted those reports the moment I heard them, since loss of control ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ could easily be mistaken for aerobatics to the untrained eye. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ What in your opinion is the average human IQ? 30? What does IQ matter to a matter of naiveté? |
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Matt Barrow wrote:
What does IQ matter to a matter of naiveté? It's imho the only thing that matters. The reasoning of an event/action is fundamentally reliant on whether a person has subnormal/normal/above-normal IQ. If the hordes of acrobatics videos I've seen are anything to go by, not one maneuver has appeared comparable to the equally large number of crash videos seen. That acrobatic maneuvers are controlled is easy enough for anyone normal to tell. And in the event in question here, it wasn't as if an F-16 (where one might not have known for sure whether it was out of control) streaked across the sky and crashed but a small aircraft! Ramapriya |
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Peter R. wrote:
I discounted those reports the moment I heard them, since loss of control could easily be mistaken for aerobatics to the untrained eye. I remember once I was cruising down the freeway and saw a small plane spiralling out of control at high speed, heading straight for the ground. I would've screamed, but my breath was already sucked out of my lungs. Then at the last second, the plane was able to pull up miraculously. Then I realized that it was a stunt plane doing acrobatics. But seriously, I wonder how many other drivers were thinking the same thing and if it caused any accidents. The moral of this story is that aerobatics could easily be mistaken for loss of control to the untrained eye. =) |
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Bucky writes:
The moral of this story is that aerobatics could easily be mistaken for loss of control to the untrained eye. =) Impact with a building is usually a pretty good criterion for distinguishing between aerobatics and bad flying. -- Transpose mxsmanic and gmail to reach me by e-mail. |
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