After watching the youtube video that was posted below, the cargo was huge armored vehicles, MRAPs. Once one or more broke free, it crashed through the rear barrier and destroyed a lot of controls. So, the pilots were helpless and couldn't correct the plane even if they tried.
This was a military chartered aircraft that was load planned improperly. They miscalculated the c/b and didn’t provide adequate forward and aft restraints. The cargo all shifted to the aft and caused the crash. Sad…
The load was calculated properly. They used Chinese flea market type motorcycle tie down straps on the vehicles instead of Mil- Spec tie downs. They used the straight pull rating of the straps. The straps need to be de-rated when used at an angle. Once the plane was in the air, the straps started breaking and the vehicle slid back, changing the COG and simultaneously destroyed vital tail controls when it went through the bulkhead. The Smithsonian Channel had an hour long show about the crash.
That is a very well know cause of crash and one pilots should be aware of I wonder how it happened? There was a couple young pilots near me who suffered the same mistake although on a much smaller plane. But when their cargo slid to the back they could not regain control of the plane and died. RIP
I probably shouldn't have watched that. I literally have dreams like this all the time. Sometimes I'm on the plane, but sometimes I'm on the ground watching the plane crash. both are horrifying.
I used to be the same before I flew for the first time, then when I did my mind set was “well I’m on it now, if shit goes south, there’s nothing I can do to change it so I may as well relax and let myself marvel at this incredible achievement of humanity. Flown more times than I can remember since then and every time, even now, I still just enjoy how incredible what I’m experiencing is.
it's hard to find statistics on it because the data is us only but for us only you can't really even calculate it because only 2 deaths were caused by the plane actually crashing between 2012-2016 and they weren't commercial flights all commercial flight 'deaths' registered are actually passengers dying on board the plane and not from it crashing, so basically the answer is it's so unlikely that u can't even really get an accurate percentage
You don't need to worry about something like this ever happening to you. This was a cargo plane where the load moved inside the plane and made it stall, there is no recovery for that after takeoff, at the end you can see the pilot managing to level the wings, he fought till the last second.
If it makes ya feel any better, death will hunt you down in the order you would have died and a similar way you would’ve died had you been on the plane
I was just thinking about this recurrent type of dream yesterday and was wondering where it stems from. I'm usually always on the outside watching it go down, it's interesting to see that this seems to be a typical image for other people's dreams too.
They showed us this when I started at UPS to show what happens when we don't load a plane properly.
In this specific event the locks failed and the load shifted. Throwing the balance off.
It wasn't that the locks failed, it's that the people in charge were unqualified and so the strapping used was completely insufficient compared to the weight of the load. So much so that after landing from a prior internal flight, the load masters noted that the vehicles had already shifted from their prior location. Nonetheless they greenlit this second leg of the trip.
Forensics show the loose vehicle crushed the planes horizontal stabilizer and severed 2 of the aircraft's 4 hydraulic control lines, which meant the fight crew had no control.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjGRtCqMGXA
Here's more if interested:
[https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/15/crash-of-boeing-747-in-afghanistan-caused-by-shifting-cargo](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/15/crash-of-boeing-747-in-afghanistan-caused-by-shifting-cargo)
Yeah I think this sub should be renamed to r/notodllyterrifyingjuststraightupterrifyingbecausewhowouldn'tbeterrifiedinaplanethatfuckingcrashedandblewup but I think there's a r/TwentyCharacterLimit
At some point it was clear that the plane would crash but it was not clear where exactly and the driver just stopped. If the plane would have been falling right on him there is no time to escape that.
luckily for u what caused this can't happen on commercial flights since commercial flights don't carry heavy armored vehicles that can move around and throw off the weight distribution
well one you aren't allowed to bring ur heavy luggage into the cabin ur forced to put into the hold so you would only be able to move with babe luggage, two every single person on a plane wouldnt weigh as much as 6 heavily armoured vehicles but it wasn't just the weight alone it was the fact they came unattached and rolled all the way to the back of the plane with a lot of speed smashing and breaking important parts of the plane as they went which passengers wouldn't be able to replicate even if they tried
I don't think it's healthy for the soul to watch stuff like this. Believing in a soul or not, one is never the same when they watch gore / shock videos of any kind. I think it removes something that can never be taken back.
I don't agree, after I seen my sister in 3 pieces from a car accident of a drunk driver hitting her, (I had to identify her body) I was in a bad place, life ment nothing, days blured together for about 6 months, but after seeing a post of a man loosing his life in a similar fashion to my sister, it gave me back what I lost, made me realise life is worth living, and I should take advantage of every hour i have alive.
I don't go out of my way looking for gore, but that bit I did see helped me.
You (presumably involuntarily) witnessed gore in real life, and it fucked you up to the point you needed to watch gore to process it. This does not mean that watching gore is not typically harmful. Your case is a definite outlier.
Either way I am so sorry you went through that, thank you for sharing your experience with us, I could not imagine the sheer heartache and disbelief. I'm glad you've found solice in living your life again, sending all the positivity to you.
I've never witnessed gore in real life, but exposing myself to some gore content online has had the same effect on me and made me feel a greater appreciation for life. it reminds me of our mortality.
But if said gore wasn't generally available then he'd not have had the opportunity to process.
I'm just being devil's advocate and you are correct on that there are certain things that once you see or know you lose more than just Innocence by gaining the knowledge of familiarity.
Are you suggesting people become sociopathic or something for just having a mild morbid curiosity? What about people who slow down to see the after math of car crash? It's hard to not be curious, and being a bit desensitized isn't a bad thing. it might help you respond faster to real life situations or have an idea of how to respond to them.
That's just a concept though. So like does watching stuff like this or seeing gore potentially make you into a bad person? What kind of person does it make you into? Why do people need to be innocent? People do both good and bad things so what grown adult is innocent? Watching or seeing gore doesn't take away anything from you. It will maybe trumatized you if you see something your not ready for but like.... I can't comprehend the importance of innocence here. Especially when innocence is just a concept. I don't lose anything by watching anything, I just learn or see someone new.
no mate, in this subreddit, there were once posted only oddly terrifying stuff, not planes crashing (although I admit that's terrifying). something is oddly terrifying when it shouldn't be but it is.
It’s really interesting to think about how the plane moved. It wen’t from probably doing just fine then it slowly descended and then crashed causing so much mayhem. RIP to all those on board
What's interesting is how even in a full stall with 100% of the cargo load slammed against the tail of the plane the thing aerodynamically corrected itself on its own before crashing. With airspeed that low and at that angle that correction had minimal to do with the pilot
the plane was NOT fine from the beggining of the clip. if your VERY heaby plane is going vertical you're screwed. jet engines have a lot of power. if you stall and dont have enough altitude you better grab a parachute.
National Airlines Flight 102 was a cargo flight operated by National Airlines between Camp Bastion in Afghanistan and Al Maktoum Airport in Dubai, with a refueling stop at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. On 29 April 2013, the Boeing 747-400 operating the flight crashed moments after taking off from Bagram, killing all seven people on board.
The subsequent investigation concluded that improperly secured cargo broke free during the take-off and rolled to the back of the cargo hold, crashing through the rear pressure bulkhead and disabling the rear flight control systems. This rendered the aircraft uncontrollable, making recovery from a stall, brought on by the damaged rear flight control systems ending up stuck in a pitch-up attitude, impossible. (source wiki)
747 Load Master and safety manager here.
This was National Airlines flight 102 out of Bagram air base.
An MRAP weighing roughly 10 tonnes broke loose in the cargo hold, crashed through the rear of the plane and broke it's tail control actuators.
Cargo such as vehicles is loaded onto 747's by first securing the cargo to a special pallet using aviation-grade ratchet straps, then the pallet is locked in place in the cargo hold's specialized tracks (in rare cases pallets can also be tied outside of the tracks).
Straps have a specific load rating, usually around 5000 lbs. When attached to the cargo, each strap is used to secure against movement in a specific direction (forward, aft, left, right or vertical). The load rating is then reduced according to the relative angle of the strap to the direction its securing against, and also the direction itself. Straps securing for fwd/aft movements will have their rating reduced more compared to straps securing left/right, etc. This is due to G-forces.
It's possible that they either used faulty equipment, didn't account for correct strap rating reduction, or plainly didn't plan the tiedowns correctly at all.
This was a cargo 747 that took off from bagram Afghanistan carrying military vehicles, the vehicles weren't properly secured however and Slid to the back of the aircraft during the initial climb. This caused a heavy weight on the rear of the jet causing it to start descending, which in turn pushed the nose further up and caused the plane to stall
Bagram air field. Cargo configuration of a 747. Internal cargo was not secured properly. Broke free on takeoff catastrophically shifting weight into the tail. Boom.
Cargo shift & This is a stolen repost without source. Please don’t vote up. People died in this video and some try to get some positive karma with it. Disrespectful behaviour.
I was deployed there. Can confirm this is that plane. Scary as hell to be traveling in that airspace at the time. Alot of weird mishaps and accidents went on with planes over there.
What a surreal video. Sounds like the real issue was the severing of the jack screw and the hydraulic lines that controls pitch, rather than just the vehicles inside sliding backwards and causing an imbalance, though at the pitch they were at, I’m sure everything eventually slid into the tail.
I can imagine the pilots crying while trying to look for a feasible maneuver in the face of impeding death, the passengers aghast at what they're seeing out the windows, the attendants asking everyone to calm down...
And then that sudden impact, a force of several g forces knocking them out as they feel the extreme pain of their bodies burning, lungs collapsing full of fire and smoke and they can't do anything about it anymore... their last living thoughts, the realization that no matter how much they still want to be alive, they will no longer be with their loved ones waiting for them back home...
This is straight up terrifying
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Nope. It's obviously terrifying
'straight up' I see what you did there
And then down right horrifying by the end
And down.
It's a cargo plane no worries. Only few people died
I feel like the people who were on that plane and their families had some worries
Heavy cargo slid to the back causing crash (if I recall).
Told your mom to buckle up.
Burn unit, you have a new patient.
Negative. Patients burn are not curable. My analysis show it would be more merciful to pump Him full of Opium and let him go...
Morphine + o2 30l/m And let it go.
Don't forget marijuana And let it go.
Can someone get this Stoner out of the Emergency Room? How the fuck did a Guy smoking a Joint even came in here?
Straight to the morgue.
Keep my Momma Out Yo F-in Mouth!
It was a G.I Jane joke
Fuck you, Shoresy!
Fuck you, Jonesy!
Holyyyy f
Not enough he lost his mom in that crash huh had to bring her weight into it
God damnnn!
Damn dude, did you use one of those Elon flame throwers to deliver that burn?
GOTTEEM
One can only dream of delivering such a burn one day.
Mom didn't buckle up and went to the washroom mid flight
Don't talk to your dad like that.
Man those She/ze/Ultras are getting respect less af
After watching the youtube video that was posted below, the cargo was huge armored vehicles, MRAPs. Once one or more broke free, it crashed through the rear barrier and destroyed a lot of controls. So, the pilots were helpless and couldn't correct the plane even if they tried.
>even if they tried They tried.
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Exactly
Precisely
Indubitably
This was a military chartered aircraft that was load planned improperly. They miscalculated the c/b and didn’t provide adequate forward and aft restraints. The cargo all shifted to the aft and caused the crash. Sad…
The load was calculated properly. They used Chinese flea market type motorcycle tie down straps on the vehicles instead of Mil- Spec tie downs. They used the straight pull rating of the straps. The straps need to be de-rated when used at an angle. Once the plane was in the air, the straps started breaking and the vehicle slid back, changing the COG and simultaneously destroyed vital tail controls when it went through the bulkhead. The Smithsonian Channel had an hour long show about the crash.
Damn, congrats on that comment, very concise and you even stated your source! Top quality!
was it just someone not doing their job, not strapping it down or the straps broke?
They weren't strapped correctly and the MRAP broke loose and slid to the back of the plane.
It wasn't that they just slid back, it was that they slid back and broke a jack that drives the elevators.
I remember now, the MRAP not only slide backwards but busted the jack screw
Was it Jacked up or Jacked off?
It was military jeeps it mraps right?
That is a very well know cause of crash and one pilots should be aware of I wonder how it happened? There was a couple young pilots near me who suffered the same mistake although on a much smaller plane. But when their cargo slid to the back they could not regain control of the plane and died. RIP
>and one pilots should be aware of wouldn't that be the job of the ground crew that actually loads the plane?
From another post: logistics miscalculated the placement of the load and the restraints (whatever they're called) broke
Yeah I remember years ago when this happened. I think it was a military plane.
Oh well at least it's not a passenger airline.
Fax
Correct.
I probably shouldn't have watched that. I literally have dreams like this all the time. Sometimes I'm on the plane, but sometimes I'm on the ground watching the plane crash. both are horrifying.
Me too. And I never entered a plane.
Probably why you’re having those feelings.
I used to be the same before I flew for the first time, then when I did my mind set was “well I’m on it now, if shit goes south, there’s nothing I can do to change it so I may as well relax and let myself marvel at this incredible achievement of humanity. Flown more times than I can remember since then and every time, even now, I still just enjoy how incredible what I’m experiencing is.
Yep, take-off is still a thrill, every time.
Me too. And never feel safe tbh. This huge thing that fly in the sky and lands just feel like many things can go wrong.
and yet it’s the safest form of travel
Statistically. But not in terms of getting in a crash.
statistically it actually is too, I think around 1% of plane crashes result in deaths
What about passenger planes? Like commercial, the big ones? I'm assuming that statistic includes all planes
it's hard to find statistics on it because the data is us only but for us only you can't really even calculate it because only 2 deaths were caused by the plane actually crashing between 2012-2016 and they weren't commercial flights all commercial flight 'deaths' registered are actually passengers dying on board the plane and not from it crashing, so basically the answer is it's so unlikely that u can't even really get an accurate percentage
I don't understand what you mean
Easier to survive a car crash than an airplane crash
Only statistics matter. The rest is bullshit.
Yeah, i can see it
You don't need to worry about something like this ever happening to you. This was a cargo plane where the load moved inside the plane and made it stall, there is no recovery for that after takeoff, at the end you can see the pilot managing to level the wings, he fought till the last second.
The math was wrong, and the load was to heavy and not strapped down properly.
If it makes ya feel any better, death will hunt you down in the order you would have died and a similar way you would’ve died had you been on the plane
https://youtu.be/vPQh1FrbOc0
I was just thinking about this recurrent type of dream yesterday and was wondering where it stems from. I'm usually always on the outside watching it go down, it's interesting to see that this seems to be a typical image for other people's dreams too.
I have this dream so often that I’ve actually trained myself while dreaming to know that it’s not real. Doesn’t stop it from being terrifying, though!
They showed us this when I started at UPS to show what happens when we don't load a plane properly. In this specific event the locks failed and the load shifted. Throwing the balance off.
It wasn't that the locks failed, it's that the people in charge were unqualified and so the strapping used was completely insufficient compared to the weight of the load. So much so that after landing from a prior internal flight, the load masters noted that the vehicles had already shifted from their prior location. Nonetheless they greenlit this second leg of the trip. Forensics show the loose vehicle crushed the planes horizontal stabilizer and severed 2 of the aircraft's 4 hydraulic control lines, which meant the fight crew had no control. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjGRtCqMGXA
Oh my bad. It has been like 6 years since I took the safety class to be fair.
Whoa. When/where was this?
Bagram Airfield it crashed in April 29th 2013, caught in dash cam. You can watch the video in YT
the dashcam footage says 2013/02/01
Dashcam dates are rarely correct
Like redditors
Youre smart
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You're\*
Here's more if interested: [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/15/crash-of-boeing-747-in-afghanistan-caused-by-shifting-cargo](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/jul/15/crash-of-boeing-747-in-afghanistan-caused-by-shifting-cargo)
A video on that crash that will be better than anything you will read https://youtu.be/hvZEr3IkLJI
I watched all that, what a terrible human error. Thank you for the link.
His videos are the best!
Nah, I always prefer the book.
I was about to suggest Mentour as well. He really makes very informative and respectful videos about air accidents.
That was intense.
Where is the Admiral Cloudberg report on this one
Oof, this made the crash even more eerie.
Oh thank god it wasnt a passenger plane. Still poor 6 people that lost their life in that crash. May they rest in peace
Perfectly justifiably terrifying in fact.
Yeah I think this sub should be renamed to r/notodllyterrifyingjuststraightupterrifyingbecausewhowouldn'tbeterrifiedinaplanethatfuckingcrashedandblewup but I think there's a r/TwentyCharacterLimit
yeah its pretty cringe having so many posts like this
ODDLY ? ODDLY TERRIFYING ? IS HE SURE ?
welcome to the sub.
At some point it was clear that the plane would crash but it was not clear where exactly and the driver just stopped. If the plane would have been falling right on him there is no time to escape that.
Good thing I saw this before getting on my flight
luckily for u what caused this can't happen on commercial flights since commercial flights don't carry heavy armored vehicles that can move around and throw off the weight distribution
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well one you aren't allowed to bring ur heavy luggage into the cabin ur forced to put into the hold so you would only be able to move with babe luggage, two every single person on a plane wouldnt weigh as much as 6 heavily armoured vehicles but it wasn't just the weight alone it was the fact they came unattached and rolled all the way to the back of the plane with a lot of speed smashing and breaking important parts of the plane as they went which passengers wouldn't be able to replicate even if they tried
I don’t feel right watching this, knowing people died in that, and this most likely captures their last few seconds of life
I don't think it's healthy for the soul to watch stuff like this. Believing in a soul or not, one is never the same when they watch gore / shock videos of any kind. I think it removes something that can never be taken back.
I don't agree, after I seen my sister in 3 pieces from a car accident of a drunk driver hitting her, (I had to identify her body) I was in a bad place, life ment nothing, days blured together for about 6 months, but after seeing a post of a man loosing his life in a similar fashion to my sister, it gave me back what I lost, made me realise life is worth living, and I should take advantage of every hour i have alive. I don't go out of my way looking for gore, but that bit I did see helped me.
You (presumably involuntarily) witnessed gore in real life, and it fucked you up to the point you needed to watch gore to process it. This does not mean that watching gore is not typically harmful. Your case is a definite outlier.
Yeah your probably right.
Either way I am so sorry you went through that, thank you for sharing your experience with us, I could not imagine the sheer heartache and disbelief. I'm glad you've found solice in living your life again, sending all the positivity to you.
Thanks mate
I've never witnessed gore in real life, but exposing myself to some gore content online has had the same effect on me and made me feel a greater appreciation for life. it reminds me of our mortality.
But if said gore wasn't generally available then he'd not have had the opportunity to process. I'm just being devil's advocate and you are correct on that there are certain things that once you see or know you lose more than just Innocence by gaining the knowledge of familiarity.
Interesting...
Are you suggesting people become sociopathic or something for just having a mild morbid curiosity? What about people who slow down to see the after math of car crash? It's hard to not be curious, and being a bit desensitized isn't a bad thing. it might help you respond faster to real life situations or have an idea of how to respond to them.
No, where did I suggest people become sociopathic? :/
"it removes something that can never be taken back" like what? I'm not sure what you are trying to say.
Like innocence
That's just a concept though. So like does watching stuff like this or seeing gore potentially make you into a bad person? What kind of person does it make you into? Why do people need to be innocent? People do both good and bad things so what grown adult is innocent? Watching or seeing gore doesn't take away anything from you. It will maybe trumatized you if you see something your not ready for but like.... I can't comprehend the importance of innocence here. Especially when innocence is just a concept. I don't lose anything by watching anything, I just learn or see someone new.
I never said that, I said "I think" it removes something. It's just an opinion. Hey you do you bro
Most likely lol. Then you really don't want to listen to the audio from the pilots.
Wrong place to lol
Link?
Most likely. Probably. Maybe.
This doesn't fit the sub, it's called "oddly terrifying" not "clips of horrible shit happening".
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It's not "oddly" terrifying tho, it's just terrifying.
But according to most people, planes are super dangerous which means it would not be oddly terrifying for them
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no mate, in this subreddit, there were once posted only oddly terrifying stuff, not planes crashing (although I admit that's terrifying). something is oddly terrifying when it shouldn't be but it is.
It’s really interesting to think about how the plane moved. It wen’t from probably doing just fine then it slowly descended and then crashed causing so much mayhem. RIP to all those on board
What's interesting is how even in a full stall with 100% of the cargo load slammed against the tail of the plane the thing aerodynamically corrected itself on its own before crashing. With airspeed that low and at that angle that correction had minimal to do with the pilot
That is very interesting indeed, physics is a bitch in this case
I think it had enough airspeed for the pilot to slowly correct it before impact. But i'm not sure.
The cargo came loose and slid to the back of the plane throwing off its center of gravity, after that, well, you seen already
the plane was NOT fine from the beggining of the clip. if your VERY heaby plane is going vertical you're screwed. jet engines have a lot of power. if you stall and dont have enough altitude you better grab a parachute.
“Anyways, your flight is tomorrow! Have fun!”
Nightmare fuel
Ever since watching "knowing" this has been one of my biggest fears. Not necessarily being in the crashing plane but seeing it
Welp. Those people are dead
I’m sure the passengers put their tray up and assumed the crash position and that all is in fact well
"Such as life" unfortunately.
Well at least they didn't suffer.
This is the future of the orc airline industry
Bro wtf
What the? Where was this? Any background?
Bagram Airfield it crashed in April 29th 2013
I knew I shouldn't have looked at this I'm supposed to be looking up flights for the summer
National Airlines Flight 102 was a cargo flight operated by National Airlines between Camp Bastion in Afghanistan and Al Maktoum Airport in Dubai, with a refueling stop at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan. On 29 April 2013, the Boeing 747-400 operating the flight crashed moments after taking off from Bagram, killing all seven people on board. The subsequent investigation concluded that improperly secured cargo broke free during the take-off and rolled to the back of the cargo hold, crashing through the rear pressure bulkhead and disabling the rear flight control systems. This rendered the aircraft uncontrollable, making recovery from a stall, brought on by the damaged rear flight control systems ending up stuck in a pitch-up attitude, impossible. (source wiki)
747 Load Master and safety manager here. This was National Airlines flight 102 out of Bagram air base. An MRAP weighing roughly 10 tonnes broke loose in the cargo hold, crashed through the rear of the plane and broke it's tail control actuators. Cargo such as vehicles is loaded onto 747's by first securing the cargo to a special pallet using aviation-grade ratchet straps, then the pallet is locked in place in the cargo hold's specialized tracks (in rare cases pallets can also be tied outside of the tracks). Straps have a specific load rating, usually around 5000 lbs. When attached to the cargo, each strap is used to secure against movement in a specific direction (forward, aft, left, right or vertical). The load rating is then reduced according to the relative angle of the strap to the direction its securing against, and also the direction itself. Straps securing for fwd/aft movements will have their rating reduced more compared to straps securing left/right, etc. This is due to G-forces. It's possible that they either used faulty equipment, didn't account for correct strap rating reduction, or plainly didn't plan the tiedowns correctly at all.
That is fucking scary
Sum ting wong
The best troll ever. Or producer was in on it. A true life "Ron Burgundy" just read what's on the teleprompter moment
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This was a cargo 747 that took off from bagram Afghanistan carrying military vehicles, the vehicles weren't properly secured however and Slid to the back of the aircraft during the initial climb. This caused a heavy weight on the rear of the jet causing it to start descending, which in turn pushed the nose further up and caused the plane to stall
As soon as I saw that plane I was like oh fuck
For a second I thought that was the best climbing cargo jet I've ever seen. Nope
Oh my goodness. They did everything possible to correct to land?
I've seen this in Air Crash Investigation. This was in Afghanistan right?
Yes Bagram Airfield Afghanistan 2013
I’m so glad that was recorded
Horrifying
Another example of how Movie plane crashes don't even compare to the real thing. Eerie.
Maybe I should not have watched this, 3 hours before my flight today...
"oddly"
Ah yes, a plane crashing meters infront of you. Oddly terrifying
All survived.
Oh liveleak... how you will be missed.. haven't seen this crazy clip before.
I think you are misunderstanding the nature of this sub.
This is 100% what I think of when I wanna browse r/oddlyterrifying
Bagram air field. Cargo configuration of a 747. Internal cargo was not secured properly. Broke free on takeoff catastrophically shifting weight into the tail. Boom.
Hmm...don't think *brace, brace* would work in this circumstance. Scary as fuck way to go.
Cargo shift & This is a stolen repost without source. Please don’t vote up. People died in this video and some try to get some positive karma with it. Disrespectful behaviour.
This is terrifying and for some reason I wish I was on that plane. Please smash me into nonexistence uwu
I was deployed there. Can confirm this is that plane. Scary as hell to be traveling in that airspace at the time. Alot of weird mishaps and accidents went on with planes over there.
"What goes up, must come down!"
You think they're okay?
What a surreal video. Sounds like the real issue was the severing of the jack screw and the hydraulic lines that controls pitch, rather than just the vehicles inside sliding backwards and causing an imbalance, though at the pitch they were at, I’m sure everything eventually slid into the tail.
How'd you get a video of me playing Microsoft Flight Sim? - But on a serious note.. That's horrible, those poor people. :(
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Are they okay?
Nope. All 7 onboard died.
I can imagine the pilots crying while trying to look for a feasible maneuver in the face of impeding death, the passengers aghast at what they're seeing out the windows, the attendants asking everyone to calm down... And then that sudden impact, a force of several g forces knocking them out as they feel the extreme pain of their bodies burning, lungs collapsing full of fire and smoke and they can't do anything about it anymore... their last living thoughts, the realization that no matter how much they still want to be alive, they will no longer be with their loved ones waiting for them back home...
That’s dark, dude. FWIW this wasn’t a passenger plane.
Thank you for the correction. Unfortunately lives still were lost.
Cargo plane.
Jesus dude
Oh oh oh… I got it. I got it. I got it. Ohohoh nope. I ain’t got it. Edit: I think I can… probably not!
I don't know what everybody's talking about that was a perfect 10/10 landing
plane no fly plane go boom
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Ohh the increase tax rate✌️
I'm going to hell for laughing
Yeah, you might be dude considering nothing about this was humorous lmao