.......... Dash cam catches 747 cargo plane crash in Afghanistan, 8 dead, chilling

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  • mulletman
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    Originally posted by thearkitekt
    tragic, the only accident ive seen thats close to that was a control lock being left in on a q400. the shifting cargo does make sense though.
    Control lock on a Q400? It's literally impossible to advance the power levers in that airplane with the control lock in the 'locked' position. You pull it aft and it locks in place just in front of the power levers when they're at the 'flight idle' position.

    Originally posted by Roysneon
    Looks as though they leveled it out by themselves before the crash, wonder if with a few hundred more feet they could have done something? Kind of disrespectful to speculate about it though when the bottom line is that an accident occurred and 8 people are dead now.
    Originally posted by mrsleeve
    I think it would have been a repetitive cycle of pitch up and stall that would have lead to the same results eventually even if they had a few 1000 feet to work with
    It probably would have ended in a spin-like rotation. The initial stall broke to the right, and with a (theoretically) super-aft CG, the odds of stopping the yaw without causing a rotation the other direction are basically zero. The wings-level attitude they achieved likely wouldn't have been sustainable, swept-wing stall characteristics and all. The only way I could think of mitigating this type of event would be to provide as close to zero thrust as possible as soon as the CG problem was identified. Basically, try to limit the altitude attained before the stall by limiting the available energy. Still not going to end well, though.

    Nasty accident. Load-shift is right up there with structural failure and in-flight fire on the list of shit that I REALLY don't want to deal with in an airplane.

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  • z31maniac
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    Originally posted by Pantless Spency
    Ahhhh, gonna be on a plane in one week, so glad I watched this.
    You're more likely to be struck by lightning whilst sitting inside your house surrounded by a faraday cage.

    I wouldn't worry about it.

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  • blksuperman2
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    Man, that's really hard to watch. Makes me sorry for all the times I *itch'd and moaned because I was bumped trying to leave Bagram because of weight. Probably saved my life.

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  • flyboyx
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    yeah...looking at the video, it appears the crew didn't stand a chance. the most likely scenarios have been discussed already. other than being loaded wrong or not strapped down properly, pretty much the only other option would be a control system malfunction or perhaps the controls being locked and unusable.

    a 747-400 has a gross takeoff weight of around 800,000 pounds. if the load shifted aft, just imagine how big and heavy it must have been to effect that.

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  • Pantless Spency
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    Ahhhh, gonna be on a plane in one week, so glad I watched this.

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  • mrsleeve
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    I think it would have been a repetitive cycle of pitch up and stall that would have lead to the same results eventually even if they had a few 1000 feet to work with

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  • aaron325ix
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    Originally posted by Roysneon
    Looks as though they leveled it out by themselves before the crash, wonder if with a few hundred more feet they could have done something? Kind of disrespectful to speculate about it though when the bottom line is that an accident occurred and 8 people are dead now.
    i don't think another 3k ft of alt would allow a recovery with a sink rate like that

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  • Roysneon
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    Looks as though they leveled it out by themselves before the crash, wonder if with a few hundred more feet they could have done something? Kind of disrespectful to speculate about it though when the bottom line is that an accident occurred and 8 people are dead now.

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  • M-technik-3
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    Both loadmasters died in the crash. There has been chatter about something breaking loose on rotate. I could have been structural failure ie a floor tie-down could have failed or ? We won't know until the FAA completes their investigation.

    I will be getting a safety briefing on it next from the bits they have found out so far but it's not public so non discloseable.

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  • 318isbmw
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    That's definitely a really sad situation.

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  • brutus87
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    That's crazy :(

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  • Jean
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    Terrible

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  • ButtJuice
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    Christ.. that's sad.



    (I didn't intend to be ironic)

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  • CabbE30
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    My oh fucking my. Sad. RIP

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  • cale
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    Definitely scary stuff, I'd hate to be the load master or anyone who worked loading that thing prior to take off. Next few days/weeks/months are going to be weighing pretty damn heavy on them.

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