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Posted: 10/30/2014 11:25:08 AM EDT
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Crashed INTO the building? That's what the picture and the report seems to describe.
Could be an accident, but when planes crash INTO buildings, I can't help but think it's on purpose. ISIS sympathizer maybe? |
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It said they hit the Flight Safety (training--ground school and simulator) building. The place was probably full of students.
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From the article it appears that the airplane crashed into Flight Safety, which does a lot of training on various types of aircraft.
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how does that building relate to the landing strip? error on take off or landing?
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Shit. which airlines use that particular Flight Safety? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Hit the Safety Building (yes, ironic). flight safety - it's a flight training school Shit. which airlines use that particular Flight Safety? no idea - from their site (which is VERY slow right now) Wichita Cessna Wichita, KS, USA Wichita Cessna MX Wichita, KS, USA Wichita Hawker Beechcraft Wichita, KS, USA Wichita Hawker Beechcraft MX Wichita, KS, USA Wichita Learjet Wichita, KS, USA Cessna and Lear are at that location from what I see |
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Hit the Safety Building (yes, ironic). flight safety - it's a flight training school Shit. which airlines use that particular Flight Safety? Probably mostly corporate and charter operators use that flight safety would be my guess. I think it is a Lear jet facility. |
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I know they do Citation and King Air training and those two are in separate buildings on the ramp that is beside runway 01R/19L so it's the east side of the drive leading to the terminal.
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View Quote Video of the crash SITE, not the actual event. |
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Video of the crash SITE, not the actual event. Sorry, my mistake. Hard to tell on small screen with no audio. |
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Is this the building just east of the approach end of Runway 19R? Or the facility closer to the airline terminal?
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It sounds like they have not accounted for people in the plane.
Also sounds like concern for structural integrity of the building. |
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LiveATC recording has KingAir 200 (N52SZ) cleared to depart 1R and declares emergency with a left engine failure. Aircraft registered to Beechcraft.
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My local news said the plane lost an engine on takeoff Tried to turn back and didn't make the runway. Runway heading to at LEAST 1000 feet....... Then, and ONLY THEN, think about turning...... IF it all quits, point it straight ahead, and aim for something cheap and soft...... Turning back to the runway almost NEVER works out well.......Engine out, in a bit of a panic, airspeed drops, steep turn, and STALL......with NO ROOM or altitude to recover..... |
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My local news said the plane lost an engine on takeoff Tried to turn back and didn't make the runway. That's not what it was. The engine failure occurred on the takeoff roll or shortly thereafter. Maybe a VMC roll into the building....it would make sense considering a) he departed 1R, b) declared a left engine failure, c) crashed into the FlightSafety building located left (west) of the runway. |
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LiveATC recording has KingAir 200 (N52SZ) cleared to depart 1R and declares emergency with a left engine failure. Aircraft registered to Beechcraft. View Quote Anyone who may have also been curious where 1R was, see the picture below. http://155.178.201.160/d-tpp/1411/00987AD.PDF |
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View Quote That picture is mislabeled. The FlightSafety building that the plane crashed into is the one just south of the one labeled "Us FAA" and just northwest of Signature Flight Support. |
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That picture is mislabeled. The FlightSafety building that the plane crashed into is the one just south of the one labeled "Us FAA" and just northwest of Signature Flight Support. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
That picture is mislabeled. The FlightSafety building that the plane crashed into is the one just south of the one labeled "Us FAA" and just northwest of Signature Flight Support. Thanks... (someone might want to inform the press, as they've been running with that one as well ) |
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I guess even PT-6's fail sometimes.
Prayers to the families. |
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That picture is mislabeled. The FlightSafety building that the plane crashed into is the one just south of the one labeled "Us FAA" and just northwest of Signature Flight Support. Thank you, i have been trying to figure out where this building was in relation to the runways. |
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CNN has some NTSB ditz on babbling. 'She is saying just because he lost an engine is no excuse for crashing', or some such shit. Derp. Um, Yeah, if a twin loses power in one engine on a take off roll it is going to be ugly quick.
Very sad situation. |
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View Quote Fuck Jalopnik in its stupid ass... Just use the commies here: http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/30/us/kansas-wichita-airport-crash/index.html?hpt=hp_t2 |
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