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Profraine 04-7-2012 05:08 AM

F/18 crashes into apartment building
 
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/j...7#.T4AB4dXa9Qg

The Navy's in a tizzy over this, although it was probably some idiot forgetting a tool in the engine again. Still irks me that the pilots are getting a lot of "They did what they could," and "They did their best," when millions of tax dollars flew into a building. Oh, and the whole "no one died" thing sounds fishy too.

It wasn't loud enough to wake the neighbors at least.

00Razor00 04-7-2012 05:42 AM

Re: F/18 crashes into apartment building
 
saw it on CNN hours ago.. the Navy's response towards it all is still lulzy

welsh_girl 04-7-2012 07:08 AM

Re: F/18 crashes into apartment building
 
Conspiracy.

who_cares973 04-7-2012 07:22 AM

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nothing to see here just a plane crash

IAAW 04-7-2012 12:16 PM

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People need to learn how to fly their planes. Everything does sound fishy, though; for the plane to take off and for there to be a catastrophic engine failure is, to me, kind of not an excuse. I mean, did nobody, didn't any maintenance people actually go over the plane before it launched? Either way, yes, things do sound fishy, because it seems so weird for a plane to suffer such a condition and it essentially go unnoticed, especially after takeoff.

Well, as long as it wasn't a terrorist.

MrGiggles 04-7-2012 03:04 PM

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Military planes are stressed to the limit regularly, so catastrophic failure is much much much more likely to occur than on, say, a 737.

Also, the pilots stayed in the plane until the last possible second to avoid crashing into a school and so they could dump all the jet fuel. One pilot ejected so low that his seat never dropped off. They found him in shock and still strapped into his seat in a building. So yes, they literally did everything they could.

edit: btw, the apartment complex had a bunch of elderly and infirm that they haven't found yet I think. Mayor Sessoms at scene: "So far there have been no fatalities. I don't expect that to be the case by the end."

hi19hi19 04-7-2012 03:11 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by IAAW (Post 3672160)
People need to learn how to fly their planes. Everything does sound fishy, though; for the plane to take off and for there to be a catastrophic engine failure is, to me, kind of not an excuse. I mean, did nobody, didn't any maintenance people actually go over the plane before it launched? Either way, yes, things do sound fishy, because it seems so weird for a plane to suffer such a condition and it essentially go unnoticed, especially after takeoff.

Have you ever flown a plane? lmfao you can't even comprehend the number of things that could go wrong until you try flying one yourself. Even a small turboprop passenger plane has thousands upon thousands of parts. You try doing maintenence on an airplane then get back to me on why every single part wasn't checked perfectly... even doing a pre-flight for a tiny Cessna 172 takes a damn long time.
I mean I'm sure I could find dozens of parts not working properly on your car right now, but cars are overbuilt as **** because of that. Because of weight restrictions, airplanes (especially military jets) can't be that overbuilt, so it's a much more dicey situation.
Air travel is the safest form of travel for a reason- it's impressive this kind of thing doesn't happen more often. Imagine if every single car crash made this kind of headline news... yeah.

tl;dr people complain way too much about airplane maintenance and air safety when it's actually the most tightly regulated and safest form of transportation.
Shit happens all the time, it actually happens to airplanes very infrequently compared to other modes of transportation. People just flip out about it more, for whatever reason.

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Originally Posted by who_cares973 (Post 3672102)
nothing to see here just a plane crash

Yep basically this.

I greatly admire the balls on that pilot to stay in as long as he did.

Winrar 04-7-2012 03:16 PM

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I can't wait to hear all the retarded conspiracy theories about this one.

blindreper1179 04-7-2012 03:21 PM

Re: F/18 crashes into apartment building
 
It was Bin Laden!

karasuX 04-7-2012 07:21 PM

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It was most likely an internal Engine Problem. Super Hornets sometimes have these sorts of problems although very rarely. They are supposed to go routine checks before takeoff, and something probably cracked. Why else would they crash into an apartment building? Not enough reason for it to be a conspiracy.

kommisar 04-7-2012 07:47 PM

Re: F/18 crashes into apartment building
 
it's a flying machine, that in itself should be amazing.


it messing up is unfortunate but happens

25thhour 04-7-2012 08:16 PM

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Shit happens. And then a mother ****ing f-18 flies into your house and kills you!

Profraine 04-7-2012 11:04 PM

Re: F/18 crashes into apartment building
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by hi19hi19 (Post 3672203)
You try doing maintenence on an airplane then get back to me on why every single part wasn't checked perfectly... even doing a pre-flight for a tiny Cessna 172 takes a damn long time.

tl;dr people complain way too much about airplane maintenance and air safety when it's actually the most tightly regulated and safest form of transportation.

I love you. You don't know how mind boggling it is to keep a bird flying with all that crap still working. Seriously, there's almost a dozen different types of jobs required to maintain any type of aircraft on a good day, let alone how human idiocy messes this stuff up on a daily basis.

Protip: Pre-flight checks usually take 1 to 2 hours if the bird is good.

hi19hi19 04-7-2012 11:08 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Profraine (Post 3672402)
I love you. You don't know how mind boggling it is to keep a bird flying with all that crap still working. Seriously, there's almost a dozen different types of jobs required to maintain any type of aircraft on a good day, let alone how human idiocy messes this stuff up on a daily basis.

Protip: Pre-flight checks usually take 1 to 2 hours if the bird is good.

When I was flying regularly, doing my pre-flights for just a Cessna 172 took like 30 min at least, much more if it was after a big break with no flight time.

I can't imagine all the work that goes into keeping a top-grade military jet in pristine order, I have huge respect for Air Force and Navy pilots and aircrew.
Flying is fun as hell but real complicated at times haha

Calcium Deposit 04-7-2012 11:12 PM

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Imagine trying to explain that to the rental insurance company...

massflavour 04-10-2012 11:24 PM

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illuminati did it

Arntonach 04-11-2012 05:31 AM

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This is the kind of stuff that makes me wonder if our society is ready for flying cars.


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