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737 Fire Tanker Crash in Australia---Crew Survives!!! :cheers: :cheers:
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737 Fire Tanker Crash in Australia---Crew Survives!!! :cheers: :cheers:
737 Fire Tanker Crash in Australia---Crew Survives!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVd4KwoqXhg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVd4KwoqXhg
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Re: 737 Fire Tanker Crash in Australia---Crew Survives!!! :cheers: :cheers:
Yes, perhaps a future Air Disasters story to be told.
Anytime there is no serious injuries nor death upon a crash landing is good news. It will be interesting to hear what caused the 737 to go down, sounds like they at around 100 knots did a belly landing. I thought it interesting that the video moderator questioned the value of the fire fighting flight over a non-populated area with no civilization nearby and only desert shrubbery without trees.
I don't know if this particular Boeing has the special auto-correcting flight control software that caused several Boeing 737 Maxes to override pilot actions and caused deadly crashes.
It will be interesting to hear further details of this developing story.
Anytime there is no serious injuries nor death upon a crash landing is good news. It will be interesting to hear what caused the 737 to go down, sounds like they at around 100 knots did a belly landing. I thought it interesting that the video moderator questioned the value of the fire fighting flight over a non-populated area with no civilization nearby and only desert shrubbery without trees.
I don't know if this particular Boeing has the special auto-correcting flight control software that caused several Boeing 737 Maxes to override pilot actions and caused deadly crashes.
It will be interesting to hear further details of this developing story.
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Re: 737 Fire Tanker Crash in Australia---Crew Survives!!! :cheers: :cheers:
Ok, that does it!
I gotta get out my copy and play it again. TCM (Turner Classic Movies) used to play movies like this, now all they play is Woke and panty-waist.
A seldom watcher.
I gotta get out my copy and play it again. TCM (Turner Classic Movies) used to play movies like this, now all they play is Woke and panty-waist.
A seldom watcher.
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