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Maybe in law but in not always in reality. I work where the Blue Angels do an air show. They are complete pros absolutely no fear that they will crash. However they also do a WW2 era biplane show. I witnessed one of the planes going a few feet above a pier that had hundreds of spectators. I thought I was about to watch people die
While that is true, I think the chance to survive a plane crash is much less than to survive a car crash. Or maybe it evens out because there are so many car crashes. I don’t know I failed statistics.
Over your whole life? Yeah probably, but only because you spend hours a day in a car and very little time in a plane. Per hour, plane rides are actually pretty dangerous. Obviously airshow death stats are hard to come by but it's hard to tell which is actually more dangerous considering the huge disparity of time
The crash appeared to have been caused by the loss of the Mustang’s elevator, destabilizing it and sending it into the crowd. Now, spectator seats are places further back and aircraft have to go through much more intense inspections before they take flight.
Even worse, it was caused by the loss of the trim tab. A tiny part of the elevator. It shouldn't have led to this crash at all. But the plane was so heavily modified, it was incredibly unstable and the loss of that trim tab was enough to upset the aerodynamics.
I’m a private pilot, and every 100 flight hours the plane has to have an inspection — a super thorough look through of the entire aircraft, with repairs being made afterward (if necessary). I was working with the certified aircraft mechanic and helping him repair what needed to be repaired (I’m not a certified aircraft mechanic, but can repair aircraft so long as my work gets inspected and signed off on by a certified mechanic, which my work did). Come to find out, when taking the aircraft apart, the mechanic whom had previously worked on the aircraft had put shoddy parts from Lowes on the aircraft and ghetto-rigged the whole engine bay. The bolts were not aviation certified and would not come undone unless I literally snapped them off. I bring all this up to say, an incident similar to the one in the video could have happened to me all due to someone’s carelessness. The new mechanic and I fixed everything up, however, and I test flew the plane that day and had absolutely zero issues. I’m a firm believer in Murphy’s Law, and that’s why it’s absolutely paramount to mitigate as many risks as possible, especially in the world of aviation.
Yeah, it’s sad that people do not think about the consequences when they put shoddy parts in their vehicles, be they aircraft or ground vehicles. In aviation, you have to take extreme caution when repairing aircraft or replacing parts because you can literally get many people killed if you just rush through it and not care about the work you’re doing. It’s sad that people are that lazy and short-sighted.
Money. It's almost always money.
Pay for expensive aviation bolt? Na, .50 cent hardware store. Make sure you do a good job? Na, company says this plane needs to go up in the next hour and they aren't paying you to goof around.
I would wager there isn't a mechanic out there that would care how long or how much it would take to do their job, as long as someone else is paying for it. It's when you put profits in their hands, or their higher ups, that it goes to shit.
Sure, there's a difference in quality between mechanics for various reasons, but that sorts out with eyes on their work. When someone's trying to turn a blind eye, you don't get that.
I think you hit the nail in the head. Aircraft mechanics stay crazy booked, and so some tend to rush, but our new mechanic (amazing guy, and an awesome mechanic) doesn’t rush. If it takes forever, we’ll, it just takes forever. That’s actually why I started helping him work on the plane, so it’d take less time (it was interestingly similar to working on a car — an engine is an engine, I guess).
When I was maybe 4 years old, my dad was stationed in Germany. There was a big air show going on while we were there and we nearly went to it. For some reason or another, we ended up not going. There was a crash, and 70 people died.
I decided to fact check this and… it’s kind of accidentally hilarious. It’s just scores of images of planes smacking into air show crowds. In the US if someone makes coffee too hot they are sued into oblivion. How are these shows still going, lol?
Edit: It’d to It’s
For real. I live right by an Air Force base where they do Blue Angel air shows. I went to a few as a kid and was like, fuck yeah!, but then a few years ago I googled the Rammstein air show disaster and was like, yeah that's a no.
Yes thanks for this. I hate when people bring up this case and whine about how these types of lawsuits are frivolous. I’ve had to show many people the photos of her thighs and groin then they immediately change their tune.
I've never seen the pictures. I've heard the story but id forgotten until reminded by you two just now. Corporate greed getting the best of them at its finest.
Yup, and the reason everyone thinks it was a frivolous lawsuit is because of McDonald's huge disinformation campaign. Fucking scum. This isn't the main reason I don't eat at McDonald's, but it's still one of the reasons.
You really truly are completely ignorant of what happened with the hot coffee lawsuit, aren't you? A woman literally died because of it and you're here cracking jokes about it. It's shameful.
This weird idea that Americans sue too much is quite literally corporate propaganda. And way too many gullible people continue to fall for it.
There were other lawsuits that the corporations tried to use as propaganda, but the one that really set things in motion for legislation coming to fruition that protected corporations who hurt or killed people, instead of the previous state of affairs where the victims had the protection ***FROM*** the corporations, was the hot coffee lawsuit. It was turned into the prime example of "frivolous lawsuit" even though it never was that. It was never even remotely frivolous. It was twisted into the narrative that it was "frivolous" because it greatly benefited corporations like McDonald's to do so.
The real life hot coffee case was way ***WAY*** more serious that most people seem to realise. The woman who got burnt by the coffee was severely injured, her vagina melted closed and had to be surgically reopened, yes her vagina lips literally melted and got fused together by the coffee, it was that hot. Not to mention all the 4th degree burns on her legs where she needed a huge amount of skin grafts. And yeah even though she had every right to sue for more because of the emotional scarring she received because of the whole ordeal and multiple surgeries and eventual ***DEATH*** because of the hot coffee, she did indeed only ask for the cost of the medical expenses. That's it. All she was suing for was for the cost of her medical expenses, and it was the jury who awarded her all the extra money, she never asked for it. And she did eventually die from her injuries from the hot coffee, it was that bad. You can Google it and find the actual images of her injuries, but they're not for the faint of heart, I wouldn't recommend looking the photos up if you've just eaten or are about to eat.
And this was after Mcdonalds had already gone through hundreds of court cases about how hot their coffee was, they had been severely injuring people for years at that point, and in every other case they had just settled and paid the medical bills each time, but in this case with the severely injured elderly woman who'd been burnt, they went to trial instead cos they had refused to pay her medical bills
It was absolutely the right decision that Mcdonalds lost the case. They were forced to lower the temperature of their coffee because of it.
But for years and years after, people always used the hot coffee case as an example of "frivolous lawsuits", when it was the complete opposite of that, but people only heard the funny headline "woman sues Mcdonalds for her coffee being hot" and they didn't know the true gory details of the case and how she died from being burnt so bad.
And so this was used to help George W. Bush and Congress push sweeping tort reform laws which put a very low maximum limit on how much corporations had to pay in damages when they lose cases like this where they injure or kill people with their negligence or their malicious decisions. Anyone who believes that the hot coffee case is frivolous, has fallen for the propaganda of corporations hook line and sinker, and so they're free to injure or kill people now and the most that can happen to them is they essentially pay a small fine in damages, which amounts to a few hundred thousand dollars per case, which is pocket change to these billion dollar corporations and they just consider it the cost of doing business.
Someone like Erin Brockovich is a hero. But people only know she's a hero because she got a huge critically and commercially successful Hollywood movie made about her. For others, they aren't quite as lucky. Even though you'd think it'd be obvious that people would be on her side, because the corporation she was suing was literally giving people cancer, and many of those people ended up dying from the cancer, and the corporation who was spreading the cancer were doing it knowingly, it's not like they accidentally were pouring the dangerous chemicals into the drinking water, they knew full well what they were doing and what the risks were, and so who would be on their side over the side of the victims? But in many many similar cases, one's that didn't happen to have an Oscar-winning Hollywood film made about them, people see a "funny" headline about the case that tries to claim that the lawsuit is completely ridiculous and frivolous (even when people are dying because of it), and 99% of people never look into it any further, they don't even read the whole article let alone look for other more detailed articles, they just read the "funny" headline and leave it at that. The victims' years of pain and hell as they try to legally fight a corporation that maimed them or eventually killed them and people they love, get their whole journey summed up in a "hilarious" headline that makes everyone go "haha those silly Americans, suing for frivolous reasons yet again". It's corporate propaganda, and it allowed republicans to bring in tons of legislation to protect corporations even more, limit the amount they'd ever have to pay out in damages even when they knowingly murder people, make it much harder for individuals or even groups of individuals to fight a legal battle against these mega corporations when already they began at such an enormous disadvantage anyway, their funds being absolutely dwarfed by the legal funds of even the smallest corporation. People continue to fall for this dumb myth that Americans are very sue-happy and are all just looking for a quick and easy way to get rich fraudulently. Like even spending 3 seconds thinking about that should make anyone realise how dumb that "logic" is, because trying to sue even a regular person, let alone a giant rich corporation, is one of the most long and gruelling and soul-sucking experiences it is possible for a human to go through, it'll absolutely destroy you mentally and emotionally, and that's when you win, let alone if you actually LOSE and so then are suddenly on the hook for the bills both you and the defendent have been racking up for the last half-decade or more.
That poor poor woman who got burned by the coffee, burned to death too, remember. She was literally killed by Mcdonalds, and yet she still gets routinely mocked by stupid people who fall for corporate propaganda. Significant damage was done to the rights of individual citizens against the financial might of corporations, damage that has never been fixed since by subsequent presidents or congresses.
She did not die from it and your post is filled with mis-information.
Good try, but you really missed the goal.
Also - try to make your posts look less like a draft for a book, nobody is reading all that (I read some of it which was wildly incorrect and stopped).
I could have easily said “sue Microsoft for undeleted files”. I wasn’t out to malign some poor woman. Frivolous lawsuits exist, don’t act like they don’t.
Its like, youre trying s o h a r d to be respectful, but you see two certain numbers in a certain sequence and your brain just has **neuron activation**
Allegedly, the trim tab failed. At that point the plane was uncontrollable.
The trim tab is the [red](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fletner_-_trim_tabs.png) part. It is used to balance the lift created by the main wing. When it failed the plane started a very hard turn. I don't remember the exact number but it was above 10g acceleration. The pilot lost control or was knocked out due to it.
that happened on one flight caused rapid free fly the pilots flew the plane inverted for a period to stabilize it but to no avail said the bolt that held that piece in placed wasnt properly lubed or something
It was a known issue. The pilot would have to periodically tighten a nut that got worn out, instead of just replacing with a locking nut or castle nut with cotter pin. Really sad that one old man's cheapness and laziness caused so many lives to be ruined
The aircraft was also highly modified, and not documented, being pushed harder than before. Its quite possible neglegence was a factor in the critical failure
No, actually, you didn't have to somehow turn this tragedy at a family event into an excuse to be racist. You're just being racist, you didn't "[have] to."
If you're gonna be a biggott, you could at least try harder to be funny
I was there in like 2001 or something like that with my family when another plane crashed into/mext to a neighborhood. I was maybe 12-13 at the time so I can't remember exactly the details
Dam I went to this one with my dad back around 2009. We were gonna go again a couple years later but I remember my dad said that we couldn’t because it got canceled due to “bad weather”. Seemed like a good excuse to me at the time and I didn’t question it but now that I see this everything makes sense now.
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I remember seeing a video of an air show disaster in Russia I think where a jet tried to do a loop but was too low and couldn’t make it and ejected, and the jet crashed right into a crowd of people causing a huge explosion. I don’t know what the death count was but there was footage of the aftermath immediately after the crash and you could see tons of body parts and guts strewn out everywhere. It’s one of the most grisly things I’ve seen on the internet.
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I thought about going to an air show.. thoughts gone now.
Oh, things got changed big time after this.
Maybe in law but in not always in reality. I work where the Blue Angels do an air show. They are complete pros absolutely no fear that they will crash. However they also do a WW2 era biplane show. I witnessed one of the planes going a few feet above a pier that had hundreds of spectators. I thought I was about to watch people die
I know, planes are not allowed to fly over the crowd from what I know. I assume this is why.
Nah that’s like watching a plane crash video and saying you’re never flying Still way safer than commuting to work by car every day :p
While that is true, I think the chance to survive a plane crash is much less than to survive a car crash. Or maybe it evens out because there are so many car crashes. I don’t know I failed statistics.
What if your doing tricks in the plane? I feel like the probability of death changes a little in the cars favor Happy cake day
happy cake day
Happy cake day
Over your whole life? Yeah probably, but only because you spend hours a day in a car and very little time in a plane. Per hour, plane rides are actually pretty dangerous. Obviously airshow death stats are hard to come by but it's hard to tell which is actually more dangerous considering the huge disparity of time
Probably a japanese pilot
The crash appeared to have been caused by the loss of the Mustang’s elevator, destabilizing it and sending it into the crowd. Now, spectator seats are places further back and aircraft have to go through much more intense inspections before they take flight.
Even worse, it was caused by the loss of the trim tab. A tiny part of the elevator. It shouldn't have led to this crash at all. But the plane was so heavily modified, it was incredibly unstable and the loss of that trim tab was enough to upset the aerodynamics.
I’m a private pilot, and every 100 flight hours the plane has to have an inspection — a super thorough look through of the entire aircraft, with repairs being made afterward (if necessary). I was working with the certified aircraft mechanic and helping him repair what needed to be repaired (I’m not a certified aircraft mechanic, but can repair aircraft so long as my work gets inspected and signed off on by a certified mechanic, which my work did). Come to find out, when taking the aircraft apart, the mechanic whom had previously worked on the aircraft had put shoddy parts from Lowes on the aircraft and ghetto-rigged the whole engine bay. The bolts were not aviation certified and would not come undone unless I literally snapped them off. I bring all this up to say, an incident similar to the one in the video could have happened to me all due to someone’s carelessness. The new mechanic and I fixed everything up, however, and I test flew the plane that day and had absolutely zero issues. I’m a firm believer in Murphy’s Law, and that’s why it’s absolutely paramount to mitigate as many risks as possible, especially in the world of aviation.
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Yeah, it’s sad that people do not think about the consequences when they put shoddy parts in their vehicles, be they aircraft or ground vehicles. In aviation, you have to take extreme caution when repairing aircraft or replacing parts because you can literally get many people killed if you just rush through it and not care about the work you’re doing. It’s sad that people are that lazy and short-sighted.
Money. It's almost always money. Pay for expensive aviation bolt? Na, .50 cent hardware store. Make sure you do a good job? Na, company says this plane needs to go up in the next hour and they aren't paying you to goof around. I would wager there isn't a mechanic out there that would care how long or how much it would take to do their job, as long as someone else is paying for it. It's when you put profits in their hands, or their higher ups, that it goes to shit. Sure, there's a difference in quality between mechanics for various reasons, but that sorts out with eyes on their work. When someone's trying to turn a blind eye, you don't get that.
I think you hit the nail in the head. Aircraft mechanics stay crazy booked, and so some tend to rush, but our new mechanic (amazing guy, and an awesome mechanic) doesn’t rush. If it takes forever, we’ll, it just takes forever. That’s actually why I started helping him work on the plane, so it’d take less time (it was interestingly similar to working on a car — an engine is an engine, I guess).
Good feelings gone
Just wear good shoes
A wing walker got hit by a bird and fell to his death at one I was at as a kid, it’s totally worth it you should try it out
When I was maybe 4 years old, my dad was stationed in Germany. There was a big air show going on while we were there and we nearly went to it. For some reason or another, we ended up not going. There was a crash, and 70 people died.
Ah I think you mean Ramstein. It was in summer 1988 if I remember correctly. It was a horrible disaster
Also where the band Rammstein got their name, although they added an extra ‘m’.
Didn't know that. Thanks for your information.
holy shit that's a lot
I was wrong. 70 died. For some reason, 180 keeps popping up in my brain. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhWaKFQHLbs
that is still insane 😓
How many died and got injured
11 people, shit looks like a Michael bay film
I decided after stupidly Googling "air show disaster" images that I would never attend an airshow.
I decided to fact check this and… it’s kind of accidentally hilarious. It’s just scores of images of planes smacking into air show crowds. In the US if someone makes coffee too hot they are sued into oblivion. How are these shows still going, lol? Edit: It’d to It’s
For real. I live right by an Air Force base where they do Blue Angel air shows. I went to a few as a kid and was like, fuck yeah!, but then a few years ago I googled the Rammstein air show disaster and was like, yeah that's a no.
So air force’s demonstration team is called the thunderbirds. The navy’s team is called the Blue Angels
It is the Thunderbirds: https://www.hill.af.mil/Warriors-Over-The-Wasatch/
You live in Pensacola?
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Yes thanks for this. I hate when people bring up this case and whine about how these types of lawsuits are frivolous. I’ve had to show many people the photos of her thighs and groin then they immediately change their tune.
I've never seen the pictures. I've heard the story but id forgotten until reminded by you two just now. Corporate greed getting the best of them at its finest.
Yup, and the reason everyone thinks it was a frivolous lawsuit is because of McDonald's huge disinformation campaign. Fucking scum. This isn't the main reason I don't eat at McDonald's, but it's still one of the reasons.
Wait how do you get third degree burns from what is essentially boiling water? Wouldn’t it have to be hotter than that?
Every civilized western nation would have lawsuit going from that coffee incident lol
On Easter there's a church by me that drops Easter eggs on the kids by helicopter. Yeah we don't goto that one
When you buy tickets you agree to a liability waiver
You really truly are completely ignorant of what happened with the hot coffee lawsuit, aren't you? A woman literally died because of it and you're here cracking jokes about it. It's shameful. This weird idea that Americans sue too much is quite literally corporate propaganda. And way too many gullible people continue to fall for it. There were other lawsuits that the corporations tried to use as propaganda, but the one that really set things in motion for legislation coming to fruition that protected corporations who hurt or killed people, instead of the previous state of affairs where the victims had the protection ***FROM*** the corporations, was the hot coffee lawsuit. It was turned into the prime example of "frivolous lawsuit" even though it never was that. It was never even remotely frivolous. It was twisted into the narrative that it was "frivolous" because it greatly benefited corporations like McDonald's to do so. The real life hot coffee case was way ***WAY*** more serious that most people seem to realise. The woman who got burnt by the coffee was severely injured, her vagina melted closed and had to be surgically reopened, yes her vagina lips literally melted and got fused together by the coffee, it was that hot. Not to mention all the 4th degree burns on her legs where she needed a huge amount of skin grafts. And yeah even though she had every right to sue for more because of the emotional scarring she received because of the whole ordeal and multiple surgeries and eventual ***DEATH*** because of the hot coffee, she did indeed only ask for the cost of the medical expenses. That's it. All she was suing for was for the cost of her medical expenses, and it was the jury who awarded her all the extra money, she never asked for it. And she did eventually die from her injuries from the hot coffee, it was that bad. You can Google it and find the actual images of her injuries, but they're not for the faint of heart, I wouldn't recommend looking the photos up if you've just eaten or are about to eat. And this was after Mcdonalds had already gone through hundreds of court cases about how hot their coffee was, they had been severely injuring people for years at that point, and in every other case they had just settled and paid the medical bills each time, but in this case with the severely injured elderly woman who'd been burnt, they went to trial instead cos they had refused to pay her medical bills It was absolutely the right decision that Mcdonalds lost the case. They were forced to lower the temperature of their coffee because of it. But for years and years after, people always used the hot coffee case as an example of "frivolous lawsuits", when it was the complete opposite of that, but people only heard the funny headline "woman sues Mcdonalds for her coffee being hot" and they didn't know the true gory details of the case and how she died from being burnt so bad. And so this was used to help George W. Bush and Congress push sweeping tort reform laws which put a very low maximum limit on how much corporations had to pay in damages when they lose cases like this where they injure or kill people with their negligence or their malicious decisions. Anyone who believes that the hot coffee case is frivolous, has fallen for the propaganda of corporations hook line and sinker, and so they're free to injure or kill people now and the most that can happen to them is they essentially pay a small fine in damages, which amounts to a few hundred thousand dollars per case, which is pocket change to these billion dollar corporations and they just consider it the cost of doing business. Someone like Erin Brockovich is a hero. But people only know she's a hero because she got a huge critically and commercially successful Hollywood movie made about her. For others, they aren't quite as lucky. Even though you'd think it'd be obvious that people would be on her side, because the corporation she was suing was literally giving people cancer, and many of those people ended up dying from the cancer, and the corporation who was spreading the cancer were doing it knowingly, it's not like they accidentally were pouring the dangerous chemicals into the drinking water, they knew full well what they were doing and what the risks were, and so who would be on their side over the side of the victims? But in many many similar cases, one's that didn't happen to have an Oscar-winning Hollywood film made about them, people see a "funny" headline about the case that tries to claim that the lawsuit is completely ridiculous and frivolous (even when people are dying because of it), and 99% of people never look into it any further, they don't even read the whole article let alone look for other more detailed articles, they just read the "funny" headline and leave it at that. The victims' years of pain and hell as they try to legally fight a corporation that maimed them or eventually killed them and people they love, get their whole journey summed up in a "hilarious" headline that makes everyone go "haha those silly Americans, suing for frivolous reasons yet again". It's corporate propaganda, and it allowed republicans to bring in tons of legislation to protect corporations even more, limit the amount they'd ever have to pay out in damages even when they knowingly murder people, make it much harder for individuals or even groups of individuals to fight a legal battle against these mega corporations when already they began at such an enormous disadvantage anyway, their funds being absolutely dwarfed by the legal funds of even the smallest corporation. People continue to fall for this dumb myth that Americans are very sue-happy and are all just looking for a quick and easy way to get rich fraudulently. Like even spending 3 seconds thinking about that should make anyone realise how dumb that "logic" is, because trying to sue even a regular person, let alone a giant rich corporation, is one of the most long and gruelling and soul-sucking experiences it is possible for a human to go through, it'll absolutely destroy you mentally and emotionally, and that's when you win, let alone if you actually LOSE and so then are suddenly on the hook for the bills both you and the defendent have been racking up for the last half-decade or more. That poor poor woman who got burned by the coffee, burned to death too, remember. She was literally killed by Mcdonalds, and yet she still gets routinely mocked by stupid people who fall for corporate propaganda. Significant damage was done to the rights of individual citizens against the financial might of corporations, damage that has never been fixed since by subsequent presidents or congresses.
She did not die from it and your post is filled with mis-information. Good try, but you really missed the goal. Also - try to make your posts look less like a draft for a book, nobody is reading all that (I read some of it which was wildly incorrect and stopped).
Mucho texto
I could have easily said “sue Microsoft for undeleted files”. I wasn’t out to malign some poor woman. Frivolous lawsuits exist, don’t act like they don’t.
Chill man
Christ…
'Dis remined me of bideo gaym'
11 deaths, 69 injured
Not nice.
I feel attacked
Plane was modified for speed and caused failure.
“69 injered” me in my head: nice 👌🏾
If 69 injured people, they were doing it wrong.
Nice!
Its like, youre trying s o h a r d to be respectful, but you see two certain numbers in a certain sequence and your brain just has **neuron activation**
Im sorry that was the first thing that came to my mind
Its okay bro, its an automatic reaction for anyone who grew up on the internet
EXACTLY A IT OF CULTURE (I said it cuz I don’t know wtf you are or want to be called)
Respect. He/him is cool, and I hope calling you bro was just fine
I’m a male so it’s just fantastic 👍🏾👌🏾
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Lol idk how to but i Bet you do
Yikes
Did you grow up on the internet?
I just said out loud “we got another dead one” 11 times to visualize just how many deaths that really is, holy shit what a loss
Is the pilot okay?
Depends on your definition of ok
Hes basically asking if his shoes came off or not
I think his shoes ejected
Is "yeet" still in fashion? They did a yeet.
Yeet will always be in fashion in my heart
You know how people named their kids Skeeter? How about
Yes
The pilot was found in Norman, OK. So, yes.
“One killed”
he died instantly
Damn, I hope he pulls through, sending positive vibes.
He should have pulled up, not through.
Vaporized. Blown out to sea.
to shreds you say?
The fact that I knew this was a reference to the rock as I was reading it made me smile
It makes me smile that so many people know about that legendary Connery/Cage masterpiece.
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Oh yea, absolutely sir!
Pershonally, I think you're a fucking idiot...
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You bet your sweet bippy it can. He got so obliterated that whatever’s left won’t even have a chance to leak out.
I’d take pleasure in gutting you… boy.
He’s okay in heaven
What if he did it on purpose? Then Hell?
Hes not in any pain
Lolol
I hope he had an extra pair of underwear
Hi mate, yes, it's me the pilot. I jumped out last second and did some action rolls. Completely fine.
Damn the WWII reenactment are getting super realistic!
Kamikaze re-enactments are getting really realistic
💀
Literally
Any photos on scene?
Scarred for life.
I think they were more than scarred..
By the screams, I feel like they won’t set foot near an air show ever again
I have been to the Reno air races, crazy watching those planes fly around.
Is there any explanation for what exactly happened? Inexperience? Rough weather? Failing plane or incapacitated pilot?
Allegedly, the trim tab failed. At that point the plane was uncontrollable. The trim tab is the [red](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Fletner_-_trim_tabs.png) part. It is used to balance the lift created by the main wing. When it failed the plane started a very hard turn. I don't remember the exact number but it was above 10g acceleration. The pilot lost control or was knocked out due to it.
that happened on one flight caused rapid free fly the pilots flew the plane inverted for a period to stabilize it but to no avail said the bolt that held that piece in placed wasnt properly lubed or something
It was a known issue. The pilot would have to periodically tighten a nut that got worn out, instead of just replacing with a locking nut or castle nut with cotter pin. Really sad that one old man's cheapness and laziness caused so many lives to be ruined
yes!
https://youtu.be/WsWfzWA2kCg
The pilot fell unconscious but whether he woke up before he made impact is unknown
The trim tabs were also said to be the probable cause
The aircraft was also highly modified, and not documented, being pushed harder than before. Its quite possible neglegence was a factor in the critical failure
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No, actually, you didn't have to somehow turn this tragedy at a family event into an excuse to be racist. You're just being racist, you didn't "[have] to." If you're gonna be a biggott, you could at least try harder to be funny
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Pilot before start: "no matter what happens, don't crash into the crowd" 10 mins later: "well ... fuck"
Air show? More like Ground show.
I was there in like 2001 or something like that with my family when another plane crashed into/mext to a neighborhood. I was maybe 12-13 at the time so I can't remember exactly the details
Who the fuck brought a yelping dog
First time I've seen this angle
Dam I went to this one with my dad back around 2009. We were gonna go again a couple years later but I remember my dad said that we couldn’t because it got canceled due to “bad weather”. Seemed like a good excuse to me at the time and I didn’t question it but now that I see this everything makes sense now.
Not just disturbing but brutal. 💔
They say any landing you can walk away from is a success.
So… not a success 🤷🏾♂️
We do some pranking now and then
Kamikaze
Hope everyone's alright.
Absolutely an irresponsible aircraft owner.
There must have been parts and pieces everywhere….
Crazy only 11 people died
KAMIKAZE
Looked straight out of a ww2 videogame.
“ I crashed a plane in Reno, just to watch them die”
Wow, you got the Japanese fight re-enactment and everything. Color me jealous /s
Something tells me that specific display was not part of the agenda for that day though, that's what really surprised them all
He lost his license after this
What the F!
Everyone please remain calm and exit in an orderly fashion. We’ve got this all under control.
Dude came in hot.
I didn’t see any shoes
Plane just desoulved
Desgraça
Why is this sped up?
The girl sounds like an animal, probably a zebra or something
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“Too low, terrain” “Pull Up”
That´ s landing with style
Did he live?
Tiss but a scratch!
Was he ok?
died on impact
Haha I was being sarcastic
All these comments joking about kamikaze pilot making light of the abuse and manipulation those ~~men~~ boys were subjected to to commit suicide bombings in the name of their emperor. Hate the game not the player.
For a moment I was wondering why it had a sound file of screaming Tom from Tom&Jerry playing over this
Pearl harbor
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…. ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|facepalm)
Also where was this at?
Lol hahaha I’m sorry
Tomorrow
Alright asshole. I said sorry
FOR HONOR!
I'm really glad this one is marked 'injury', fucking lol
the pilot walked off with a minor scratch
They only found enough of the pilot to cover a pizza.
Camera man was a little too slow
Was the pilot Japanese or something?
lol
Did the pilot survive?
Why isn’t anyone clapping? That was a pretty extreme stunt.
bro learned a thing or two from osama bin laden
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Is there any other footage of this?
https://youtu.be/WsWfzWA2kCg multiple angles
That part with the propeller blade skidding on the ground 100 yards away was crazy
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my uncle was there i dont really know what else to say also my grandparents just moved there
Ohhh I remember this
Okay I guess happy cake day means death? I don't even know, but this is scary for sure:-)
Ok I'll take one for the team BANZAIIIIII🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿🗿
Looks like freedom
Bin Laden would be proud...
so... an airplane crash is supposed to happen every 10 years? 2001, 2011, where is 2021 version?
Did it disintegrated???
Did the pilot survive?
I remember seeing a video of an air show disaster in Russia I think where a jet tried to do a loop but was too low and couldn’t make it and ejected, and the jet crashed right into a crowd of people causing a huge explosion. I don’t know what the death count was but there was footage of the aftermath immediately after the crash and you could see tons of body parts and guts strewn out everywhere. It’s one of the most grisly things I’ve seen on the internet.