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navi@lemmy.tespia.org to World News@lemmy.ml · 4 months ago

At least 47 dead after South Korean jet carrying 181 people crash-lands at airport

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At least 47 dead after South Korean jet carrying 181 people crash-lands at airport

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navi@lemmy.tespia.org to World News@lemmy.ml · 4 months ago
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South Korea plane crash: More than 170 killed after Jeju Air flight crash-lands at airport. Here’s what we know | CNN
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Scores of people were killed on Sunday when a passenger jet crash-landed at an airport in southwestern South Korea, with the aircraft careening down the runway on its belly before bursting into flames.
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    Open page. Look for the word “Boeing”. Find it almost instantly. Be surprised.

    Wait, not that last one.

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      It’s a 15 year old plane, at that point it’s more about the airline maintenance program and pilots rather than who made it.

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        15 years is nothing and it’s probably the plane of theseus at that point

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        an average commercial plane is easily used for 20 years, and depending on the model can go for nearly twice as long.

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        Wasn’t the problem with the blown put door for example that the official Boeing maintenance contractors just didn’t fix it right? Or was that not “maintenance” but rather “retrofitting”?

        I honestly don’t quite remember.

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          it wasn’t factory installed properly… with enough bolts.

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      They’re saying there was a bird strike as they were coming in to land. Boeing may not be a factor on this one.

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        Not what article is saying. Plane was ordered to a runway to avoid bird strikes. Landing gear failed to fully come down. Pilot did declare mayday 2 minutes before touching down, so seems to have had the opportunity to abort landing, or jettison fuel, which would not normally be full enough on landing to burn everyone.

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          Fair enough - bear in mind that I posted 6 hours ahead of you, and I was getting info from a BBC live feed, not the posted article.

          Regardless, I think we can agree that this is a horrendous tragedy and hopefully a full and accurate explanation can be found.

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        How do birds take out planes?

        I remember watching modern marvels and they were showing jet engines being tested by firing frozen chickens into them and they didn’t even blink.

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          I don’t know, just reporting what was being said.

          If enough (large) birds in flight got into the engines maybe it causes a fire? I don’t know though.

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        Bird strike took out the landing gear?

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          I don’t know, just reporting what was being said.

          If enough (large) birds in flight got into the engines maybe it causes a fire? I don’t know though.

          I saw a suggestion that the pilots may have been too distracted by other issues to put down the gear.

          However, better to wait for a proper investigation.

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    Headline was altered to 85 dead.

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      96 now

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        177 now, and likely to be 179. Two survivors (both are crew members), everyone else dead. Horrible.

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          I kept checking back and the number kept climbing, what a nightmare, those poor people.

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    amp link? Ewww

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      https://www.cnn.com/2024/12/28/asia/south-korea-plane-crash-intl-hnk/index.html

      Via https://www.amputatorbot.com/?gc=false&gac=true&md=3&r=false&q=https%3A%2F%2Famp.cnn.com%2Fcnn%2F2024%2F12%2F28%2Fasia%2Fsouth-korea-plane-crash-intl-hnk

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      What’s the problem?

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        deleted by creator

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    Aircraft type - Boeing 737-8AS

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    US government when local dearies murder insurmountable numbers of people:

    *I sleep

    US government when foreign brands as much as fart:

    *I shall rain down upon you with furious anger!

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      Let’s just get back on the case, detective…

      spoiler

      Unless there’s something fishy foreign policy-wise going on with those planes

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