LGA to DAL flight...yikes

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BombayAg said:

MGS said:

Sticks&Stones said:

  • It was a flight from New York to Dallas but the female pilot was forced to make an emergency landing


Why was the pilot's gender important?

Because we all know that women can neither drive nor fly.

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BombayAg said:

MGS said:

Sticks&Stones said:

  • It was a flight from New York to Dallas but the female pilot was forced to make an emergency landing


Why was the pilot's gender important?

Because we all know that women can neither drive nor fly.
LOL!!!! Where do you get your material?
P.C. Principal
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I really wonder what kind of trauma that woman had to sustain for it to kill her. I'm sure details will emerge. When I first read the headline I thought someone had gotten sucked out of the plane.
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Probably bled a lot
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MonkeyKnifeFighter said:

The gent who took to Facebook Live to livestream the crisis is none other than Dallas marketing & social media mogul @martytakesdallas. His business partner shared screencaps of the texts he was sending while the plane was in distress in the air.

Apparently people in near-death experiences can't spell or type for s***.
Typical clickbait

I'm also glad my first instinct would not be, hey lets record this.
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crosswalk said:

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That lady was apparently saved by her hips.


Just got a text alert that one person is now dead (probably her)
That sucks.

Underrated post
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ATC audio here:


Captain is calm and cool!
BostonAg74
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Holy cow, she was calm!
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Former Navy fighter pilot, apparently. Well done!
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Aero95 said:

Former Navy fighter pilot, apparently. Well done!

I want all my pilots former military.
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Wow! We're gonna stop right here by the fire truck.
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ClickClack said:

Aero95 said:

Former Navy fighter pilot, apparently. Well done!

I want all my pilots former military.

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Pirate04 said:

ClickClack said:

Aero95 said:

Former Navy fighter pilot, apparently. Well done!

I want all my pilots former military.



Sorry forgot to add

*fixed wing only
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Pretty awesome audio, but I'm always struck by how many pilots do Chuck Yeager impersonations on the radio, whether knowingly or not.
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BostonAg74 said:

pdc093 said:

She's dead (the passenger)...
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2018/04/17/passenger-dies-southwest-airlines-plane-emergency-landing-philadelphia-airport-live-streaming/
Another report said the passenger who died suffered a cardiac arrest and died on the plane. The same report said the woman who was sucked out of the window was in critical condition. So if she has now died, that would appear to be two deaths.


Only one person died. A woman had a heart attack. They haven't confirmed if she was the one who was partially sucked through the window.
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PrincessButtercup said:

BostonAg74 said:

pdc093 said:

She's dead (the passenger)...
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2018/04/17/passenger-dies-southwest-airlines-plane-emergency-landing-philadelphia-airport-live-streaming/
Another report said the passenger who died suffered a cardiac arrest and died on the plane. The same report said the woman who was sucked out of the window was in critical condition. So if she has now died, that would appear to be two deaths.


Only one person died. A woman had a heart attack. They haven't confirmed if she was the one who was partially sucked through the window.
I saw an interview of a passenger on the flight, and she said it was the lady that was "sucked out to the waist, with her arms and head out of the window," that they tried to revive for 15 min, but she said it was clear that it was futile.
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I fly Southwest quite often... really makes ya think
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Flying southwest from Philly to Austin tomorrow...oh the joy.
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OregonAggie said:

Flying southwest from Philly to Austin tomorrow...oh the joy.


They just had their first passenger killed in a mishap in their 51 year existence. Watch out!
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Claude! said:

Pretty awesome audio, but I'm always struck by how many pilots do Chuck Yeager impersonations on the radio, whether knowingly or not.


Who did you think was doing a Yeager impression?
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Tabasco said:

PrincessButtercup said:

BostonAg74 said:

pdc093 said:

She's dead (the passenger)...
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2018/04/17/passenger-dies-southwest-airlines-plane-emergency-landing-philadelphia-airport-live-streaming/
Another report said the passenger who died suffered a cardiac arrest and died on the plane. The same report said the woman who was sucked out of the window was in critical condition. So if she has now died, that would appear to be two deaths.


Only one person died. A woman had a heart attack. They haven't confirmed if she was the one who was partially sucked through the window.
I saw an interview of a passenger on the flight, and she said it was the lady that was "sucked out to the waist, with her arms and head out of the window," that they tried to revive for 15 min, but she said it was clear that it was futile.


Technically, you'd be blown out, not sucked out, in a rapid depressurization event.
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P.C. Principal said:

I really wonder what kind of trauma that woman had to sustain for it to kill her. I'm sure details will emerge. When I first read the headline I thought someone had gotten sucked out of the plane.
The window frame becomes the mold that your body is extruded thru due to the pressure differential on each side of the opening.
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I'm thinking having your head out the window in 400+ mph wind (and probably -30 degrees) is the problem. Depending on how much of her was out the window she was probably thrashed against the metal fuselage until she was pulled back, which apparently wasn't immediate.

Pilots ejecting at lower speeds than that often suffer significant flail injuries even with ejection seats and protective equipment designed specifically to prevent them.
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Tabasco said:

PrincessButtercup said:

BostonAg74 said:

pdc093 said:

She's dead (the passenger)...
http://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2018/04/17/passenger-dies-southwest-airlines-plane-emergency-landing-philadelphia-airport-live-streaming/
Another report said the passenger who died suffered a cardiac arrest and died on the plane. The same report said the woman who was sucked out of the window was in critical condition. So if she has now died, that would appear to be two deaths.


Only one person died. A woman had a heart attack. They haven't confirmed if she was the one who was partially sucked through the window.
I saw an interview of a passenger on the flight, and she said it was the lady that was "sucked out to the waist, with her arms and head out of the window," that they tried to revive for 15 min, but she said it was clear that it was futile.


Geez. What a terrifying way to die.
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quanah said:

Oh wow, that is nuts. I can't believe more people didn't die.


Why??

Every plane can fly on 1 engine. The housing did its job for the most part. As long as the wing doesn't rip off. The plane was fine!!

That was the first death ever of a SW passenger!
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Did you see the video footage right above his post? It IS amazing more didn't die.
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AgEng06 said:

Did you see the video footage right above his post? It IS amazing more didn't die.
So you don't believe in science or engineering?
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My coworker's wife is a VP at Southwest. He said the part of the plane that broke up and destroyed the window partially decapitated the woman. And then the pressure was pushing her out the window, but the passengers got her back inside. They thought it was just a heart attack, but yeah. The whole side of the plane was covered in blood.
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Well that's a lovely mental image
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While cruising up at 30K Ft., I usually sit there and think to myself "how bad it would be if this window suddenly broke and ripped off."

Now I know...
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We have different definitions of partial decapitation if they missed that and thought it was a heart attack
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Guess aisle seats will now be more of a premium.
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CharlieBrown17 said:

We have different definitions of partial decapitation if they missed that and thought it was a heart attack
I said the same thing, but he said it was the back of her head and his wife assumed her hair/blood might have caused confusion or they might have still thought she could be saved. Not sure.
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CharlieBrown17 said:

We have different definitions of partial decapitation if they missed that and thought it was a heart attack

The nurse that tended to her (and based on some other accounts of what happened) made it sound like the injuries were from getting sucked out and basically slammed against the fuselage going ~500 mph / the impact of the pressure diferential.

I really don't think a piece of the engine actually hit her. It sounds like there was a delay between the engine "explosion" and the window bursting out. If a piece of the engine had hit her, it would've been instantaneous. I think the debris critically damaged the window, and a few seconds later it deteriorated enough to completely break.
 
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