This is a full length video of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash in Kazakhstan. What the hell happened? pic.twitter.com/7CL6SwMne8
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) December 25, 2024
what went wrong here?
This is a full length video of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash in Kazakhstan. What the hell happened? pic.twitter.com/7CL6SwMne8
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) December 25, 2024
Azerbaijan Airlines has cancelled all flights to Chechnya and Dagestan after its plane crashed near Aktau https://t.co/8lEYcG2ogF pic.twitter.com/OIm97llDWK
— Liveuamap (@Liveuamap) December 25, 2024
MouthBQ98 said:
What they are filming looks a LOT like damage from a missile proximity hit to the tail, with holes neatly punched through the tail surface. Maybe a MANPADS.
No Spin Ag said:
It seemed, to me, that the pilot was trying to land it as best he/she could. The landing, while without landing gear out, didn't seem like it would cause the plane to explode. Strange.
The final moments of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane before its crash in Kazakhstan were captured by a passenger onboard.
— Clash Report (@clashreport) December 25, 2024
Aftermath also included in the footage. pic.twitter.com/nCRozjdoUY
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The final flightpath is very reminiscent of JAL123, seemingly random wide sweeping turns as if they're trying to control the aircraft with differential engine power alone. Putting this together with the pictures of the tail section it has become very clear that they were shot down and lost some or all tail control. Heroic acts by the flight crew that people made it out alive from this. R.I.P.
TyHolden said:
SIAPThis is a full length video of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash in Kazakhstan. What the hell happened? pic.twitter.com/7CL6SwMne8
— Ian Miles Cheong (@stillgray) December 25, 2024
what went wrong here?
The issue with the Max8 was iterative. Larger engines created more torque so the software would compensate to keep the nose level. When they increased the compensation they didn't add sensor redundancy which caused a condition where lesser pilots failed to safely work through the step action (one crew got it but had failed to throttle back and by the time they got back to flying were just going too steep too fast).DrEvazanPhD said:
Was it a 737 max?
/9. Video from the Embraer E190 cabin during the flight before the crash.
— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) December 25, 2024
A pool of blood and a punctured fuselage of the plane are visible pic.twitter.com/fBisORGCA0
98Ag99Grad said:
Attempted hijacking? Whoever was flying was all over the place so either someone under duress or someone not knowing how to fly? Just a wild guess
Good analogy, reminds me very much of that. To my untrained eye it really looks like they were trying to land the plane with limited flight controls.Kansas Kid said:
Sort of looks like United 232 crash in Sioux City after they lost hydraulics. Not saying that is what happened but similar proposing and loss of stability.
torrid said:Good analogy, reminds me very much of that. To my untrained eye it really looks like they were trying to land the plane with limited flight controls.Kansas Kid said:
Sort of looks like United 232 crash in Sioux City after they lost hydraulics. Not saying that is what happened but similar proposing and loss of stability.
nortex97 said:
It's an EMB-190. The tail damage could be shrapnel from an explosion, or from the engines disintegrating quickly in the crash. Apparently an effort to distribute weight after an 'explosion' and it was controllable enough to divert a few hundred miles (notice oxygen masks down/panels damaged before crash). Probable loss of hydraulics that got worse though, makes me think/swag it couldn't have been 'just' a bird strike. (Caution, pretty horrific.)
Apparently the pilots reported a bird strike but I have no idea. From a.net:Quote:
The final flightpath is very reminiscent of JAL123, seemingly random wide sweeping turns as if they're trying to control the aircraft with differential engine power alone. Putting this together with the pictures of the tail section it has become very clear that they were shot down and lost some or all tail control. Heroic acts by the flight crew that people made it out alive from this. R.I.P.
Edit; poster above put the x post up so I deleted.
Eliminatus said:
Kazakh officials are now saying 38 of 67 souls on board lost as of now. Horrible but also a miracle any survived at all. We won't know until the full report I am sure but it is likely the pilots and crew did an above and beyond job doing what they could to put it down safely.
ETA: Pilots were not among the survivors.
fc2112 said:
If losing blades off an engine due to bird strike, those patterns can look regular.