Yes, they want every shred of that plane they can find. The NTSB will rebuild that plane and can backtrack to the smallest detail what happened. (See TWA800)
aggiepublius said:
P.U.T.U said:
I think it was the show Ultimate Disasters or something like that would show the wreck and then show how and what caused it. Learned that the FAA will take their time to determine this and will want every piece of evidence
You should still be able to see the dent in the fuel tank off the runway.aggolfer said:
I drive that stretch of highway almost everyday. See planes flying right over and think about how crazy that scene must have been.
WP69 said:You should still be able to see the dent in the fuel tank off the runway.aggolfer said:
I drive that stretch of highway almost everyday. See planes flying right over and think about how crazy that scene must have been.
Say What???CanyonAg77 said:
If the "black box " survived it should be emitting a sonar ping. Which works great in water, I have no idea how it works in muck
There is still an atomic bomb. In the waters off Tybee Island GA that hasn't been found in over 50 years
1990AG said:Say What???CanyonAg77 said:
If the "black box " survived it should be emitting a sonar ping. Which works great in water, I have no idea how it works in muck
There is still an atomic bomb. In the waters off Tybee Island GA that hasn't been found in over 50 years
I like the fake news on this one better....oragator said:
That's a fake news site, it's still missing.
Yes. The us military managed to drop and fail all the failsafes on several nuclear bombs, on us soil. There is in fact a nuke offshore nc not found. One off spain too. One hydrogen bomb failed all failsafes, dropped on the tarmac in south dakota, and only failed a full thermouclear explosion due to the luck of wind direction on the fire that consumed the plane.1990AG said:Say What???CanyonAg77 said:
If the "black box " survived it should be emitting a sonar ping. Which works great in water, I have no idea how it works in muck
There is still an atomic bomb. In the waters off Tybee Island GA that hasn't been found in over 50 years
cbr said:1990AG said:CanyonAg77 said:
One hydrogen bomb failed all failsafes, dropped on the tarmac in south dakota, and only failed a full thermouclear explosion due to the luck of wind direction on the fire that consumed the plane.
Yep, lol. They went through that excercise a few times. One of the best was led by an ag. Dont remember his name though.1990AG said:
Perhaps we need a new Director of "Failsafes"?
1990AG said:
NOT going to help me sleep better....