Holy crap!
That thing was nose-diving at nearly supersonic speed!
I cannot even imagine those on board.
Unimaginable.
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Wonder if oxygen on board blew up but looks like incapacitated pilots. They weren’t even high in altitude when they went down correct?That's a pilot having a stroke or a heart attack or something. Or a severe mechanical fault. Something like that.
They have co-pilots though.That's a pilot having a stroke or a heart attack or something. Or a severe mechanical fault. Something like that.
Wonder if oxygen on board blew up but looks like incapacitated pilots. They weren’t even high in altitude when they went down correct?
Pretty sure this happened right after takeoff so - not sure. I'm going to guess pilot incapacitation or severe mechanical failure.They have co-pilots though.
42 seconds after take-off and only 1400-1600 feet in altitude.Pretty sure this happened right after takeoff so - not sure. I'm going to guess pilot incapacitation or severe mechanical failure.
Idiots on X and Facebook saying it's a missile....42 seconds after take-off and only 1400-1600 feet in altitude.
It was a Learjet ambulance, only 6 people on board I’d guess only 1 pilot. Incredible sad42 seconds after take-off and only 1400-1600 feet in altitude.
There WAS a co-pilot I just read.It was a Learjet ambulance, only 6 people on board I’d guess only 1 pilot. Incredible sad
doubt it, seems like they were just looking at the wrong plane, may never have seen the one they hit until the last second. Unsure why they were above their ceiling, though.Looking like DC was the result of reckless flying by the helicopter and the culmination of a pattern of military helicopters flying recklessly around DCA.
Amazing how fast that plane hit the ground after only being in the air less than a minute.that Philadelphia one is the one that scares me more. Something goes wrong on takeoff, and no time to recover. Top with the fact that I live about 2 miles off of the airport, and constantly see civilian and military planes come and go. At least my house is between the runways, so they almost never go right over my house.