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Citation crash at CGH caught on video
This is a video of the exact momment the Citation overan runway 35 R and crashed this sunday on São Paulo Congonhas Airport. (www.liveleak.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
has anyone noticed that all of the cars just kept going????? nothing to see here just a jet sitting on the side of the road with a huge dust cloud coming from it....lol
That's Brasil for you.
That will buff out
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA - okay Del Griffith! ;)
Seriously, that must have hurt! For a minute I thought everyone was speaking spanish - so I thought it was L.A., but then realized it was portuguese...
Sau Paulo has a real bad track record - an airbus just blew up a gas station a little while ago.
When the plane came to a rest the dirt stopped getting blown away so I thought the engines were shut down. Later when the fire department showed up - you can see the water being blown back by engines. I didn't read the article - I don't have time to - but if the engines were still running - did the pilot loose consciousness? It ooked painful but not lethal.
In any case:
OUCH!
Seriously, that must have hurt! For a minute I thought everyone was speaking spanish - so I thought it was L.A., but then realized it was portuguese...
Sau Paulo has a real bad track record - an airbus just blew up a gas station a little while ago.
When the plane came to a rest the dirt stopped getting blown away so I thought the engines were shut down. Later when the fire department showed up - you can see the water being blown back by engines. I didn't read the article - I don't have time to - but if the engines were still running - did the pilot loose consciousness? It ooked painful but not lethal.
In any case:
OUCH!
.... did the pilot loose consciousness ....
"Pilot?"
You're kidding, aren't you.
"Pilot?"
You're kidding, aren't you.
That's funny - I see what you did just there.
Sorry, I mispoke- did the person called a pilot his whole career until he had the worst day of his career when he most certainly got injured- lost his license, embarrassed himself, and may have done something any one of us most certainly have done in the thousands of hours weve flown (landed long, hydroplaned) - only in his case he didn't recover.
Sure - he's got egg on his face - and no doubtedly made a mistake that day. But haven't we all made mistakes? In fact- have any of us ever had a "perfect flight"?
I'm just in a pissy mood - sorry I am taking it out on you. I would have giggled in the past but I am a little depressed lately. It was two years ago I had an accident at work and hurt my spine in three places and my left knee. I most likely will never fly again and live in constrain severe pain. Now I see things differently. I used to feel invincible - and then one day while putting to plane to sleep at the FBO at the end of our flying day I slipped and fell hard - hit my head on the engine (apparently because I messed up my neck really bad from a sharp object - and haven't been back in a cockpit ever since.
Now I think of things from a human experience rather than normal. I think of how a few seconds of your life can change it forever. And that it doesn't even take a bad decision for bad things to happen to you. One minute you're fine.... Poof.
If there is a god people have told me he wanted me to remind people to appreciate each day because you never know when life will change forever.
I'll try not to be so melencoly in future postings - this two year anniversary is really not cheering me up very much.
Sorry, I mispoke- did the person called a pilot his whole career until he had the worst day of his career when he most certainly got injured- lost his license, embarrassed himself, and may have done something any one of us most certainly have done in the thousands of hours weve flown (landed long, hydroplaned) - only in his case he didn't recover.
Sure - he's got egg on his face - and no doubtedly made a mistake that day. But haven't we all made mistakes? In fact- have any of us ever had a "perfect flight"?
I'm just in a pissy mood - sorry I am taking it out on you. I would have giggled in the past but I am a little depressed lately. It was two years ago I had an accident at work and hurt my spine in three places and my left knee. I most likely will never fly again and live in constrain severe pain. Now I see things differently. I used to feel invincible - and then one day while putting to plane to sleep at the FBO at the end of our flying day I slipped and fell hard - hit my head on the engine (apparently because I messed up my neck really bad from a sharp object - and haven't been back in a cockpit ever since.
Now I think of things from a human experience rather than normal. I think of how a few seconds of your life can change it forever. And that it doesn't even take a bad decision for bad things to happen to you. One minute you're fine.... Poof.
If there is a god people have told me he wanted me to remind people to appreciate each day because you never know when life will change forever.
I'll try not to be so melencoly in future postings - this two year anniversary is really not cheering me up very much.
"the driver failed to stop and the plane skidded"...those crazy Citation drivers...a menace to highway traffic everywhere.