Or Guatemala City.That is some Texas City Disaster shit right there.
--Patrick
Or Guatemala City.That is some Texas City Disaster shit right there.
Delta flight landing in Atlanta this afternoon...The lightning passed through the metal exterior and exited from the right landing gear (clearly visible). No one injured...new pants likely required for most of the passengers
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From Atlanta airport yesterday. To quote the local new station's facebook:
Well, yes and no. Mostly it'll work like a car - Faraday cage. Not entirely, though, certainly not as close to the ground as that one was. It's more that it's pretty safe to fly through a thunder storm.I read somewhere that an airplane is actually quite safe when it's struck by lightning, because the metal exterior conducts the current down into the ground, and keeps it away from the passengers inside. Dunno if that's right though.
Oh sure, the lightning won't hurt you at all. It's the crash after from the plane's fried equipment that you have to worry aboutI read somewhere that an airplane is actually quite safe when it's struck by lightning, because the metal exterior conducts the current down into the ground, and keeps it away from the passengers inside. Dunno if that's right though.
"We just lost the platform here, gang." - Pete Conrad, Apollo XII astronaut, after the spacecraft was struck by lightning during launch.Oh sure, the lightning won't hurt you at all. It's the crash after from the plane's fried equipment that you have to worry about
Errrr, well, no, not really. But not because of lightning. More because of the crazy shit wind and air does inside and under thunderclouds. Wind shear, microbursts, downdrafts, etc.. They've slammed planes into the ground or flipped them upside down in midair. Nope nope nope. Planes still fly around thunderstorms.It's more that it's pretty safe to fly through a thunder storm.
Yes, but the well-known and often bandied about quote about being safe from lightning in a thunderstorm is about hwo flying through a cloud isn't dangerous. Storm winds are dangerous, sure, but clouds and lightning alone normally won't affect a plane overmuch.Errrr, well, no, not really. But not because of lightning. More because of the crazy shit wind and air does inside and under thunderclouds. Wind shear, microbursts, downdrafts, etc.. They've slammed planes into the ground or flipped them upside down in midair. Nope nope nope. Planes still fly around thunderstorms.
I think it's more because we can't watch anything on tv, use our cell phones, recline back, use the table, etc. etc. Basically during take-off and landing, its like class: Sit up straight and pay attention!Right on one of the scariest parts of a flight, too. I always found it very interesting the way the cabin gets eerily quiet on landing. Like we're all kind of expecting to die, and then we make it through, and we all do that thing where we act we were tough all along.
That pilot's drunk.
Here's captain killjoy again with another boring aviation fact - flying in circles is a standard "I don't want to go anywhere but I can't land" maneuver"Captain has turned on the 'Fasten Seatbelt' sign. Please return to your seat while we attempt a loop-de-loop."
Great minds...That's Berke Breathed's line...
Saw this today, hurts my head: http://imgur.com/tsEcDkS
Ha.It's been a couple months without an update here, that can't be countenanced!
So here, have a picture of a really nasty infection of a scrotum with hypogonadism.
To be fair, some of the stuff that should be here is just posted in other threads insteadIt's been a couple months without an update here, that can't be countenanced!