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File: PULL UP.swf-(4 MB, 715x630, Other) [_] Anon 3269509 >> [_] Anon 3269514 WHOOPWHOOP >> [_] Anon 3269524 >># PULL UP >> [_] Anon 3269610 >># WHOOPWHOOP >> [_] Anon 3269618 >># PULL UP >> [_] Anon 3269625 >># Oh god. I recognized that map and realized what this was. https://www.tailstrike.com/120885.htm >> [_] Anon 3269632 >># what a horrible incident, apparently some of the passengers took the time to write farewells to their families, and a few employees committed suicide afterwards >> [_] Anon 3269633 >># https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Airl ines_Flight_123 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japan_Airl ines_Flight_123#Delayed_rescue_operation Fucking retarded Japs could have saved a few more lives >> [_] Anon 3269640 >># "A fragment of the flight recorder of the Japanese Boeing 747 disaster is recorded on the "0-Track" of the German band Rammstein on their 2004 album Reise, Reise. Oh shit. I thought I imagined that >> [_] Anon 3269653 >># "Off-duty flight attendant Yumi Ochiai, one of the four survivors out of 524 passengers and crew, recounted from her hospital bed that she recalled bright lights and the sound of helicopter rotors shortly after she awoke amid the wreckage, and while she could hear screaming and moaning from other survivors, these sounds gradually died away during the night." ...
File: PULL UP.swf-(4 MB, 715x630, Japanese) [_] 520 dead. 4 survivors. Anon 3094121 Marked for deletion (old). >> [_] Anon 3094136 thefactthereweresurvivorsisquiteinterest ing..."AlthoughaJSDFhelicoptereventuallys pottedthewreckduringthenight,poorvisibili tyandthedifficultmountainousterrainpreven teditfromlandingatthesite.Thepilotreporte dfromtheairthattherewerenosignsofsurvivor s.Basedonthisreport,JSDFpersonnelonthegro unddidnotsetouttothesitethenightofthecras h.Instead,theyweredispatchedtospendthenig htatamakeshiftvillageerectingtents,constr uctinghelicopterlandingrampsandengagingin otherpreparations,all63kilometers(39.1mil es)fromthewreck.Rescueteamsdidnotsetoutfo rthecrashsiteuntilthefollowingmorning.Med icalstafflaterfoundbodieswithinjuriessugg estingthatindividualshadsurvivedthecrasho nlytodiefromshock,exposureovernightinthem ountains,orfrominjuriesthat,iftendedtoear lier,wouldnothavebeenfatal.Onedoctorsaid' Ifthediscoveryhadcometenhoursearlier,weco uldhave found more survivors.'" from wikipedia >> [_] Anon 3094138 fucking saved, that shit is intense >> [_] Anon 3094140 >># Why was the flight path so erratic? It seemed intentional (i.e. no sudden veering up until the last couple minutes) but it never turned towards a landing strip. What were they trying to do? >> [_] Anon 3094141 >># My best guess is they were trying to buy time until runway clearance? But either way I woulda been more in the area instead of crashing into the goddamn mountains. >> [_] Anon 3094145 >># They lost all control surfaces. The only way they could control the craft was through differential power applied to each engine. Their flight path was therefore erratic despite their best efforts. >> [_] Anon 3094146 >># They lost their vertical stabilizer (the tail fin), which caused a leak of hydraulic fluid, which meant almost no control over the aircraft. No rudder or horizontal stabilizer control. What they could control were the engines, and to turn they tried to use different thrusts on each side, all while trying to keep the plane stable. This is not easy, and the loops on the map were not intentional. If they had made it to an airstrip I think they'd have no problem clearing out some space for an emergency landing like this, but it would have taken a miracle to get them there. It's impressive they stayed up as long as they did. >> [_] Anon 3094148 Official investigation report (in english): http://www.mlit.go.jp/jtsb/eng-air_repor t/JA8119.pdf An english translation of the cockpit recording starts on page 294 >> [_] Anon 3094152 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxGRhd_i WuE >> [_] Anon 3094167 Does someone have an English version ? >> [_] Anon 3094170 >># >># Oh sorry didn't see >> [_] Anon 3094173 >># I once saw one about a plane hit by a manpad who also lost all hydraulics and managed to make a full circle and land on the airfield again. >> [_] Anon 3094193 >># mercy of the wind >> [_] Anon 3094195 whoopwhoop >> [_] Anon 3094228 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEwZKXSR uck :/ >> [_] Anon 3094243 >># pull up that nose too low >> [_] Anon 3094247 >># too bad it's not translated or i would have given two shits about the flash >> [_] Anon 3094250 >># Hey, lazy faggot. >># Boom. There you go. Try reading the thread next time before you post. >> [_] Anon 3094251 >># It's in Japanese. You should be able to read this >> [_] Anon 3094252 >># Pages stop being numbered after about 130. Where is 294? >> [_] Anon 3094254 >># yeah but here i am, weeabooless >> [_] Anon 3094256 >># >Try reading the thread next time before you post. also i aint going through some pdf while playing a flash in the background, ive got more important things to do. if someone edits the flash properly ill be back. >> [_] Anon 3094258 >># You literally fucking read along with it while it plays and you listen. You're suck a retarded little fuck. Go away. >> [_] Anon 3094259 >># page 294 of the pdf >> [_] Anon 3094261 >># God damn, I just went through it reading with the audio. That's some depressing stuff, man. The fear and desperation in the CAP's voice at the end is palpable. >> [_] Anon 3094270 >># >># https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfh9-ogU gSQ literally the first result from searching "japan plane crash" on youtube >> [_] Anon 3094275 >># >It's... The end! Damn son. >> [_] Anon 3094294 how deep are those bays? would've tried a water landing over mountains considering japan is an island nation and has alot of boats >> [_] Anon 3094297 >># They were trying to land back at Haneda. They had very little control, so I think they were trying to second where the plane was already going when the control tower asked for a left or right turn at the beginning. I get how you can (miraculously) steer the plane left and right by throttling the engines, but how on earth did they manage to keep it level for 15 minutes? Astounding. >># Fucking word. |
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