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@EGIPredator Actually chain of causation rules state that sitting in the back saved his life, not smoking.
these kind of films are kind of predictable when they unexplicably focus on some other unrelated person whos on the ground.
somehow you know theyd join in the story sometime later, when the plane crashes
Oh my god. Im kinda freaked out to go on a flight now but these airplane crashes are SO interesting
@Daniel7681 LOL so true
Smoking doesn’t save your life very often… that’s ironic.
@Susana1027 continued – box 4 – last one! – Later, my husband and I told my uncle, who was a senior pilot for National Airlines, about our landing. He said that I wasn’t imagining things – we were very close to crashing (a wingtip hitting the ground and the plane cart wheeling) and that he was very surprised that we were allowed to land. Yes, I know what that dead silence is like.
@Susana1027 continued – box 3 – My biggest fear was that my husband and I would be killed but our sons would survive and be left to get out of the plane alone. But we did land safely – and I proceeded to do the most ladylike vomit I could manage in that little bag. We were later told that we had landed through a freak storm that had hit Louisville, and that we were the last plane allowed to land until the storm was over.
@Susana1027 continued – box 2 – As we got closer to the ground, the plane began to swing wildly – right wing up, left wing down, then left up and right down – on and on. Everyone knew we were in danger, and you could have heard a pin drop – that dead silence. No one said a word. This wild swinging continued until just before the landing – maybe 10 seconds before we touched down. I was completely and totally sure we were going to crash.
One man talked about the dead silence in the plane as they were landing. I know what that’s like. About 1968 I was on a plane with my husband and 2 sons. We were coming in for a landing in Louisville, KY. About 10 minutes before the landing we hit rough weather and the plane was being bounced around. I don’t mind that when we’re up in the air, but when the plane is low there’s not enough room to recover.
@USAFThunderBirdsFtw Dude, it’s true, just in a really weird way. Dont just go hating on someone for one comment.
@TheOnlyLoneSolja
There was a guy who was at the Trade Towers who went down to have a smoke, which he claims saved his life. Banning smoking from public buildings, in his case, is what caused him to leave the building.
your right vibraciax. it is an invisible killer.
the invisble force that caused this plane to crash was what meteorologist call a microburst which is a violent downdraft of air it is very nitourus to airplanes but there is a way to break the downdraft caused by these microburst
Dam, smoking saved his life…(6:40)
so ALL the survivors came from the tail section?
windshear
i was going to post the same comment.
what causes the plane to crash ??
smokeing saved his life, ironic
the boeing 707 crash was the Pan Am plane
@kso747
exactly. it was just something ironic: an activity known to be linked to cancer death actually put the guy in the place on the aircraft that was the safest to be in at that time and in those conditions.
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Oops! Sorry, I didn’t realize it said “New comment” Then Kso747 said it’s not sarcastic, it’s ironic asshole. Ah, I get it now. Sorry!
Why did you call me an asshole when you sent this to me?
not sarcastic its ironic asshole