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Post the best pictures you have found of the Germanwings crash. Hoping for some graphic content.
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>>607103239
all the pictures i've seen are shit. why? do the media compress them or whaere they originally shitty? my phone takes better shit than this. maybe they're zooming a lot or something
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They are taken from a helicopter so yeah they are shaky and zoomed in hard.

There is unlikely to be any graphic content as they are simply finding blood spots to try and find strands of DNA. Basically any human remains are almost vapour.

Not alot to see.
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>>607103736
well that explains it
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lurking. waiting for bodies
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yyyyaaaawwwwnnnn
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>>607103826
I think the red flags mark bodyparts
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there's supposed to be a video made by a passenger
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>>607103239
How do you fit 20 german students into an ashtray?

Send them on exchange to Spain.
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>>607103736
>Basically any human remains are almost vapour.
wat
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I've seen alot of pics of it, and never seen any bodies, or part of the bodies. Only clothes. What if... They all disappeared before the crash? DUNDUNDUNNnnnnn
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>>607104192

Red flags mark potential bodily fluids, yellow triangles are there for aviation investigators (Structural components etc).

There will not be any bodies, the plane exploded against a sheer unmoveable force at around 900 KM/H. Imagine three times the impact of 9/11. (Solid rockface not perforated steel/glass.)
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>>607104289
I was going to mention that as well. Anyone has that video?
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>>607104139
here, have some from Helios Airways Flight 522 instead
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>>607104427
yeah
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>>607104139
What bodies?
The bigger human body part you would find there would be a nail or a teeth
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> Mountain hit by jet plane
> Doesnt collapse

> building 7 not hit by airplane
> Collapses

Conspiracy ?
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>>607104543
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i want the video from inside the plane
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>>607104574

Black box (bombproof and impact proof) damaged beyond repair.

You think that a passengers personal mobile phone (and the data inside) made it unscathed ?
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>>607104795
awwww yaaaa FAP FAP FAP 8======D
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>>607104801
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>>607104795
Id smash that bod
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>>607104854
there is a confirmed video taken by a passenger
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>>607104700
jet fuel doesnt melt jason statham
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>>607104854
You can see in the pictures barely damaged clothes.
Not the device, but the microsd could survive too.

Anyway, that german shipaper is full of lies as usual.
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>>607104801
I second this dick muncher
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>>607104854
wel, actually, yes. Read the news
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>>607105041
By who?
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all the bodies were instantly incarcerated by the heat and impact of the crash.
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>>607104795
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>>607104854
yea, possible
just the memory card, quite light actually, falls ona corpse / seat, et voila, you have the video
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>>607105041
Faggot it was the planes dash cam not a passenger everything was destroyed
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>>607105174
the people in France investigating it have the video
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>>607104543
>>607104795
>>607105011
these are all from a crash in greece
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>>607104543
Fucking Christ ...
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>>607105182
>incarcerated

kek
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>>607105187
Good thing she was wearing a seat belt
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>>607105250
It was taken from the back of the plane retard. a passengers phone
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mobile phone video, not public, anyone have a link?

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/03/31/europe/france-germanwings-plane-crash-main/
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>>607105250
> planes dash cam

Nope, only russian planes uses them.
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>>607105187
Remember kids buckle up
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>>607105250
Troll detected... but I will respond because I'm an idiot. Planes don't have dashcams. A passenger in the rear of the plane took to the video. His phone was destroyed but the memory card survived and was recovered.
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>>607105187

this is informative actually, thank you

christ i don't want to die in an airplane crash

oh god
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Oh Wow so it's true

http://edition.cnn.com/2015/03/31/europe/france-germanwings-plane-crash-main/
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>>607104543

mother of god

that is worse than 99% of war casualty images i have seen
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http://www.parismatch.com/Actu/International/Exclusive-The-final-moments-before-the-crash-736774
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>>607104418
>Imagine three times the impact of 9/11.
>Solid rockface not perforated steel/glass.
>Jet fuel can't melt rockface, DEBRA
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The Helios passengers were unconscious when the plane crashed.
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A friend of mine who was in the Civil Air Patrol used to do crash search and recovery. He said that what they usually found was in chunks, but sometimes a torso that looked like an "empty bag of leather."
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>>607104645
>a teeth
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>>607104543
but did he died?
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>>607105286
Did you even read what he said you fuck?
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>>607104795
>>607104543
Neat !
>>607104700
> Jet fuel can melt steel beams
> Jet fuel can't melt mountains
Illuminati confirmed
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Why don't planes fly on lower altitudes so when they crash the damage is less severe?
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>>607105879
Nah he seems alright
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>>607105865
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>>607105980
Are you fucking retarded
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>>607105865
Not the only mistake
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>>607105011
dubs confirms big black cock is a lie spread by the jews
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>>607105187
Autopsies on the crash victims showed that all were alive at the time of impact
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>>607105980
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>>607103933
Oh neat, I have an entrenching tool just like that guy on the right is using. Used it today to plant a little tree. I am basically an air crash investigator.
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>>607105647

Jesus H Tits.
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They are at low altitudes right before they crash..Doesn't seem to help.
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>>607105187

>>607105547
i don't really care what the state of my body is when i'm dead but yeah air plane crashes are often pretty brutal in terms of your last minutes
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>>607105879
No, they brought him to a hospital, where he recovered, but he died of a nerve gas accident a month later
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>>607105980
or what about a plane that doesnt even leave the ground? maybe like a car, but bigger and fits lot of people like a plane...some one should invent this
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>>607105980
Someone explain why this won't work
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>>607104543
Yeaaaaaah, I WAS waiting for bodies..... no thanks. fuck
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>>607104418
>>607104645
>>607105182
well this look like a body to me
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>>607105879
some say he's still alive to this day

captcha: dyinn
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>>607106375
They did faggot, it's called a conga line
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Every one loves Tiananmen! And Tainanmen came to /b for a greetings!

If you say: Thank you Mr.Tiananmen!

He will grant you lots of luck and luck will be on your side for the end of the day!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Axxt01yzqlw [Remove]
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Speed and weight you fucking faggot.
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Whoever gets the video, I will pay you 30 euros.

No joke. I will deliver so hard you've never seen someone deliver so good.

Do it.
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>>607105980
good idea. and if they built slimmer planes without wings they wouldn't even have to take off. they could follow roads and travel at 0 altitude

>>607106155
yeah but were they conscious though? as far as i remember, the pilots became unconscious due to lack of cabin pressure
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>>607105011
this nigger was asian all along under his skin
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>>607106527
kek
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>>607106453
it's clearly a banana. get your eyes checked.
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>>607104398
an object weighing about 100t, travelling at around 500knots into the side of a mountain has pretty incredible momentum and is not going to leave much trace of mechanical components let alone something squishy like a human body
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>>607105746
I doubt it. They were wearing oxygen masks.
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>>607105968

there are alot of inconsistencies. You can see small detonations on the mountain just before impact.

Also it's very suspicious that all other hills/mountains were on a mountain training exercise on the 24th...
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>>607106539
Thank you Mr.Tiananmen!
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>>607105998
kek
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>>607106710
Air crash investigators: Le edgy 18 year old faggot edition.
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>>607104700
nigga is not over 5'5 quit lyin'
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>>607105187
Thank God she wore her seatbelt.
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This stuff is missed up why any one would won't to have pics of this is beyond me. who ever wonted the pics/get off on this is fucked up real bad and needs help.
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You can clearly see a small whole in mountain, but not plane shaped.... No plane debris.
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>>607106710
>as far as i remember, the pilots became unconscious due to lack of cabin pressure
Yeah, because they were fucking retarded Greeks who failed to follow the lift-off procedure and misinterpreted the warnings given by the plane. For the passengers the oxygen masks released automatically and one flight attendant even tried to save the situation at the end before the engines burst into flames.

They were alive and fucking knew they were fucked.
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>>607106710

>>607106817
the oxygen for passengers usually last like 15 minutes. the helios plane kept going for literally hours. i believe one guy knew to find a spare oxygen canister and put himself in the cockpit and applied a mask. he and maybe a stewardess would be the only ones conscious i believe
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>>607106724
inc bamaymay thread
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>>607107317
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Cmon, someone has to have the passenger video
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You will note the burns sustained by a plane that had run almost ENTIRELY out of fuel. Germanwings would still have about 35% of fuel on board.

(plus this didnt hit a vertical rock face.)
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>>607106392
At lower altitudes you will need more fuel because of the denser air and friction. Also, lower air is turbulent as fuck, and people panic already at the low allowable turbulence that is flown through.
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>>607106375
I laughed
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>>607106183
Called a k tool faggot
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>>607107581
Lucky they were wearing the seat belt
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>>607105968
/fit/ here.
>Jet fuel couldn't melt his biceps.
'mirin.
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>>607106392

srsly? whatever the altitude, a plane needs enormous forward momentum.
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>>607107698
jet fuel can't melt denser air
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>>607107964
yeah, otherwise they might have been injured!
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>>607106375
And instead of road, it's moving on a set of rails. I'll call it the railoplane.
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>>607106392
because 600 mph at 30,000 feet is the same as 600 mph at 1000 feet when it crashes into the ground at 600 mph
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>>607106817
The oxygen only last about half an hour, I think the plane flied until it ran out of fuel, so by the time it crashed there was no more oxyen- no consciousness
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>>607107964
I've been saying this all along, the only reason for the seat belts is so they can identify you by your seat number. Occasionally it might help if the plane goes inverted (although if your plane is inverted you've got bigger issues).
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>>607107684
35 Percent fuel? Jet fuel doesn't melt mountains
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I know you will all call bullshit, but I was probably on the last helios flight to reach cyprus before that one crashed. When we got to the hotel I just saw the plane in flames, quite likely the same one I had just got there in hours earlier
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>>607108036
i still dont know what mirin means and it annoys me fuck off
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>>607104543
now that's what I'm talking about.
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>>607108136
>so by the time it crashed there was no more oxyen- no consciousness
Well, I'd rather prefer this than the germanflights one for sure.
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>>607108253
admiring...
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>>607108253
urban dictionary
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>>607107775
>>607107933
didn't know there were pictures of this. here's a recording from the cockpit with a scream at the end
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2Gskts9V9k
also why didn't they pull up?
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>>607106375
Soviets invented one of those.

http://io9.com/5986053/that-time-the-russians-designed-a-hovercraft-so-insane-we-had-no-clue-what-the-hell-it-was
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>>607108253
lurk moar faggot
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>>607108253
It means "I be admiring my bod in dat mirror I got to be mirin my gainz"
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>>607108114
now thats just fucking retarded. will never work. how does it cross the ocean? are u going to dig tunnels all the way through the earth?
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>>607108295
Aside from the knowledge of your impending doom a crash at that speed and death would be almost instant. Eating a grenade would probably hurt more.
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>>607106155
not conscious tho
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>>607108295
so you would rather suffocate slowly and painfully then pass out and die, than have instant death at 435 mph.
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Is there any way to open the plane door mid-flight? Don't know if it's just me or would jumping off and landing into a forest or a lake have a slightly bigger chance of surviving than crashing strapped inside a plane
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>>607108295
yeah imagine seeing the pilot of your plane trying desperately to chop his way into the cockpit with a fucking axe
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>>607108692
yeah, people can't die from free falling into the ground, it's not like its concrete or anything
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>>607108036
Fuck off back to fit
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>>607108692
yeah, i dont get why theres not like a passenger assigned parachute for absolute last-case scenarios.
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>The Hellenic Air Accident Investigation and Aviation Safety Board (AAIASB) listed the direct causal chain of events that led to the accident as:

>non-recognition by the pilots that the >pressurisation system was set to "manual",
>non-identification by the crew of the true nature of the problem,
>incapacitation of the crew due to hypoxia,
>eventual fuel starvation,
>impact with the ground.[10]

>impact with the ground.

Well I'm glad they cleared that last point up, I thought the crash was caused by an impact with a cloud.
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>>607108692
Lol. You dumb as shit
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>>607108692
yeah it can be opened. people can easily survive hitting water at terminal velocity granted the water is deep enough and you dont hit the bottom.
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>>607108634
Skyrail you shitlord
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>>607104795
thank god she was wearing her seatbelt
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>>607108956
can anyone answer this?
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>>607108692
for all you know, the pilots might regain some control at the last minute. you'd look pretty dumb if you jumped out

there are a few known cases of people who have survived falling out though. at least one still attached to her seat landing in a really dense jungle with really high trees and shit, as well as one or a couple landing in really deep snow during the war. none in water as far as i know
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>>607109174

weight.
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>>607108692
I saw this documentary where a group of people inflated a raft in a plane about to crash, jumped off while on it and then landing on a snowy mountain and then just sliding down to safety.
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>>607108692
air pressure would prevent this.
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>>607103638
>>607103826
>>607103933

It is astonishing how that plane was basically pulverized.
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>>607108692
No that's retarded.
1) it happened pretty fast I doubt the passengers knew until a minute before they were dead
2) everyone is panicing, people probably aren't thinking clearly about how to escape a plane.
3) Most people are in denial that they're actually going to die, it's too surreal
4) no one thinks "i should jump out of this plane 1000 ft from the air, at least that way i only have a 98% chance of dying
5) water is nearly as solid as any sort of gravel or earth traveling at near terminal velocity
6) flying into a tree at 200 mph would leave you skewed by dozens of branches
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>>607108992
um...surface tension? at high enough speeds hitting water is like hitting something semi-solid.
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>>607108692
It depends on the altitude. If you are low enough, the pressure is not enough to hold it closed, and there is no "auto-lock during flight" mechanism. So yes, you could open the door, and jump off right before the impact for example. Hell, I would
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>>607109431
i just watched that last night! crazy shit.
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>>607108692
Also the flight downwards would definetly be more fun... until your eyeballs freeze
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>>607109431
That's really smart and cool !
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>>607109508
Not really. High speed destroys things pretty efficiently
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl8xTqTUGCY&t=3m17s
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>>607109531
0/10
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>>607108692
>>607108992
>Landing in a lake
Ever hear of surface tension? You'd be better off inside the plane I'd imagine. Lot's of things to absorb the impact.
Also no you can't open the door. I forget the exact reason, something about about the difference in pressure or something.
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>>607109431
>thinking indiana jones was a documentary

my fucking sides
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>>607109399
cuz water would feel like concrete at such speeds... but I just had to imagine how this one guy jumps out of the plane and the plane recovers... man I wouldn't stop laughing
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>>607109535
so you're saying air pressure is lower at lower altitudes?
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>>607108692

You realize you have the same velocity as the plane when you jump out which is probably around 600 km/h?
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>>607109744
>I forget the exact reason
>i clearly have no idea wtf im talking about
stay in school. 0/10
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>>607108956
Survivors would sue the airline and it would cost money.
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>>607107403
>>607107449
Passengers and pilots were unconcious, 1 flight attendant managed to find a portable oxygen supply and made it into the cockpit moments before the first engine surged due to fuel loss. The plane then banked sharply and spiralled out of control as the second engine also lost power.
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>>607108692
No cus u would asplode
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>>607108686
Depending on the altitude, and considering that most national and international carriers fly in +30,000 realm, you would likely feel the effects of hypoxia right before you passed out.
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>>607109737
read a book every now and then
>>607109744
this guy knows whats up
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>>607109535
no, I'm saying the pressure inside the cabin, versus outside is the same, therefore you can open it
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>>607109636
Actually, it might have been on Family Guy...
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>>607109877
No you don't. Air resistance slows you down at some exact speed, can't remember what it was exactly. Planes are aerodynamic and can go much faster
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>>607109535
Yeah don't forget you'd also be travelling hundreds of kilometers per hour in the forward direction when you jump. Tuck and roll aint gunna do much good then
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>>607109431

Was that Bugs Bunny documentary?
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>>607109744
Surface tension can be broken if it's raining for example
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more crash scene pics plox
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>>607110058
>read a book every now and then
lol youre clearly the one who needs to read. deal with it.
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everyone stfu.

where tf is this passenger video from the sd card?
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>>607110162
true. but a lake or pond with no rain? es no bueno
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>>607109174
Weight, cost, no training for the passenger, liability, storage space...the list can go on.
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>>607109535
If you got a running start and jumped out the opposite way of the planes travel, you can make it.
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>>607110364
yes... everyone talks about it but no one has soup
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>>607109431
Uuuuuhhhhh, I'm gonna call bullshit.
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>>607103239
whos got the video from inside the plane?
come on anons i know you can do it
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WHO THE FUCK GIVES A SHIT ABOUT THESE PICTURES

HACK LUFTHANSA AND GET THE VIDEO OF THE CRASH YOU IMBECILES

I WILL YOU 30 EUROS
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>>607104795
proof that seatbelts dont save lives
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did anybody get the video from inside the plane ?
http://www.msn.com/de-de/nachrichten/germanwings-absturz/ermittler-finden-video-aus-der-maschine/ar-AAahmuQ?ocid=UP97DHP
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>>607110364
There is no video. It's all a lie.
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There should be an emergency procedure where the wings and tail of the aircraft could come off and a giant parachute is attached to the main cabin. As for a space capsule.
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>>607109526
1. >10 minutes
>fast
2. True, but that doesn't mean you have to panic
3. see above
4. I would, falling into a forest has a bigger chance of survival than crashing with the place (which is basically 0%)
5. Yes, but the surface tension can be broken
6. There is a story of a woman falling to a forest and surviving, the top branches gave in and slowed her down enough not to kill her.
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>>607105374
why mr froggy
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>>607110364
vid hasnt been publicly released yet

>>607110557
it's true, the one guy kinda looked like han solo. it is pretty bad-ass james bond matrix type shit but real.
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>>607110073
air resistance squares with velocity, there is no exact speed, it depends on many factors
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>>607105998

LOL
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>>607108686
It's actually pretty quick and not painful but uncomfortable. You pass out pretty quick. Much better then the minutes of agonizing panic on the germenwing flight.
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>>607110073

Let help you out there:

m * a = 1/2 * Rho(air) * A * c^2

>Air resistance slows you down at some exact speed

That is for the vertical fall, dumbass.
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>no decent graphic dead german students
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>>607110716
well this would probably work better than parachutes for every fucking passenger... but imagine how big this parachute would have to be.
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>>607110460
Okay James Bond, take it down a peg. Just because something is possible under the laws of physics doesn't mean just anyone can do it. Well, yeah they could, but I mean more like some fat neckbeard or a 14 year old "pro e-athlete" would be able to do anything like that.
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>>607110620
Seatbelts in airplanes don't count. Only in cars.
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>mfw this thread
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>>607108692
consider the following

your moving at 400 knots horizontal
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>>>607111111
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>>607109744
>>607109910
After looking this up I was indeed right.
Since aircraft doors open inward, the normal sea-level pressure will push on the door trying to "escape" to the low-pressure of the high altitude.
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>>607109431
>we're not sinking! we're crASHIIIIINGG!!!!!!
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>>607110716
They actually have those for small aircraft, the wings don't detach though.
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>>607110987
There is air sideways too. It's not like you could make any shaped object to travel forward and air resistance wouldn't affect it unless it goes straight down. There is a reason why stuff is aerodynamic
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>>607110073
Planes can go faster becouse they have engines, has nothing to do with the aerodynamics. Fot falling stuff, read this snippet from wikipedia-Higher speeds can be attained if the skydiver pulls in his or her limbs (see also freeflying). In this case, the terminal velocity increases to about 320 km/h (200 mph or 90 m/s),[2] which is almost the terminal velocity of the peregrine falcon diving down on its prey. And, this, although they slow down to the terminal velocity of about 320km/h, have much higher speed becouse of the lack of air friction at those altitudes- Competition speed skydivers fly in a head-down position and have reached 531 km/h (330 mph). The current absolute record is held by Alan Eustace of Google who jumped from a height of 135,000 feet (41,000 m) and reached 1,322 km/h (821 mph) beating Felix Baumgartner's record.
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>>607110364
>>607110475
>>607110580
>>607110662
i havent found it on kidrex.org so it probably doesnt exist :(
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>>607110716
but anyways... this wouldn't help if the pilot wants the plane to crash, son
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>>607110162
Do have any sourced proof?
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JAT stewardess Vesna Vulović survived a fall of 10,000 metres (33,000 ft)[10] on January 26, 1972 when she was aboard JAT Flight 367. The plane was brought down by explosives over Srbská Kamenice in the former Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic). The Serbian stewardess suffered a broken skull, three broken vertebrae (one crushed completely), and was in a coma for 27 days. In an interview, she commented that, according to the man who found her, "…I was in the middle part of the plane. I was found with my head down and my colleague on top of me. One part of my body with my leg was in the plane and my head was out of the plane. A catering trolley was pinned against my spine and kept me in the plane. The man who found me, says I was very lucky. He was in the German Army as a medic during World War Two. He knew how to treat me at the site of the accident."[11]
This was actually the girlfriend of my doctor's grandfather. She met her one time, damn, the world is such a small place!
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>>607110930
>>607110987
http://hypertextbook.com/facts/JianHuang.shtml
>"For a skydiver with parachute closed, the terminal velocity is about 200 km/h."
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>>607111606
>has nothing to with aerodynamics
yes, that's why we usually build our planes as fucking blocks... and our cars...
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>>607108692
600km/h trees into you face... sounds good to me.
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>>607103239
They should consider manufacturing commercial paragliders. They have a 0% fatality rate because you are already into the chute if something bad occurs.
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>>607111811
So a nazi saved her
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>>607108215
you've obviously never heard/ experienced CAT (clear air turbulence)
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>>607109744
>cant open door
so before every flight when they ask if you comfortable opening this door it's only for funsies and this isn't common knowledge among the masses

The door can't be internally semi perma locked.

Air pressure will keep it closed most likely.

It would take some strong humans to push that door open mid flight and one or two of you probably going with it immediately.
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>>607110719
lol. Everyone over estimates their own capacity to control their emotions under pressure. In conditions like these, no one in this thread, would be in an "aware state of mind"

Also, you say >10 minutes. Yes maybe they were aware something bad was going on for those 10 minutes, but what I'm saying is it's not until very shortly before death, do people actually realize they're going to die.

It takes nothing short of acceptance of death to jump out of an airplane without a parachute.
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>>607112082
>paragliders can't crash fatak
I doubt that
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>>607111811
excellent. now i can brag about having been in the same 4chan thread as a guy whose doctor's grandfather's girlfriend survived falling from 10 000 meters
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>>607112137
here we go
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hasnt audio been leaked on to the internet of this crash
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>>607111811
is that so
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>>607110146
>not getting the Temple of Doom reference

Does your mother know you post on this shit heap, kid?
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>>607112275
can confirm
https://youtu.be/ZsOO03dHXGg?t=1m2s
unfortunately there's a fucking moron blocking the view though. obviously that shit is dangerous though
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>>607112701
enjoy those
http://www.planecrashinfo.com/lastwords.htm
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>>607112082
>not knowing that thunderstorms can strike paragliders
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>>607112391
you're welcome!
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>>607112082
they should have an emergency plane in case something goes wrong they can use the plane to land safely. Kinda like when I go tubing down the river I keep a life boat tethered to the tube in case something goes wrong with the tube
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>>607112701
>>607112877
unfortunately they very rarely release cockpit voice recording audio.. only transcripts.

communications with towers are often released though
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>>607112910
No they can't because the parachute is not grounded.
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>>607105980

10/10
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>>607111716
Uh, common physics? We learned that shit when I was 12. Water droplets hit the water surface, breaking it and making it wobble. That's why some people who do funny jumps to pools like to put a hose spraying water to the place of landing
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>>607111967
>this retarded
I was obviously saying it's not the fact that it is aerodynamic that makes it go faster, it is the engines.
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>>607112182

depressurize the cabin and it solves the problem.
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>>607111945
terminal velocity is a completely different thing
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>>607112082
This is best idea in thread.
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Why don't planes just drive on special highways instead of flying so we minimalize crashes?
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Does anyone have the video?
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>>607103933
How is it that the clothes look almost untouched by the explosion, but everything else was fucked instantly? Especially the bodies?
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Does anyone have the video?? NEED!
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>>607113330
see
>>607106375
dont even need special roads
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>>607113025
A plane-achute?
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>>607113405

clothes aren't soft, fluid filled bags and lack the rigidity of human bones...

they also all likely came out of suitcases.

how are people on this site so dumb? i don't get it. You all lack critical thinking.
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>>607113095
that's lightning, you double nigger
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I think its time they started controlling planes with remote controls instead of using pilots
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>>607109431
Yes because an inflatable raft (wtf on a plane?) can obviously safely carry passengers traveling at aprox 500mph+. Yes.
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>>607113405
because inside job. clothes were planted there by jews

>>607113487
not sure if it will be released. i'm guessing maybe not. for some reason they're really uptight about releasing shit. CVR audio will probably never be released either
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>>607104543
Kind of looks like a mudcrab
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10BTC bounty
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>>607113561
pretty much. can probably either be detachable or built into the glider thing its self
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>>607109565
Why is that thing on right look like pens?
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>>607113405
They vaporized like in that war of the worlds movie starting tom cruise
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>>607113220
proof it
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