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Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by frankleesehi(m): 10:49am On Mar 11, 2019
Here is the full video of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 which took off from Addis Ababa to Nairobi and crashed killing 157 people.


Investigations indicate that shortly after V1 speed (V1 is the speed beyond which take-off can no longer be aborted) the crew experienced difficulties and requested permission to return to the airport.

The flight 302 was climbing out when the aircraft leveled out at about 9,000ft above sea level. Radar contact was lost about 6 minutes later. The picture of the crash site indicated a high speed impact with the aircraft disintegrating when it hit the ground, and post crash fire.

Flight radar 24 was able to capture the first 6 minutes of the aircraft’s ADSB (Automatic Dependence Surveillance Broadcast) data as the aircraft departed to the east.

The standard instrument departure to the east requires the aircraft to be at 12,000ft but it was at 9,000ft. This indicates that the aircraft was below the desired altitude, thus putting the aircraft within 1,000ft of the mountainous terrain.

The aircraft rolled out on the runway and climbed into the sky at rate of 2,000ft per minute, and it quickly drops off to ZERO ft per minute, followed by another positive climb and another negative descent of 2000ft per minute, followed by another positive climb to about 7,000ft in 3 minutes before losing contact with the radar.

An altitude of just 1,000 to 2,000 feet above the ground, gives the crew very limited time and space to react if there is a controllability problem.

It is too early to say what exactly caused the crash, but watching as the crew struggled to keep the aircraft in the air and the chaos in the cabin as Flight 302 nosedive back to terra ferma into a giant crater is gut-wrenching…

Watch Video Here: https://www.hgsmediaplus.com.ng/2019/03/heartbroken-moment-pilots-struggled-to.html?m=1

Cc Lalasticlala

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Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by spinna: 11:02am On Mar 11, 2019
Terrifying. God protect us.

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Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by Artistree: 2:21pm On Mar 11, 2019
Gut wrenching indeed.
Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by Gulher: 2:28pm On Mar 11, 2019
Jesus is in charge
Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by Raydos: 3:52pm On Mar 11, 2019
This life is vanity upon vanity

Whether you're rich or poor, Death is inevitable , Just live your life as though you're going to die tomorrow
Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by Nukilia: 6:20pm On Mar 11, 2019
Flying of aircraft should be banned all over the world! Time to start using camel and donkey cry

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Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by GlorifiedTunde(m): 10:15pm On Mar 11, 2019
We need @Explorers back.

His reportage is spectacular!
Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by DesChyko: 10:15pm On Mar 11, 2019
Nukilia:
Flying of aircraft should be banned all over the world! Time to start using camel and donkey cry

I'm telling you.
By the time you think of camelling to Canada to wash plates; you will just respect yourself and trek to one Oshogbo village to teach Computer Appreciation embarassed

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Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by dkronicle(m): 12:10am On Mar 12, 2019
Their screaming was deadly before the death.
Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by zoedew: 4:06am On Mar 12, 2019
It’s like when your car jerks in motion! Frustrating, but you still get to stay alive! However when an airplane “jerks” in the air only God knows how it goes!!
Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by lonelydora: 5:32am On Mar 12, 2019
We will be late for tragedy in Jesus Name. Amen

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Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by Donjazzy12(m): 6:56am On Mar 12, 2019
frankleesehi:
Here is the full video of the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 which took off from Addis Ababa to Nairobi and crashed killing 157 people.


Investigations indicate that shortly after V1 speed (V1 is the speed beyond which take-off can no longer be aborted) the crew experienced difficulties and requested permission to return to the airport.

The flight 302 was climbing out when the aircraft leveled out at about 9,000ft above sea level. Radar contact was lost about 6 minutes later. The picture of the crash site indicated a high speed impact with the aircraft disintegrating when it hit the ground, and post crash fire.

Flight radar 24 was able to capture the first 6 minutes of the aircraft’s ADSB (Automatic Dependence Surveillance Broadcast) data as the aircraft departed to the east.

The standard instrument departure to the east requires the aircraft to be at 12,000ft but it was at 9,000ft. This indicates that the aircraft was below the desired altitude, thus putting the aircraft within 1,000ft of the mountainous terrain.

The aircraft rolled out on the runway and climbed into the sky at rate of 2,000ft per minute, and it quickly drops off to ZERO ft per minute, followed by another positive climb and another negative descent of 2000ft per minute, followed by another positive climb to about 7,000ft in 3 minutes before losing contact with the radar.

An altitude of just 1,000 to 2,000 feet above the ground, gives the crew very limited time and space to react if there is a controllability problem.

It is too early to say what exactly caused the crash, but watching as the crew struggled to keep the aircraft in the air and the chaos in the cabin as Flight 302 nosedive back to terra ferma into a giant crater is gut-wrenching…

Watch Video Here: https://www.hgsmediaplus.com.ng/2019/03/heartbroken-moment-pilots-struggled-to.html?m=1

Cc Lalasticlala
I no dey enter plane again oh!
Re: Heartbroken Moment Pilots Struggled To Control Ethiopian Plane Before It Crashed by moscobabs(m): 12:00pm On Mar 12, 2019
sad sad

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