https://thepostmillennial.com/colorado-residents-shocked-falling-debris-united-airlines
Astro any insight is appreciated!
Astro any insight is appreciated!
Only FAA/NTSB has authority. Local police should not be involved, unless there is injury or fatality. Too often local law enforcement does the job of Federal Agencies....Although; local police are "community caretakers", but "legal authority and jurisdiction prevail".
I was at the hanger when the Boeing guys tested the early B777 on one engine in Newfoundland wind shears … needed 4 hours … after 5.5 hours they got bored …We had a fan fail on a 777 a few years back, and it looked like that, but the engines, and the airplane are generally super reliable.
That airplane flew over three hours to get to Hawaii after the engine failed.
So let's say that huge ring fell on your house and damaged your roof. Could you hold the part hostage until the responsible party cut you a check to fix your home?
Or is this a case where you're just stuck filing an insurance claim and hoping your rates don't go up as a result?
I have been on that same Delta fight a number of times, and the Asiana flight number you mentioned (pilot error) … AND many other United/Continental or whomever B777 aircraft including the very first United (pre merger) airframe itself … Yeah=Many B777’s from Asian, US, European, Middle East, and “CNN collusion” countries …Flew in a 777 from Atlanta to Johannesburg, SA and remember being slightly concerned being out over all that ocean if we had to fly on one engine. It was actually the same day in 2013 that an Asian Airlines 777 came up short in San Francisco. We were watching it unfold waiting for our flight and I figured the odds of 2 777s crashing on the same day had to be in my favor. Those engines are big! Glad nobody was hurt.
Flew in a 777 from Atlanta to Johannesburg, SA and remember being slightly concerned being out over all that ocean if we had to fly on one engine. It was actually the same day in 2013 that an Asian Airlines 777 came up short in San Francisco. We were watching it unfold waiting for our flight and I figured the odds of 2 777s crashing on the same day had to be in my favor. Those engines are big! Glad nobody was hurt.
I saw a piece of Skylab when I was in WA. Pretty sure it was in a town called Pemberton. A shop had it sitting on a counter, possibly under glass but not sure now. It was about 2 ft. long.I'm pretty sure their primary concern is that the locals don't go around looking for souvenirs. Still not as crazy as the time Skylab reentered and showered a town in Western Australia with reentry debris that didn't completely burn up.
So let's say that huge ring fell on your house and damaged your roof. Could you hold the part hostage until the responsible party cut you a check to fix your home?
Or is this a case where you're just stuck filing an insurance claim and hoping your rates don't go up as a result?