In my mind, the most jaw-dropping video capture ever was the videographer who happened to catch the first plane as it crashed into the World Trade Center, He and his brother were filming a documentary about a rookie firefighter at a firehouse right in that neighborhood, and he was honing his shooting skills on a very routine run with the chief of the firehouse. They were standing in the middle of the street when they heard the very low-flying plane, looked up and he shot the footage. And then stayed with the chief while all hell broke loose. It’s a great documentary, although the focus of the piece changed dramatically of course. I’look up the name and add it. Peace … Naudet Brothers 9/11 documentary if you want to check it out.
The tornado taking off the neighbors roof was scary! That happened to me and my family when I was 10 years old. Thank God we had a basement! I remember feeling the air pressure change in an instant and I felt like the air in my whole body got sucked out! It was horrible!😢
Regarding the Amazon truck, if they knew the bridge was iffy, they could have unloaded the truck most of the way, taken part of the load across and unloaded it, etc.
'Minimal damage'. Not 'No damage', not 'cheap to repair', just 'relatively straightforward to fix, with sufficient time and money'. The ferry looking like it was nonchalantly trying to do a 'I aint done nuffin', that was funny
Hi Kabir! A natural gas explosion can be really devestating. I had a friend who lived in a small town near Fort Worth. One day he smelled a strong gas odor coming from the house next door. He knocked on the door, but nobody was home. He went to run some errands, and as he was almost home, he saw a huge fireball and heard a deafening boom. His neighbors house was GONE! There wasn't a wall left standing. No one was hurt, but there was damage to my friends house and others. I was there later that afternoon and there were surprisingly few debris, everything was gone, just scattered and burned up.
That actually happened here in my hometown a few summers ago. A lady from out of town was driving the wrong way down a one way street while drunk and hit a gas line of a home. Thankfully, the family smelled the gas and got out, but their house exploded and it damaged other houses to the point of having to be demolished later. We heard the explosion from our house which was miles away.
Hurst, Texas and cars going through houses and gas explosions…. Yep makes sense! Lived there twenty years ago and they had a house explode due to gas then too and another with a car that went through it…. That plane doesn’t have right flap position and apparently he couldn’t fix it….
Minimal damage..the dock is intact, the rest of the crane equipment on the dock stayed up, the fire was contained and no expolsion...the cost was probably around a million for damages ..ferry company probbly not happy.
Visibility wasn't the issue with the Lion Air plane. There was so much water on the runway that the aircraft hydroplaned and the brakes didn't work so it skidded off the end of the runway. Too much water means no traction.
The Barcelona international airport is NOT around the corner!!! It's a a good 20 drive away! Since when is 20 minutes 'around the corner'? Obviously the guy narrating this video DOESN'T KNOW WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT!
In my mind, the most jaw-dropping video capture ever was the videographer who happened to catch the first plane as it crashed into the World Trade Center, He and his brother were filming a documentary about a rookie firefighter at a firehouse right in that neighborhood, and he was honing his shooting skills on a very routine run with the chief of the firehouse. They were standing in the middle of the street when they heard the very low-flying plane, looked up and he shot the footage. And then stayed with the chief while all hell broke loose. It’s a great documentary, although the focus of the piece changed dramatically of course. I’look up the name and add it. Peace … Naudet Brothers 9/11 documentary if you want to check it out.
The tornado taking off the neighbors roof was scary! That happened to me and my family when I was 10 years old. Thank God we had a basement! I remember feeling the air pressure change in an instant and I felt like the air in my whole body got sucked out! It was horrible!😢
That plane WAS putting on the brakes.
Regarding the Amazon truck, if they knew the bridge was iffy, they could have unloaded the truck most of the way, taken part of the load across and unloaded it, etc.
Ya and I think they may have made it but the truck Went off the “tracks” for lack of a better word lol.
'Minimal damage'. Not 'No damage', not 'cheap to repair', just 'relatively straightforward to fix, with sufficient time and money'. The ferry looking like it was nonchalantly trying to do a 'I aint done nuffin', that was funny
The house gas explosion! Scary!
Those flaps up *were* the brakes, Kabir...
Hi Kabir! A natural gas explosion can be really devestating. I had a friend who lived in a small town near Fort Worth. One day he smelled a strong gas odor coming from the house next door. He knocked on the door, but nobody was home. He went to run some errands, and as he was almost home, he saw a huge fireball and heard a deafening boom. His neighbors house was GONE! There wasn't a wall left standing. No one was hurt, but there was damage to my friends house and others. I was there later that afternoon and there were surprisingly few debris, everything was gone, just scattered and burned up.
My favorite=the A6 ejection sequence b/c the pilot and navigator lived...
Hey Kabir! Happy Fall! Hope you and yours are well. Still loving the content. Keep up the hard work. We appreciate it. ❤️
Stunning.
That actually happened here in my hometown a few summers ago. A lady from out of town was driving the wrong way down a one way street while drunk and hit a gas line of a home. Thankfully, the family smelled the gas and got out, but their house exploded and it damaged other houses to the point of having to be demolished later. We heard the explosion from our house which was miles away.
Dallas suburbs have a lot of old gas lines that have exploded all on their own over the last decade or two.
Hurst, Texas and cars going through houses and gas explosions…. Yep makes sense! Lived there twenty years ago and they had a house explode due to gas then too and another with a car that went through it….
That plane doesn’t have right flap position and apparently he couldn’t fix it….
Minimal damage..the dock is intact, the rest of the crane equipment on the dock stayed up, the fire was contained and no expolsion...the cost was probably around a million for damages ..ferry company probbly not happy.
Really like today’s military postings 😊
Hydroplaing has a whole new meaning...
😂😂😂😂
Buff it out 😂😅😂
Am I sick to say I enjoyed it too?
Visibility wasn't the issue with the Lion Air plane. There was so much water on the runway that the aircraft hydroplaned and the brakes didn't work so it skidded off the end of the runway. Too much water means no traction.
In the German video, the dude filming says Glückwunsch. Literally says congratulations. Like congratulations, you f’ed up.
You should check out a film called Sorcerer.
The jet he got enough height to eject.....
I live 3 miles from that Texas home explosion and have never heard about it! (Or maybe I i did and just forgot.)
the house blowing up was wild. I didnt think that was going to happen, I was expecting another car crash or something not a live Michael Bay stunt.
Inner Spider Man? 😊
right on top of a vehicle, a vehicle that didn’t have to be there, I always thought Germans were smarter than that. 😂
crackling audio towards the end, otherwise great as usual
They can’t blame Lion Air for the Max crash. That was all Boeings fault!
The Barcelona international airport is NOT around the corner!!! It's a a good 20 drive away! Since when is 20 minutes 'around the corner'? Obviously the guy narrating this video DOESN'T KNOW WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT!
If anyone is surprised just watch Russians drive
FAFO!!!!