The wings, engine, and pieces of the same Learjet 55 plane found on ground would disagree. I've only seen a few dozen missile incoming while deployed, and they sound nothing like a plummeting jet traveling half the speed. The jet was taking off and at an altitude of 1600ft. Average speed for climb is pushing 220mph. A loss of control or limited control the plane took to a sharp descent of 11,000ft/min. It took 8.3 seconds to impact and reached max 250mph. There is a very unique whistle to a subsonic missile and it sounds nothing like a jet impacting at half the speed. You can measure the data from the FAA, or simply record data from evaluating the video and see clearly that this is a jet, because missiles DON'T FLY THAT SLOW into the ground. This jet is doing no more than 250-285 tops. A TCM is subsonic and flies at 550mph. And foreign missiles would require strikes from off shore which would have been addressed or an ICBM which would have wiped that part of town of the map. Let alone they travel well over 8-50x faster than this jet is descending. But, minus the math. I would still go with the planes panels, wings, fuselage, and passengers laying in the middle of a parking lot in Philly says it was in fact a plane and a controlled effort to avoid mass casualties by a pilot who knew his life was ending. He could have hit houses or crowded roads, and he went for the most open place to avoid killing people in their homes. People I imagine were still susceptible to injury, but at least people in a parking lot had time to hear or see the plane and evacuate. People in their homes would have had no idea and then fires would have destroyed even more life and property. Was hell of a place to crash in less than 10 seconds. Props to this pilot's family for his valiant effort saving lives.
that crash just shouldn't have happened
Bro i live 3 minutes away from the plane crash that shit was insane
That guy probably use to have bigger lawn and refused to give up mower after having to give up the lawn.
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Blackhawk also crashed into a plane in DC America and flying ain’t going good this week
that no small plane
im not saying it isnt a plane, but it does not sound like a plane/jet
The wings, engine, and pieces of the same Learjet 55 plane found on ground would disagree.
I've only seen a few dozen missile incoming while deployed, and they sound nothing like a plummeting jet traveling half the speed.
The jet was taking off and at an altitude of 1600ft. Average speed for climb is pushing 220mph. A loss of control or limited control the plane took to a sharp descent of 11,000ft/min.
It took 8.3 seconds to impact and reached max 250mph.
There is a very unique whistle to a subsonic missile and it sounds nothing like a jet impacting at half the speed.
You can measure the data from the FAA, or simply record data from evaluating the video and see clearly that this is a jet, because missiles DON'T FLY THAT SLOW into the ground.
This jet is doing no more than 250-285 tops. A TCM is subsonic and flies at 550mph. And foreign missiles would require strikes from off shore which would have been addressed or an ICBM which would have wiped that part of town of the map. Let alone they travel well over 8-50x faster than this jet is descending.
But, minus the math. I would still go with the planes panels, wings, fuselage, and passengers laying in the middle of a parking lot in Philly says it was in fact a plane and a controlled effort to avoid mass casualties by a pilot who knew his life was ending.
He could have hit houses or crowded roads, and he went for the most open place to avoid killing people in their homes. People I imagine were still susceptible to injury, but at least people in a parking lot had time to hear or see the plane and evacuate. People in their homes would have had no idea and then fires would have destroyed even more life and property.
Was hell of a place to crash in less than 10 seconds. Props to this pilot's family for his valiant effort saving lives.
Its clearly a plane and sounds like it too
Yes it does? Clean your ears
China's AI is bringing down planes faster than we all thought possible.