BREAKING: At Least 2 Dead After Fiery Plane Crash on Florida Highway Near The City Of Naples
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2024
- At Least 2 Dead After Fiery Plane Crash on Florida Highway Near The City Of Naples
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That pilot was incredibly calm. That crew saved their passenger's lives with their best effort.
Were there any survivors?
My heart sank when I saw this headline earlier. Thanks for the update. It's a miracle any one survived this. RIP for those lost souls.
Sincere condolences to all left behind at this sad time of loss and mourning.
Wow, that crash site looks “unsurvivable”. Sad…
God bless these poor people, that Pilot was as calm as you like. PEACE AND LOVE TO EVERYONE ❤❤.
What a tragic disaster. Godspeed, RIP.
That’s just awful. Praying for any survivors
There's batteries, O2 cylinders - all kinds of stuff that can potentially explode and send shrapnel everywhere. These people are awful close.
I was surprised to see that cars were still allowed to drive passed.
The O2 is probably 1800 psi. No joke if it ruptures.
Can’t believe so many people are choosing to drive down a road occupied by a freaking plane on fire! How does the thought process work here?
This is I-75, a very heavily traveled interstate with limited exit options. Cars get backed up for miles very quickly sometimes. There is no way to turn around and go another way many times.
You're also better off driving around it if you can safely & have no way to turn around, rather than pulling over & creating a hazard or blocking the road for emergency vehicles. The last thing you want to do is either make yourself another casualty or prevent help from getting to the scene as fast as possible.
@@slaveofjesus3878Limited exits and limited alternatives. I was only a few miles away from here today and it took almost 90 minutes to get home.
Hugh. You’re kind of dense, buddy! If the people do not drive around, they are going to be stuck there for a minimum of about 15 hours while investigation is going on and cleanup. There is a chance it could be less than 15 hours, but who’s to say!and what are you gonna do otherwise drive against the oncoming traffic drive the medium and take a chance on getting stuck. It’s better just to drive around until highway patrol gets there and tells you no
@@raymonddriggers Or you could do the human thing and stop to give assistance.
too many crashes involving private planes . when it comes to private pilot training , people focuses more on the costs rather than the quality of the training and on how skilled are the instructors .
It’s not the instructors. It’s a known fact that a lot of corporate pilots are sub standard. Not saying that is the case here or everywhere. Just ask any of the TRE’s that train them. There’s a lot of pressure from the corporate flight training schools to ‘get them through’ the check, because they don’t want to lose clients in the multi-million dollar business. The sad reality is a lot of these billionaires who buy these aircraft, in some cases hire complete imbacilies to fly them around without even realising the danger they put themselves in. A lot of corporate pilots simply wouldn’t pass the standard needed for Commercial Airline Pilots. Airlines generally have a far higher standard of training and checking their pilots.
Who is the less than bright helicopter pilot, 1/ in dander if a fuel explosion occurs but worse 2/ is you can see his down draft is fanning the fire by the direction of the flames which revert to vertical whenever away. Should not have a licence
Exactly
Ambulance chasing glory seekers.
Jet fuel doesn’t “explode” (it’s one of the design requirements).
Fanning the flames is a completely separate problem with idiotic news helicopter pilots (and one I have experienced with industrial fires).
Probably a news helicopter trying to take a shot of the bodies. It is the USA after all.
Media people aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer. They just turn, get in the way and do whatever they like 'to get a picture'.
Sad. Thought at first fueling error but post crash fire makes me think otherwise because of nature and type of fire. Really too bad.
That pilot is the definition of a MAN'S MAN!
So sad. Aussie Bob ❤
RIP & my condolences to the families of those lost in this incident.
Rest in Peace.
Sad!🙏
Quite a bit of Jet A burning up there ...
Media better not mislabel this as a “Boeing Bombardier Challenger” like they did with United’s “Boeing Airbus A319”
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Wait what makes you lose both engines at the same time (i asume)?. Did they hit a flok of birds?
What is it with Florida lately? Crash after crash after crash…
Two thoughts:
1) Did the pilot attempt to land on the wrong side of the road, going into traffic rather than with it?
2) Why didn’t the police close off that side of the freeway rather than letting cars go through?
If traffic can see you they'll get out of the way.
"Wrong wayr"
I dont think so, see the marks on the wall, would be going with track
Looks a very hard landing to break the aircraft like that. Any injuries to the oncoming opposing traffic?
According to a witness, a car was struck by I don’t have any other details
Seems a lot of air crashes of private planes lately?
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Where is The carbon credit collector he’s going to make a killing on this!
Lots of fuel burning black. This is unusual, let the NTSB do their initial investigation. They are busy in 2024. aircraft problems everyday in America?
Atypical to lose an engine, let alone both.
Primary cause of dual engine failure is usually fuel exhaustion.. But with that amount of flames most probably not. Still highly likely fuel related.. Starvation.
I can’t believe all the cars that drove past. The plane was still fully engulfed in flames and an explosion happens right after one car passes. So damn stupid.
Did the pilot survive?
RIP
Small pane?
And the chopper fanning the flames…
My question is why did he have dual engine failures,is it possible he ran a tank dry on short ,and in such shock he did not switch tanks and hit the boost pumps to get these engines to relight?? there was plenty of fuel to burn at the crash site!!
Assuming anything at this point is incredibly shortsighted and inappropriate. The facts will be revealed in due time, best not to assume or throw ridiculous accusations.
The pilot obviously graduated from Joe Biden Barack Obama school of flight, he took their crash course!! all kidding aside. He literally could be one of these DEI graduates of Barack Obama Joe Biden policy which, more than likely he could care less, because the passengers we’re probably capitalist on board
No, he didn’t run a tank dry ya numb nut. He’s a pro aviator. There’s a ton of reasons why you lose two engines.
Fuel contamination is a possibility.
you can hear sirens but no sign of police or firemen why was the road not closed
In response to my first comment yes i did jump the gun ,but it seems odd that this bird burned so long and with such intensity,having said that our wonderful NTSB will take as long as two years to produce a probable cause!!
Did he land into oncoming traffic?
Guy did the maintenance used to work for booing....that's my guess.
Why did both engines stop ? perhaps empty tanks, we shall wait for the interim report, The two that died were they on the aircraft or in their cars ?
Why are all of these planes falling out of the sky?
gravity
@@peterebel7899 Yes....I agree.
It’s amazing how metal can burn so easily in a plane. The whole fuselage is rapidly consumed.
Well 500 gallons of aviation fuel will make anything burn.
@@jessebreck9 yes. Good point. I suppose anything will burn with that stuff.
Aluminum when heated to a critical temperature will ignite and burn.
According to Google, jet fuel burns at 1500°f, below the burning temperature of aluminum.
But 1) maybe they use alloys with a lower ignition point, or 2) the other materials in the plane burn hotter than jet fuel- like oxygen generators or laminated materials?
Maybe jets just melt apart.
Sad for the two occupants lost.
Yeah, kinda brings to mind the things that happened up in New York years ago if you’ve ever watched the videos of it pancaking kind of realize there’s no way without help of some kind that the steel structure would ache like that because there’s no way fuel could have gotten down that far at some point in time it would fold over instead of pancaking!
Were the pilots among the deceased?
:(
Car are just passing by like nothing has happened.
I’m a retired firefighter of 27yrs. Approaching a plane crash with a disassembled aircraft, whilst leaking jet fuel isn’t heroic, it’s incredibly stupid and reckless. You could become another victim when firefighters arrive and present a deadly scenario, for you as well as the firefighters who’d risk their lives because of your own selfish, irresponsible decision. Whomever approached the aircraft and wisely turned around, was incredibly stupid and so very lucky.
There was very little to zero chance of survivors, which was apparent even just watching the video. Posting about the lack of faith in humanity, because nobody was stopping to help is your right, but it’s incredibly shortsighted. There are so many variables when conducting a risk vs benefit analysis on a fire scene, which is something firefighters do regularly at work and occasionally in real life/off duty and this aircraft was screaming at bystanders, to stay away. I apologize if this seems like a harsh response, but it’s something that needs to be addressed because it’s so incredibly important.
Cheers
@@teddy.d174 I wasn’t saying that they should stop and try to help. No way! I meant that the highway should have been closed. I know that police and firefighters were on their way but instead just passing by exposing themselves to possible explosion, they should have stopped before they came close.
Out of fuel? Not sure the pilot's best decision was to land against traffic on an interstate the middle of the day. Best case scenario is not killing more people on the ground than on your AC. At first glance, I think we're going to find a lot of blame somewhere here. And no, the flames you see aren't necessarily a lot of fuel on board.
maybe find the entire recording, and listen to it.
not out of fuel.
Then what, have some experience in this game. Two engines is a clue.@@MissMyMusicAddiction
Thanks for the details LOL. Did I miss the part where he said I have a duel engine failure but I'm not out of fuel? The plane should have had enough fuel for the whole trip and a trip back to base. What's your theory, hit some wrong switches by mistake? I'm betting this was the result of stupidity somewhere along the line. Two modern jet engines don't just suddenly stop simultaneously out of the blue. That type has a solid record. That was not much of a fire for a plane with a lot of fuel on board. Sad, but I think true.@@MissMyMusicAddiction
@@boatlover1875 no, I meant the entire ATC recording. they landed off the road, contacted the wall, and got flipped around, as a result.
I'm not speculating on root cause.
don't disagree with that@@MissMyMusicAddiction
How do you loose both engines ? In a jet ? At once ?????
Ice or contaminants blocking the fuel filters are among the possibilities.
Run out of fuel
@@flightmaster999 In that case there wouldn’t be a huge fire. And if they were low on fuel, they would have notified ATC for priority vectors.
@@cargopilot747 Agreed, I was just looking at all possibilities, other than mechanical failure, which makes little sense as you never see simultaneous double engine failures on aircraft. So the other possibility is the engines were out of fuel, not necessarily the aircraft.
Always amazes me, all the people in their cars that just drive around it... maybe some people burning alive in there, but I've got to get to that dentist's appointment....
What is wrong with humanity - A. driving thru smoke screens at high speed thru an accident/airplane crash side for pure convenience?! B. Not forming passage for emergency vehicles when traffics slows to a stall on motorways. Don't wait till you hear sirens and horns right behind you, file inline when still rolling, ahead of time. One day it might safe your life as well.
This is the USA mate not Europe where we have different values.
You must be a Kraut.
@@1chish Sounds bit more like Shanghai values you got there mate... stuff like this used to be common road courtesy as offering help.
@@Sideshowbobx Oh I live in the UK so 'European'. My comment was to suggest that this driving past and not caring is a US thing and not how we do things over here.
I can't believe idiot car drivers just drove past this. Humanity never gets any better. Rest in Peace to those who died and to their families my condolences
yeah the people just driving right through are idiots.
This was my first thought, but if everyone had stopped it would have taken much longer for emergency vehicles to reach the crash.
Sorry I'm not from the US. Here in Australia main highways have hard shoulders which are for emergency vehicles,.
@@wendycregan2147 News Flash lady: Our shoulders are wide enough to accommodate Fire/Rescue. Seen them do it many times. Also highway exits can be shut down which allows emergency vehicles to use them to reach a scene. We’re not as dumb as you think.
@@wendycregan2147 We used to have those on US 101 south of San Francisco, but they were gradually removed to make carpool and now toll lanes. Not a good thing. But even when shoulders are wide enough, emergency vehicles can’t drive as quickly on them as on the highway proper.
sigh
Incredible, the number of people driving past not even bothering to render assistance.
What assistance could they even give? Have you seen that sea of flames? There were professionals on the scene already. Best not to get in their way.
Promo sm
Has the world forgotten about aircraft maintenance? I know the Russians don't believe in it and I'm hoping we don't follow suit because accidents like this is happening to often. Twice in Florida in a week, is that a coincidence?
Maintenance has caused similar accidents - like the airliner that the maintenance guys left the oil system gaskets off (on all three engines).
Florida is not in Russia.
Yes.
@@peterebel7899 No - it doesn’t have the excuses.
I saw this behavior in Paris several years ago, where there was an absolute lack of humanity, here now people go about their business as long as the road is open regardless that people are burning alive.
If you can't help, but you stay there, you're blocking emergency vehicles from getting in with your vehicle.
...At this point I've got a disposable fire extinguisher, a makeshift prybar, and some first aid supplies in my car.
If something like that happens on my way to/from work?
I probably would get out, see there was a) no living people to help, and b) no way I could get really close to that hot of a fire without protective gear, which I don't have.
I might stay to direct traffic away from a burning wreck (car, plane, whatever), so emergency services could get in.
Then I'd go to work, that money ain't making itself.
I’m a retired firefighter of 27yrs. Approaching a plane crash with a disassembled aircraft, whilst leaking jet fuel isn’t heroic, it’s incredibly stupid and reckless. You could become another victim when firefighters arrive and present a deadly scenario, for you as well as the firefighters who’d risk their lives because of your own selfish, irresponsible decision. Whomever approached the aircraft and wisely turned around, was incredibly stupid and so very lucky.
There was very little to zero chance of survivors, which was apparent even just watching the video. Posting about the lack of faith in humanity, because nobody was stopping to help is your right, but it’s incredibly shortsighted. There are so many variables when conducting a risk vs benefit analysis on a fire scene, which is something firefighters do regularly at work and occasionally in real life/off duty and this aircraft was screaming at bystanders, to stay away. I apologize if this seems like a harsh response, but it’s something that needs to be addressed because it’s so incredibly important.
Cheers
How do you know this person driving by might have a child in hospice care and trying to get there before he dies and maybe the person as they’re driving by is saying a prayer would that make you feel any different?!! or would you continue to be a pompous, JA!!
@@raymonddriggers You’re being a bit over dramatic. Yes it’s true, that people have different reasons as to why they’ll just drive by said wreckage however, the reality that people driving by are experiencing such an important event (some of which you stated) in their life is unrealistic, statistically speaking. The most logical explanation is that they’re simply getting the hell out of the way (which is exactly what they should be doing), in order to keep traffic flowing, so firefighters can access the scene in a timely manner.
@@teddy.d174 no, thank you. I don't think it sounds harsh. What sounds harsh to me are the immoral people berating other people for not needlessly throwing their lives away and complicating the situation. That shaming and guilt-trip manipulation is disgusting.
The US is rotten. Why were people driving by like it was an inconvenience? Eff me
Because they had obligations prior to the incident.
Because the temperature of a jet fuel fire is hotter than the sun in some places. Nobody is going to save anyone’s life at that point.
It's all the same unfortunately in other Western countries too not just the US..Money comes first Compassion much less priority.
Is there something the average motoring Joe can even DO, unless to try to pick up those who have managed to ambulate clear of the fire, and then they might get sued?
@@albertsammut433 Kind of got a point... there could well be nothing there to pick up the cost of hospital for a would-be rescuer. Would cut into the fleadom.
Just incredible how people just carried on driving past like nothing happened. No one got out to help people.
21st Century USA ....