'Turbulence On The Ground': Passenger Rides Out Chicago Derecho In Plane Stuck On Tarmac
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Daniel Amato was among the passengers who were forced to endure the powerful storms that tore through Chicago on Monday night in an airplane that was stuck on the tarmac at O'Hare International Airport.
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One of my daughters was fortunately inside the airport at O'Hare for 7 hours after her flight was repeatedly delayed due to the stormy weather.
I’d rather be on the ground than up in the air during severe storm or turbulence.
Where can I find the original video so that I don't have to give a news outlet another view if I want to see it again?
@@SpenzOT you are actually giving the person who created the video a view.
Why wouldn’t they allow them off the plane and into the airport?
Because everyone was hiding from the tornado- that includes rampers and ATC workers. Think!
@@aniakrysiano reason to be salty, some of us are smart enough to stay out of those damn tin cans in the sky and want to know.
@@aniakrysia. It’s not ok to trap passengers on a plane during this kind of weather because they decided to take a trip.
rain came in through
the window ?
that doesn’t sound right
@@mopthermopther maybe it was a 737 max. As the saying goes, if it’s a max it’s full of cracks.
How can being trapped on a plane during a tornado warning considered safe?
And if that's a safety plan in 100 plus miles an hour wind to to leave the customer on the tarmac in a plane that's a dumb plan
and you think a workers should be outside marshaling the plane into the gate at 100 mph? And do you think air traffic controllers should be sitting up high surrounded by windows to guide planes into and out of the airport? Which plan do you think is safe, genius?
Why is it if a tornado hits a major city it's called derencho
A derecho is a large, widespread storm with sustained winds - mostly straight line winds - but tornados can be embedded within the larger storm. A similar storm hit Houston earlier this year but a substantial derecho went through Iowa in 2020 as well and did a ton of damage even without a lot tornadoes.
@@hollymccormack4081 there were tornadoes embedded in this line the weather service is still investigating how long they lasted and how strong they were.
@@newsnowtammylynnlynn484 Because a Derecho isn't a tornado. . . A Derecho brings high power similar to a tornado, except it's only in one direction. Tornadoes blow in all directions.
The wind gets stronger because the plane cause the turbulence on the ground that it’s due of the storm derecho in Chicago.
Sounds like the delay was longer than the actual flight . Since it as less than one third full plane it wasn't that bad you had extra room to stretch out to move around and hopefully extra meals 😊😊😊
This guy's never experienced real turbulence in his life. Puff...
Right, I had seven hours of turbulence, New York, to Madrid, Spain
Oh my God that's so badass, I've never even been on a airplane
@@neoginseng436 You gotta get your ass on a plane! If you like roller coasters, turbulence won't upset you too much.
Call me sick, but I get the giggles when there's turbulence.
That plane was no longer stuck on the tarmac.
Couldn't let them sit in the terminal lounge?
The terminal lounge is much less safe than the plane. The walls are all glass. Nobody was in the lounge. The ground crew was all in tornado shelters.
But they left the passengers sitting on the plane unprotected. Wow. Wow. And people wonder why I don’t fly. This is why.
A plane is just 5a big roll cage. If you are locked into your seat with with seatbelts, you would likely survive, if the tornado lifted the plane and it rolled , you'd still be pretty safe and not die unless the plane is thrown and hits something at a very fast speed...but I don't think there are any records of planes with passengers being rolled and passengers or crew getting hurt or killed.
And they don't feed you; you can't use the bathroom and you can't even get a cup of coffee.
Bc your coffee is more important than crew safety🙄