"This is a technical crash landing." -CNN
This is why I haven't turned on the TV in weeks.
God these idiots talking about cartwheeling and wings breaking off while looking at a live video of both wings attached.....
"This is a technical crash landing." -CNN
This is why I haven't turned on the TV in weeks.
Seems the impact with the ground started at the seawall (some of the top rocks on it are missing) and the debris trail is to the right of the centerline . . . bets on wind shear or sudden loss of power anyone?
Wind speeds 8kts, highest recorded was previous evening at 10pm for 13kts reported.I'll take not wind shear at 100-1.
Remind me again which part of the U.S. Korea is in again? Is it next to Texas?The last time a large U.S. airline lost a plane in a fatal crash was an American Airlines Airbus A300 taking off from JFK in 2001.
Wind speeds 8kts, highest recorded was previous evening at 10pm for 13kts reported.
I think you and I are on the same page.I'll take not wind shear at 100-1.
WOW the talking heads are running around with huge booners on this one!