Everything is sus right now, especially stories with too much emotional content.
Not possible to hold onto an aircraft's landing gear while it taxis, gets up to speed, and finally takes off. The idea that this was happening and people were falling hundreds of feet back to earth after takeoff is possibly designed just to create an emotional response.
Also not possible for those massive engines to be running and no one in the vicinity be affected. Those are as bigger than my wife's Honda CRV.
Having worked in the airline industry and been on tarmac working on numerous aircraft, it is possible to climb up into the wheel well and hide, if you can get to it, but there isn't room in there for anything except the wheels and suspension gear. No extra space for a person.
Goofy nose angle that can't possibly be correct. Given the plane's real size and length, the tail would have to be sitting on the ground for that nose angle to be right. These things have a built in "sitting" posture/appearance when on the ground, but the angle in the "fake plane" photo is too extreme. Also the windows. Definitely appear painted and too dark. This thing was not meant to be seen close up like this.
Everything is sus right now, especially stories with too much emotional content.
Not possible to hold onto an aircraft's landing gear while it taxis, gets up to speed, and finally takes off. The idea that this was happening and people were falling hundreds of feet back to earth after takeoff is possibly designed just to create an emotional response.
Also not possible for those massive engines to be running and no one in the vicinity be affected. Those are as bigger than my wife's Honda CRV.
Having worked in the airline industry and been on tarmac working on numerous aircraft, it is possible to climb up into the wheel well and hide, if you can get to it, but there isn't room in there for anything except the wheels and suspension gear. No extra space for a person.
Goofy nose angle that can't possibly be correct. Given the plane's real size and length, the tail would have to be sitting on the ground for that nose angle to be right. These things have a built in "sitting" posture/appearance when on the ground, but the angle in the "fake plane" photo is too extreme. Also the windows. Definitely appear painted and too dark. This thing was not meant to be seen close up like this.
This whole story seems bogus so far...