Knowing what we know about plane crashes, cardiologist Dr Sugata Das died when he crashed the Cessna he was flying into a house in California, killing a UPS driver in the process.
His widow works as a doctor in Israel. He was also director of a charitable organisation called Power Of Love (interesting logo).
Any thoughts?
https://web.archive.org/web/20211012035057/https://poweroflove.org/profile/dr-sugata-das
I don't know, how do you think the air is at 29,800 ft?
Cessna 340 :- https://images.aircharterservice.com/global/aircraft-guide/private-charter/cessna-340-1.jpg
Was it a 340?it's So ~26,000 meters means about 0.5 ATM..... For reference a dive to 33 feet puts you at 2 ATM, 66 feet 3 ATM, 100 feet 4 ATM. ....... Cessna makes Corporate Jets too,but I was actually thinking of something like a Cessna 190 a two to six seat, single engine prop plane.. at the time i made the post (my thread) yesterday I did not know the plane tangled with a UPS truck after it hit the ground..... But if you think about it, a UPS truck is probably softer than a 190. A plane chassis (?) is composed of loops and stringers, essentially a cylindrical cage desighned to support the wing and tail control surfaces, while a UPS truck is a aluminum box (a weak geometric form (built by grumman), unless itis one of the newer fiberglass skinned boxes...
Interesting..search Santee plane crash and you will find numerous crashes. Most of which show a lot more airframe remaining. What I thought was the balled-up plane in yesterdays footage was actually the UPS truck..all of the other crash photos I saw showed a visible tail section and many showed a portion of the fuselage...