Boston-Bound Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Wing Falls Apart Mid-Air (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila
A United Airlines Boston-bound flight on Monday afternoon made an emergency landing after the wing of the plane fell apart mid-air.
Yup. Throw an egg at a 1/2" steel plate at 500 mph. What would happen? Splat.
Same thing with an airliner hitting concrete and steel framed tower. Splat.
It is quite possible that the three airliners that "crashed into buildings" were flown out to see and lost. What we saw "live" was CGI footage of planes flying into the WTC. Also, everything was set prior to 9/11.
Yes, WTC was not exactly steel framed. Elevator shaft core with a sort of tent pole construction of the outside of the building. You only need to blow up the core of the building. The white puffs of smoke with booms going off was probably 'airplane fuel collecting and blowing up as it pooled' ;) Or you know blasting charges.
Yeah, that and thermite.
My house had a thermite problem once. I called Pest Control. They bombed the place.
Maybe that's what happened. The whole 9/11 thing was just some guys planting some thermite bombs. Or bombs for the thermites.
For some reason I'm not sure if those two sentences are saying the same thing, so take your pick.
Those steel beams were cut by the wings of the airplane. ;)
Literally shooting a soda can at concrete wall. No way an airliner could smash through a steel sky scraper.
The airline got the memo that those cast iron planes were uneconomical and bad for the environment. Onwars and upwars! So, in line with Continuous Improvements, and considereing ALSO the harmz caused by cast-iron planes who cut steel supports and crumble them into bite-size peeeces,
Leading edges are Stainless steel or aluminum alloy. Usually aluminum alloy. Source: am aerplain mekanik
This is a trailing edge of a slat, thank the lord it wasn't a leading edge.
Looks like a leading edge slat, the Nacelle is forward of it. Also looks like it is composit material.
It does look like composite doesn't it? It is a leading edge slat, its the trailing edge of it that is u/s.
I got what you are saying,and I don't think it was in danger of crashing from this. I bet it was allready damage on the ground and it took off like this and a passenger noticed it.
All well said. I didn’t zoom in on the picture, I agree that it looks like composite.
I'm glad I don't have to fly during this part of the movie.