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Cessna wanders aimlessly over DC, intercepted by F-16's. Crashes. General confusion abounds

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Another day in DC? Maybe. Wonder whose plane it was and who all was on board. In case this gets more interesting:

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Reports from the FAA indicate that the plane dropped 28,864 feet in a minute.

Is that fast? That sounds fast.

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  • Longhorn_Fan68 changed the title to Cessna wanders aimlessly over DC, intercepted by F-16's. Crashes. General confusion abounds

Aviation subreddit speculates that the plane experienced a decompression/hypoxia event just before it descended for approach and the jets scramble because they were unresponsive. Plane did a 180 likely because that was the next waypoint in the nav. Ran out of fuel and plummeted to earth in a rural area. Best of a bad situation in that regard.

1 minute ago, Eastwood said:

Aviation subreddit speculates that the plane experienced a decompression/hypoxia event just before it descended for approach and the jets scramble because they were unresponsive. Plane did a 180 likely because that was the next waypoint in the nav. Ran out of fuel and plummeted to earth in a rural area. Best of a bad situation in that regard.

Payne Stewart

Ok, where was the last place Harrison Ford was spotted?  

6 minutes ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

Another day in DC? Maybe. Wonder whose plane it was and who all was on board. In case this gets more interesting:

Is that fast? That sounds fast.

I don't think we are going to get an in depth explanation from the crew or passengers, but maybe that is me being pessimistic.  

7 minutes ago, VirginiaLonghorn said:

Payne Stewart

That’s the exact situation they were citing in the thread.

11 minutes ago, Eastwood said:

That’s the exact situation they were citing in the thread.

And somebody was saying the pilots saw nobody moving in the plane.  That has to be creepy.

29 minutes ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

Another day in DC? Maybe. Wonder whose plane it was and who all was on board. In case this gets more interesting:

Is that fast? That sounds fast.

1) do cessnas fly that high?

2) does matter fall 5 miles in a minute?

huh, it didn’t bring your quote along

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Should have taken a balloon and then no one would have paid any attention. 

31 minutes ago, VirginiaLonghorn said:

Payne Stewart

Did Payne pull this stunt again?

46 minutes ago, DalTxHornFan said:

That tail number is a jet.  A Citation V.  They fly very high.

Yes, but how do they do low to the ground?

4 minutes ago, BamaATL said:

Yes, but how do they do low to the ground?

With the right velocity -- they pretty much vaporize.

Heard the sonic boom of the F-16 here in Northern VA.  Shook the whole damn house.

Shit

https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/04/us/southwest-virginia-aircraft-crash/index.html

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The private jet that crashed was registered to Encore Motors of Melbourne, Inc., out of Florida, according to FAA records. 

Barbara Rumpel is the president of the company. When reached by phone Sunday, her husband, John Rumpel, told CNN Barbara was safe and that they are owners of Encore. They did not want to comment further to CNN. 

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On her Facebook profile, Barbara commented on an unrelated post of others asking if she was on the plane and sending prayers, writing, “My family is gone, my daughter and granddaughter.”

John Rumpel told the Washington Post his family members, including his daughter, a grandchild and her nanny, were on board. He told The New York Times the family was returning home to East Hampton, New York, after a four-day trip to his home in North Carolina, and added his granddaughter is 2 years old.

 

Hypoxia is no joke, and at altitude wouldn’t take very long at all before everyone is incapacitated.  The Kalitta 66 ATC recording shows how impaired a lack of oxygen at altitude makes you…the pilot here sounds drunk until he descends, and you can hear the cabin pressure alarms wailing in the background but he seems completely unaware:


They think MH 370 was depressurized to incapacitate the passengers until their masks ran out, then the pilot ditched it in the middle of nowhere.  And of course the Payne crash, where the windows were frosted over.  Scary. 

9 hours ago, conVINCEd said:

The odds of his seed spreading have been reduced. 

Keep it classy libtard.

10 hours ago, conVINCEd said:

The odds of his seed spreading have been reduced. 

Dude

11 hours ago, conVINCEd said:

The odds of his seed spreading have been reduced. 

It's a dead 2 year-old.

9 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

It's a dead 2 year-old.

how do you get 100 babies into a bucket? 

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