February 1Feb 1 3 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said: Am I the first one who is going to pose the question of a Medivac flight from Philadelphia, PA......to Springfield, MO? I've been through Springfield a few times. If I'm sick I'm taking Philly. Could be the right specialist just loves the Ozarks and you have to go there because they don’t travel. I’m sure people from all over get flown to Rochester MN too
February 1Feb 1 2 minutes ago, Royalfan5 said: Could be the right specialist just loves the Ozarks and you have to go there because they don’t travel. I’m sure people from all over get flown to Rochester MN too Well yea but the fucking Mayo Clinic is in Rochester, MN. Springfield, MO is where people stop to take a piss on the way to exciting locales like Branson or St Louis. I guess maybe could be somebody flying back home, or something...maybe, possibly.
February 1Feb 1 1 hour ago, Wally Fairway said: Now I'm depressed. It really brings me down. Don't bring me down No, no, no, no, no Ooh-ooh-hoo I'll tell you once more before I get off the floor Don't bring me down …Bruce!
February 1Feb 1 11 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said: Am I the first one who is going to pose the question of a Medivac flight from Philadelphia, PA......to Springfield, MO? I've been through Springfield a few times. If I'm sick I'm taking Philly. I saw somewhere else that it was stopping for fuel in Springfield MO, and the final destination was Tijuana.
February 1Feb 1 14 minutes ago, Surly Bevo said: Am I the first one who is going to pose the question of a Medivac flight from Philadelphia, PA......to Springfield, MO? I've been through Springfield a few times. If I'm sick I'm taking Philly. It was scheduled out of Springfield to head to Mexico later, so probably just a fuel stop. Lear 55 has a range of almost 2500 miles, but it would be less with 6 pax plus equipment and going against the jet stream. Edited February 1Feb 1 by OU Sucks
February 1Feb 1 1 hour ago, HiggyBaby said: Hearing from my Lear friends the following: Huh. I remember seeing that one video and thinking it was odd, where you can see the plane on a parbolic arc, getting steeper as it approached the ground. I guess that would be explained by the nose trim down premise, but I'm certainly no pilot. Does that seem plausible? Disclaimer: I don't know shit about fuck. Edited February 1Feb 1 by wood
February 1Feb 1 5 minutes ago, OU Sucks said: It was scheduled out of Springfield to head to Mexico later, so probably just a fuel stop. Lear 55 has a range of almost 2500 miles, but it would be less with 6 pax plus equipment and going against the jet stream. Thanks for clearing that up. You too paint color man.
February 1Feb 1 16 minutes ago, pantone159 said: I saw somewhere else that it was stopping for fuel in Springfield MO, and the final destination was Tijuana. Eating barbequed iguana
February 1Feb 1 30 minutes ago, pantone159 said: I saw somewhere else that it was stopping for fuel in Springfield MO, and the final destination was Tijuana.
February 1Feb 1 1 hour ago, markstanco said: This. At that dive rate it was mechanical. But we will find out in the next few months from the ntsb. Based on my understanding of the situation, I'm thinking that the cause of the crash was catastrophic duck tape failure encasing the right engine compressor.
February 1Feb 1 5 minutes ago, Bevo said: Based on my understanding of the situation, I'm thinking that the cause of the crash was catastrophic duck tape failure encasing the right engine compressor. …must be the humidity. It’s all ball bearings, nowadays!
February 1Feb 1 11 minutes ago, Bevo said: Based on my understanding of the situation, I'm thinking that the cause of the crash was catastrophic duck tape failure encasing the right engine compressor. Had to be the Fetzer valve.
February 1Feb 1 2 hours ago, Chips O'Toole said: Let's get that media circus thread fired up for the night crew! Based on the fact that it was headed to Mexico, and somebody has already opened up the cartel can of worms. And in the morning...
February 1Feb 1 Based on my understanding of the situation, I'm thinking that the cause of the crash was catastrophic duck tape failure encasing the right engine compressor.I think dei until told different
February 1Feb 1 2 hours ago, Surly Bevo said: Am I the first one who is going to pose the question of a Medivac flight from Philadelphia, PA......to Springfield, MO? I've been through Springfield a few times. If I'm sick I'm taking Philly. 2 hours ago, Surly Bevo said: Well yea but the fucking Mayo Clinic is in Rochester, MN. Springfield, MO is where people stop to take a piss on the way to exciting locales like Branson or St Louis. I guess maybe could be somebody flying back home, or something...maybe, possibly. Springfield has some massive hospital system. Don’t know specifics, but spent a night at a hotel last August that turned out to be some medium to long stay place for people receiving medical treatment at one of the hospital systems in town. Perhaps that was the refueling destination due to the ease of access from airport to medical care center if needed.
February 1Feb 1 I'm leaning toward an oxygen leak in the cabin. That's my internet qualified detective position.
February 1Feb 1 This crash is giving some Jenni Rivera vibes the way it just went straight into the ground.
February 1Feb 1 If you look closely at the videos, you can see that they blew up the Chicken Man. They blew up his house too.
February 1Feb 1 Popular Post 12 hours ago, Txzen said: Pediatric patient onboard, per CNN. Shriners’ Hospital Philly patient that was from Mexico. She had just finished her treatments and was headed home. im a Shriner. We just had our huge hospital fundraiser last weekend. This hits very close to home.
February 1Feb 1 11 hours ago, InkaUtexas said: Government or Mexican oligarch. So yeah, cartel. But there is the possibility it is a diplomat kid. Shriners’ patient.
February 1Feb 1 6 hours ago, MrBig said: This crash is giving some Jenni Rivera vibes the way it just went straight into the ground. Interesting - It kind of gave me some Jenna Jameson vibes, by how fast it went down.
February 1Feb 1 At least it hit a mall, so minimal ground casualties. Just burnt up cobwebs, cardboard boxes, and cellphone cases. CHIEF
February 1Feb 1 Yea I’m crying like a MFer. I still can’t believe it took that long. Sounds like someone needs to do their own research.
February 1Feb 1 49 minutes ago, Bevo said: Interesting - It kind of gave me some Jenna Jameson vibes, by how fast it went down.
February 1Feb 1 49 minutes ago, CHIEF said: At least it hit a mall, so minimal ground casualties. Just burnt up cobwebs, cardboard boxes, and cellphone cases. CHIEF
February 1Feb 1 14 hours ago, Celery Man said: they blew up the chiclet man they blew up his house too.
February 1Feb 1 All I’ve seen for fatalities are the people on the plane. Seems unlikely when there’s video of a dude engulfed in flames by the crash site.
February 1Feb 1 13 hours ago, Surly Bevo said: Am I the first one who is going to pose the question of a Medivac flight from Philadelphia, PA......to Springfield, MO? I've been through Springfield a few times. If I'm sick I'm taking Philly. My first thought, although it has nothing to do with the crash. That's like Medivac from Boston to Amarillo.
February 1Feb 1 10 hours ago, Napoleon said: Springfield has some massive hospital system. Dude. It's way worse than even Austin's. I spent cumulative weeks in Springfield hospitals as a boy (asthma, etc.). It is not a medical hub in any sense of the word.
February 1Feb 1 17 hours ago, Sawbonz said: Just finishing up in the OR and Fox News (as usual) is on in the lounge and the talking heads and guests are making rumbles about wtf another plane crash? O R you?
February 1Feb 1 9 hours ago, MrBig said: This crash is giving some Jenni Rivera vibes the way it just went straight into the ground. Are we sure Mike Elko wasn't flying it?
February 1Feb 1 All I’ve seen for fatalities are the people on the plane. Seems unlikely when there’s video of a dude engulfed in flames by the crash site. 7 fatalities. 6 crew and 1 on the ground. 19 injured.
February 1Feb 1 15 minutes ago, Herbie Hancock said: 7 fatalities. 6 crew and 1 on the ground. 19 injured. If only one person was killed on the ground, that will be a bit of a miracle. I'm 30 minutes away from that area, and it's densely packed. The only better spots to minimize ground causalities than the mall parking lot would have been Pennypack or one of the smaller parks/fields.
February 1Feb 1 I was also treated at that hospital as a kid ( it was both a Shriners and Scottish Rite hospital then
February 1Feb 1 Popular Post 1 hour ago, Herbie Hancock said: Burn victims don’t typically die right away. Give it a few more days. Mrs. Brat’s former high school boyfriend was severely burned when his helicopter was shot down in Vietnam. His upper body & head were badly burned - his nose, ears, & hair were gone. Plus most of the skin from his chest, back, arms & hands. He spent almost two years at Brooke Army Hospital in San Antonio immobilized on a special bed face down half the time recovering. They grew him a new nose by partially cutting a flap of flesh from his arm and attaching it to his face - with his arm strapped up so it would grow in place over a few months and be cosmetically shaped. At the time of the crash he saved his eyesight by crossing his forearm over both eyes. After his recovery, he returned to active duty, got married to a beautiful nurse, and had a productive career in Army Aviation before retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. He’s quite an interesting guy and a good man. Edited February 1Feb 1 by Armybrat
February 2Feb 2 5 hours ago, Herbie Hancock said: Burn victims don’t typically die right away. Give it a few more days. Edited February 2Feb 2 by OU Sucks
February 2Feb 2 21 hours ago, jimmyjazz said: Dude. It's way worse than even Austin's. I spent cumulative weeks in Springfield hospitals as a boy (asthma, etc.). It is not a medical hub in any sense of the word. But aren’t you like 75 years old? Shit could have changed since then.
February 2Feb 2 15 minutes ago, Fudge Nuggets said: But aren’t you like 75 years old? LMAO not even close.
February 2Feb 2 On 1/31/2025 at 9:34 PM, Surly Bevo said: Am I the first one who is going to pose the question of a Medivac flight from Philadelphia, PA......to Springfield, MO? I've been through Springfield a few times. If I'm sick I'm taking Philly. The child patient received treatment in Philadelphia and was headed home to Mexico. The stop in Springfield was a refueling stop in a lower traffic air area because the learjet doesn't have enough range to make the flight w/o a stop.
February 3Feb 3 Ok so now let's have a conversation... What are the names of the participants of the flight? Planes just do not sink at that rate and disappear without debris so what other lies have you believed in? Yes debris from the missle will fly into the restaurant and cause the other videos you have seen. At some point you will learn to use critical reasoning
February 3Feb 3 37 minutes ago, Pimphand said: Ok so now let's have a conversation... What are the names of the participants of the flight? Planes just do not sink at that rate and disappear without debris so what other lies have you believed in? Yes debris from the missle will fly into the restaurant and cause the other videos you have seen. At some point you will learn to use critical reasoning At some point, you'll learn to stop being credulous on the internet. https://6abc.com/post/black-box-found-medical-jet-crashed-northeast-philadelphia-sources/15858101/ Edited February 3Feb 3 by TwiceHorn
February 3Feb 3 3 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said: At some point, you'll learn to stop being credulous on the internet. https://6abc.com/post/black-box-found-medical-jet-crashed-northeast-philadelphia-sources/15858101/ Who has the credulity here? It's a lot easier to drop a black box that in that video looks pretty fucking undamaged in and synthesize it's flight data but hey you keep being you...
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