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Hey @IanF , help me understand. I understand that during turbulence the plane could fall and people would be weightless, but in so many of these stories you hear of people hitting the plane roof with force, as if the plane is being 'pulled' down faster than gravity. What gives?
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Simon wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 9:16 am Hey @IanF , help me understand. I understand that during turbulence the plane could fall and people would be weightless, but in so many of these stories you hear of people hitting the plane roof with force, as if the plane is being 'pulled' down faster than gravity. What gives?
Wind pushes the plane down? Pilots dive out of the bumpy bit of the sky? Gremlins?
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Simon wrote: Wed May 22, 2024 9:16 am Hey @IanF , help me understand. I understand that during turbulence the plane could fall and people would be weightless, but in so many of these stories you hear of people hitting the plane roof with force, as if the plane is being 'pulled' down faster than gravity. What gives?
I am not a pilot, but people & other things bounce off the roof when the plane undergoes negative-G. Which is most likely caused by a sudden pitch nose-down (relative to it's situation moments earlier - so it could be level flight into nose-down, or return to level-ish flight from a sudden nose-up pitch etc etc).

@IanF will be along to confirm shortly, but there is always this too....

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Newton’s Laws of Motion explain the issue. Human body (unattached) complies with First Law, whilst Aircraft experiences his Second Law. The Third Law is when the aircraft and body connect.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-l ... e-69056052

Battle of Britain memorial flight spitfire has come down in Lincolnshire, killing the pilot. RIP
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:o :(
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nuttinnew wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 2:58 pm @GG.; side hustle? https://www.flightradar24.com/GGSPY/3560854b
:D

I checked how much those little 'copters cost -£350k second hand :shock:
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jamcg wrote: Sat May 25, 2024 11:08 pm https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-l ... e-69056052

Battle of Britain memorial flight spitfire has come down in Lincolnshire, killing the pilot. RIP
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I’m just waiting now to see if it’s a mechanical failure or something like this near miss from last year, between a hurricane and some prick flying his drone about

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engine ingestion fatality - Schipol.

Not much info available at this point, but RIP.
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mik wrote: Thu May 30, 2024 8:07 am engine ingestion fatality - Schipol.

Not much info available at this point, but RIP.
Rule 1 is don't stick your head in the spinny thing. :(

I seem to remeber something similar happening to someone on a US aircraft carrier.
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Chinook and Apache near-ish by, their sound doesn't half travel.
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:o :shock:
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I wonder what effect (if any) it had on the engines.
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The C-17 from today's Trooping flyover; https://globe.adsbexchange.com/?icao=43c04e
It was cool seeing the line of planes on there as they got in formation and approached 8-)
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