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19 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

That video- fucking hell.

Why run past the initial engine, after trying to climb on it?

Absolutely terrible event for those workers to witness.

He was clearly unwell, he kind of chest pumped the first one then dived into the second, awful.

Posted
34 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

That video- fucking hell.

Why run past the initial engine, after trying to climb on it?

Absolutely terrible event for those workers to witness.

Willie Organ......he was on the wing too 😘 

Posted
28 minutes ago, Winchester White said:

He was clearly unwell, he kind of chest pumped the first one then dived into the second, awful.

Yeah, my thoughts too.

Given all what he'd gone through to get there, then there must have been some planning beforehand.

Which made me ask the question initially- if he was intent on the suicide act, then why miss the first opportunity?

Like you, I reckon he was clearly unwell, or popped up on something. Perhaps the presence of the security personnel tipped him over edge?

Got to feel for those that witnessed it.

Posted
On 13/06/2025 at 21:45, Winchester White said:

Have a look at Mentor Pilot, gives some possible explanations. Seems on Boeing you actually can retract front edges or rear flaps at the wrong time (like take off) but obviously this isn't them saying it is the cause.

I am starting to think this will be an accumulation of mistakes, maintenance and training that ended up in disaster.

https://i2.res.24o.it/pdf2010/Editrice/ILSOLE24ORE/ILSOLE24ORE/Online/_Oggetti_Embedded/Documenti/2025/07/12/Preliminary Report VT.pdf

And let the conspiracies now begin....

Posted
13 hours ago, Winchester White said:

For those interested 

 

Good summary it looks to me we might not ever find out how and why the switches were operated, hence my conspiracy comment. The investigators really could do with a video feed in addition to audio.

It all appeared to go wibble at rotation so my initial thought was a loose object on the centre console such as a phone or iPad sliding back and striking the switches (which were either worn or incorrectly installed, there has been a previous safety bulletin about these switches). 

But that didn't explain why it took 10 and 12 secs to recycle the switches so I started to ponder maybe a coffee cup spilled shorting the switches, it then took 10 secs or so for the fluid to clear and the switches to become serviceable again.

Then I read that there was a error message on the electronic information system on the previous flight relating to the stabilisers which was entered into the tech log. What if this error message popped up again when the aircraft was rotated? Perhaps the non-flying captain reached down to isolate the system and threw the wrong switches, the stabiliser switches are to the left of the fuel and the last thing you want on take off is a runaway stabiliser (737Max style).

We might never know, do you visit pprune.org? (Professional Pilots Rumour Network)... there is obviously a long discussion on there, I've been on the site for 20 odd years and just like here it can get a bit argumentative 😉

 

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Posted

Not a plane crash but can't find another plane thread. (There's plenty of plain)

@Marc505why have their been fighter jets firing over my house at 11-12pm nightly for the past 4 night? 

They sound like they're head South West.

Sure one made a sonic boom on Monday.

Posted
12 minutes ago, gonzo said:

Not a plane crash but can't find another plane thread. (There's plenty of plain)

@Marc505why have their been fighter jets firing over my house at 11-12pm nightly for the past 4 night? 

They sound like they're head South West.

Sure one made a sonic boom on Monday.

Well!

There's been a lot of night flying all over the UK recently from an RAF Typhoon squadron that specialises in testing new kit (41 Squadron) so it could be that.

But!

Looking at FlightRadar the last few nights there's been loads of convoys of US tankers and fighter jets heading towards the Middle East and it looks like many of them are passing directly over you. The Pegasus usually supports F-22 Raptors (when they're not broken which is often) so I think you've been getting buzzed by stealth fighters!

Screenshot_20260228_072905_Flightradar24.jpg

Posted
1 hour ago, gonzo said:

Not a plane crash but can't find another plane thread. (There's plenty of plain)

@Marc505why have their been fighter jets firing over my house at 11-12pm nightly for the past 4 night? 

They sound like they're head South West.

Sure one made a sonic boom on Monday.

At least 6 flying over Manchester throughout yesterday, fuel tanker flying over Chorley last night on its journey from maine to the yank airbase at mildenhall.

Posted
56 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

I've been hearing them over the last week too.

Wasn't sure if they were fighter types, or lone range refuelling jobs.

Said to the wife it didn't sound like a normal commercial aircraft.

Been going on since January, but this week has seen a constant push. Think it’s the raptors that have four engines instead of the usual two which give them the distinctive roar.

Posted
32 minutes ago, onefinfrandsen said:

Been going on since January, but this week has seen a constant push. Think it’s the raptors that have four engines instead of the usual two which give them the distinctive roar.

They only have 2 but sound louder. Weirdly the F-35's are the loudest I've heard and they only have one. Obscenely loud in fact!

Posted
5 minutes ago, onefinfrandsen said:

Which have the four ?

No fighter jets do, maybe thinking B1 bomber which basically has 4 F-15 engines, that is some beast!

Posted
20 minutes ago, Marc505 said:

They only have 2 but sound louder. Weirdly the F-35's are the loudest I've heard and they only have one. Obscenely loud in fact!

Remember working close to Barton airport early eighties and the air show was on, the Vulcan bomber was doing a practice run over Botany Bay Forrest. Guess there at a different level these days

Posted
1 minute ago, onefinfrandsen said:

Remember working close to Barton airport early eighties and the air show was on, the Vulcan bomber was doing a practice run over Botany Bay Forrest. Guess there at a different level these days

I miss the Vulcan, what a unique experience that was seeing and hearing it.

Miss Barton air show too they were great days 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Marc505 said:

I miss the Vulcan, what a unique experience that was seeing and hearing it.

Miss Barton air show too they were great days 

Even the shadow of it on the fly past was great.

Posted
26 minutes ago, Marc505 said:

I miss the Vulcan, what a unique experience that was seeing and hearing it.

Miss Barton air show too they were great days 

I saw the "final flight" if the Vulcan, it flew straight over my house, and did several laps of the village (it was doing Shuttleworth Airshow) - the noise was just immense. A real shame it'll never fly again

Posted (edited)
57 minutes ago, Marc505 said:

I miss the Vulcan, what a unique experience that was seeing and hearing it.

Miss Barton air show too they were great days 

I often do the walk along the canel from the David Lloyd centre in Chorley upto the Top Lock pub. A couple of years ago, and out of absolute nowhere, came a Vulcan. It flew right over me and was banking over. I swear I could see the whites of the eyes on the pilot. Absolutely fantastic seeing it like that. I was buzzing for days afterwards. I think it was probably going into Warton Aerodrome near Preston. I happened to bump into @Mounts Kipper in the Top Lock that day. He didn't buy me a pint 😉

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Posted

Last flight was in 2015, so more than a couple of years ago. Your memory is like mine, forever saying the other week or last year when it was yonks ago. 
 

Saw that last tour when it flew over Rivi, from the Bob Smithy, and then on over Barton. My lad took a great photo of it which ended up in the paper. 
 

An amazing sight. Vulcan, Concorde, Spitfire, Lancaster to name a few. We had a great aviation history. 

Posted
2 hours ago, TrickyTrotter said:

Last flight was in 2015, so more than a couple of years ago. Your memory is like mine, forever saying the other week or last year when it was yonks ago. 
 

Saw that last tour when it flew over Rivi, from the Bob Smithy, and then on over Barton. My lad took a great photo of it which ended up in the paper. 
 

An amazing sight. Vulcan, Concorde, Spitfire, Lancaster to name a few. We had a great aviation history. 

Typhoon is a decent one too.

Harrier magnificent.

Still have a decent contribution to the industry. 

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