im going on a jet plane soon will i be safe?
luty 4th, 2010how safe will i be.
what risk am i at if i am going on a plane
im 16 and i dont want to die young.
how safe will i be.
what risk am i at if i am going on a plane
im 16 and i dont want to die young.
His plane crash and killed him, but the story disappeared from the news when all this Israel Palestine stuff started, anyone heard any updates about that ?
Ive heard it was Q33 NY now i don’t know if this is true if anyone could find a pic or website or anything i would be very grateful
if you type in Q33 NY all caps in the font called wingding you will see why im curious.
when i die, i want to be useful so i plan to donate my body to science but i travel alot and if i die in a plane crash, could i still donate my body even if it isn’t in tact?
On January 31, 2000, about 1621 Pacific standard time, Alaska Airlines, Inc., flight 261, a McDonnell Douglas MD-83, N963AS, crashed into the Pacific Ocean about 2.7 miles north of Anacapa Island, California. The 2 pilots, 3 cabin crewmembers, and 83 passengers on board were killed, and the airplane was destroyed by impact forces. It was said that the plane hit the water at a speed of 200 mph. I wonder what exactly happens to a human body in such conditions, and what causes death technically.
bandersohn asked:
Watch and Listen to the story about the plane crash of October 1977 as told by Gene Odom, one of the fortunate survivors who was the last person to be with Ronnie Van Zant and the other band members before they were killed. Gene and Ronnie were best friends since childhood, and he would become the head of security for Lynyrd Skynyrd and Ronnie’s personal body guard. Visit lynyrdskynyrddixie.com for more information regarding the “Freebirds of Southern Rock!” This story along with the song “Freebird” will live on in infamy. Thanks Gene, we love you man.
PBS asked:
Buy the DVD: www.shoppbs.org www.pbs.org Coming to PBS May 19, 2009. How far would you go to stay alive? The survivors of the well-known 1972 Andes plane crash recall what it took to live in the mountains for over 60 days with no food, water, or supplies. What they reveal is a story about one of humanity’s greatest taboos and one that asks the question, what would you do? In this clip, buried beneath an avalanche as they slept, survivors recall the sensation of dying, and a miraculous rescue. STRANDED: The Andes Plane Crash Survivorspremieres Tuesday, May 19 on INDEPENDENT LENS, a weekly series airing on PBS. Hosted by Terrence Howard, the acclaimed series showcases powerful and innovative independent films. Presented by ITVS, INDEPENDENT LENS is broadcast on PBS stations nationwide. Visit the Web site for more: www.pbs.org
AssociatedPress asked:
A commuter plane crashed into a house while coming in for a landing, sparking a fire that killed all 48 people on board and one person on the ground, an emergency official said Friday. (Feb. 13)