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Philadelphia Medevac Crash Analysis: Captain Steeeve Reviews NTSB Preliminary Findings​

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Delta Crash in Toronto: What the TSB Report Reveals | Captain Steeeve Breaks It Down​

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Helicopters DON'T just fall from the sky - What is "Mast Bumping"?​

A Bell 206 tourist helicopter crashes into the Hudson river killing the CEO of Siemens. Why would a helicopter crash so suddenly? What can cause a helicopter to just fall from the sky?
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Helicopter Crash NYC: Captain Steeeve Analyzes the Tragic NY039 Accident​

Yesterday, a sightseeing helicopter identified as NY039 crashed in New York City, prompting an immediate emergency response. In this video, Captain Steeeve walks us through the timeline of events leading up to the crash. He examines known facts, considers possible causes, and helps viewers understand how such an incident could unfold. With his years of experience in aviation, Captain Steeeve offers a thoughtful, clear-eyed analysis of the situation.

Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this tragedy.
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Did ‘Jesus Nut’ cause New York helicopter crash?​

A single missing or faulty bolt - known in aviation as the "Jesus nut" - may have triggered the catastrophic Hudson River chopper crash, an expert has warned.

Aviation analyst Julian Bray suggested the critical component, which holds the rotor system in place, may have failed mid-flight and led to the deaths of all six people on board.
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Helicopter Expert breaks down Hudson Crash, and discusses “Bump Mast” Theory | NYC Crash Follow-Up​

In this follow-up to our breakdown of the tragic NYC helicopter crash, we’re joined by helicopter expert and retired Marine Colonel Joe Yannessa. While many have pointed to a “bump mast” as the cause of the mid-air disintegration, Col. Joe — with decades of rotary-wing flight experience — explains why that theory doesn’t hold up.

Together, we walk through how helicopters fly, what can cause catastrophic failure in mid-air, and what the public may be misunderstanding about this incident.

This is a serious, informed discussion aimed at separating speculation from facts.

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Somehow, in my mind I'm drawn to similarities with the Titan submersible.

People with so much money they have become insulated to facts...such as obvious dangers...spend huge quantities of that money on recreational trips. Something goes wrong, and all die.

The Titan was an obvious risk; but even something like a helicopter jaunt...however far we've taken engineering on those things, they ARE NOT totally safe. They are dodging other air traffic and vertical obstacles, wires strung around, winds, and other hazards in an immense urban landscape.

And when things go wrong on a helicopter, they go REAL wrong. If you're in a gypsy cab in NYC, and the transmission grenades and locks up...the cab spins out and stops, maybe gets hit by other traffic on the highway; but the odds are in your favor you'll be able to climb out a window, dust off your pants, swear a little and start walking.

When your helicopter transmission locks up, it gets ripped out, taking other parts, and you become a falling bubble. Even landing in the relatively-cushioning water, as happened, is not assurance.

It would behoove us all to re-examine the risks of these choices of entertainment.
 
more pics

Recovery of the Main Rotor of the Hudson River Tourist Helicopter - it's worse than we thought​

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Scary Boca Raton Plane Crash -FULL Analysis, Videos, Pics Cessna 310R​

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Helicopter Pilot Ghosts Tower, Disrupts DC Airspace​

On May 1st in Washington D.C., a helicopter pilot operating as Pat 23 failed to check in with the control tower after landing — causing serious confusion in the airspace and forcing two separate go-arounds at the airport. In this video, Captain Steeeve breaks down the event, explains what went wrong, and why radio discipline is non-negotiable in controlled airspace.

With lives in the sky and coordination on the line, this wasn’t just a communication error — it was a complete breakdown of basic aviation protocol. Captain Steeeve doesn’t hold back in his critique of the helicopter pilots involved.
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From what I've been hearing Newark is a mess. Near misses, radar / radio blackouts, ATC's having nervous breakdowns, airlines cancelling flights in and out of the place, etc.

 
From what I've been hearing Newark is a mess. Near misses, radar / radio blackouts, ATC's having nervous breakdowns, airlines cancelling flights in and out of the place, etc.


I'm surprised they didn't blame Musk and DOGE.
 
Buttigieg's folly. Buttigieg oversaw $25 billion in Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA, 2021) funds for the FAA over five years, plus annual budgets averaging $20–26 billion.

DEI hiring was rampant.
 
Let's see..........we have old, outdated and crumbling infrastructure and that's not a good thing. But we have gazillions-o-bucks to give to countries all over the globe, fight wars galore and that's a good thing. WTF!!! Where are our priorities?????????

Trump Admin Launches 'Brand New' Air Traffic Control System: What To Know​

Transport Secretary Sean Duffy and President Donald Trump, who spoke via speakerphone, introduced a new air traffic control system in a major update amid heightened scrutiny surrounding aviation safety.

"Decades of neglect have left us with an outdated system that is showing its age," Duffy said in his prepared remarks. "Building this new system is an economic and national security necessity, and the time to fix it is now."

The administration will look to add fiber, wireless and satellite systems to over 4,600 locations across the country. The White House set an ambitious deadline of 2028 to finish the overhaul, which the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee estimates could cost $12.5 billion to complete.

More:

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/worl...S&cvid=198b5cc48b29434d8d5057cfd94cf5e9&ei=20
 
Not wanting to sully my computer by going to MSN-Woke-Central....I wonder if the confusion between new DATA MANAGEMENT infrastructure, and a new "System" - structure, personnel, management changes - if that confusion is borne of ignorant reporters, or a deliberate push.

This is probably the wrong time to do it, as DEI and Jab injuries are stressing the system to its limits. If a new computer system HAD to be done, it should have been slowly, quietly eased in.

Now the Woketards will blame DRUMPF!! for EVERY issue that happens, now to when we install the First Barmaid into the White House.
 

Hudson Helo Crash UPDATE Airworthiness Concern/NTSB Prelim​

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"Over 3 years" puts in solidly within the bidet's term.

I hope all the Bidet voters got what they wanted. lol
 
good explanation

Tragic Crash in San Diego: What the Pilot Did Wrong | ATC & Flight Path Breakdown​

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It getting to be where driving in Miami is safer than flying these days?

 

787 Crash India 12 June​

In Idaho now going fishing.
I may have limited connectivity to analyze this crash.
A RAT deployment may indicate a much greater problem like loss of BOTH engines or loss of both main A/C busses.
Keep the links and data flowing.
Avoid those who don't know that of which they speak. Jb.
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Air India Crash Update 2: New CCTV camera image released. Problem Taken to the Air. One survivor​

Here I just the know fact and only my opinion about the Crash. There are many questions that could not be answered at this point so we need more data and investiogation team will find out what happened.

An Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, flight AI171, crashed in Meghaninagar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, after takeoff from runway 23 at Ahmedabad International Airport (AMD/VAAH).

A video, purportedly of the accident, shows the aircraft descending with the undercarriage still extended until it disappears out of view, following by a large explosion.

The aircraft crashed into a hostel building for doctors, located 1,4 km southwest of the runway end. Several MBBS students were residing in the building.
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doesn't appear to have put flaps out, or total power loss?

Air India Boeing B787 (Flight AI171) Crash on Takeoff at Ahmedabad​

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comment under video:

@luisrnandezc
58 minutes ago (edited)
As improbable as it may seem, the theory of a dual engine failure holds some weight based on the following observations:

1. The aircraft achieved a positive rate of climb after takeoff. In fact, if you compare its altitude and speed with the same flight on the previous day, both values seems to be very similar at the same position over the runway. This may suggests that the aircraft initially performed normally.

2. Without any visible pitch change or other obvious issues, the aircraft suddenly stopped climbing and began an immediate descent. This is consistent with a sudden and total loss of thrust.

3. The ADS-B signal drops at an altitude consistent with the point at which the power loss likely occurred. This aligns with the fact that, to my knowledge, the emergency power system (RAT – Ram Air Turbine) does not supply power to the ADS-B transmitter.

4. In the high-quality vertical phone recording of the Air India crash, a propeller-like sound can be heard as the aircraft passes by. This noise closely resembles the characteristic sound of a deployed RAT in flight.

Of course this is only speculation at this point.
 

Airline Pilot Reveals CHILLING Clue in Final Moments of Air India Flight 171​

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What Caused Air India 171 Crash, Mysterious Noise Before Impact​

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