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Thread: Plane crash/Backyard roller coaster/Man sleeps through luggage Xray machine

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    Default Plane crash/Backyard roller coaster/Man sleeps through luggage Xray machine

    And now for something completely different ...

    Dad of the year built a coaster for his kid !


    Man Falls Asleep on Airport Baggage Belt, Goes Through X-Ray (link)
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    A Norwegian tourist fell asleep on a baggage belt at Rome's Fiumicino airport and traveled 160 feet before being identified by an X-ray scanner, The Telegraph reported.
    The 36-year-old man, whose name has not been released, was due to check in for a flight to Oslo, but found no one on duty at the airline desk. He leapt across the counter and fell asleep on the baggage belt with his bag beside him, the paper reported. The man then traveled for 15 minutes through the secure baggage area before being spotted on an X-ray scanner by airport officials.
    An airport police officer denied the incident showed cracks in security. And, it seems this kind of incident is not terribly unusual among "drunks or people with psychological problems." In fact, the paper reports the official as saying this kind of thing happens about once a year.
    Italian newspaper la Repubblica reported the man was intoxicated. The man was reportedly carrying a backpack and a beer at the time of the incident. He was taken to a hospital because of exposure to the X-rays and is facing charges.

    Small plane crash caught on video from inside cockpit (link)
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    A single-engine plane crash in the Idaho wilderness in late June was captured on video from inside the cockpit, and the harrowing footage has made its way to YouTube.
    The plane—a 1947 Stinson 108 four-seater—took off from Bruce Meadows Airport in Stanley, Idaho, at about 2 p.m. June 30 with four passengers aboard: the owner and pilot, 70-year-old Leslie Gropp, his 38-year-old son, Tol, and two of Tol's friends—all returning from a morning hike on a clear, 80-degree day in an area known as No Return Wilderness. The four were headed to McCall, Idaho, a small mountain town where they planned to have dinner.
    "I knew that the takeoff took a little longer than normal," Tol Gropp told Boise's KBOI-TV. "But the runway was so long that once we got up in the air I wasn't concerned about it."
    The plane struggled to gain altitude after takeoff. According to the National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary crash report, the pilot "flew straight out for about three or four minutes, but the airplane would only ascend to about 60 to 70 feet above the tops of the trees." The plane "started losing altitude and experienced a downdraft," sending it into the trees below.

    The view from the cockpit shortly before the crash.
    "It happened so fast that I remember hitting the trees and it sounded like rapid fire," Gropp said. "Gunfire, it sounded like, but then we were all upside down, seat-belted in, and you can hear in the video my dad asking if everyone is all right."
    The entire ordeal was captured by two GoPro cameras—including one mounted inside the cockpit. The cameras were left on for several hours, Gropp said, resulting in the gripping footage, edited down to the seven-minute film below.
    Leslie Gropp—a retired 31-year veteran of the Idaho Army National Guard—suffered a broken jaw and cheekbone in the crash, but is expected to make a full recovery. Tol and his two friends—copilot Nathan Williams, 41, and Alexander Arhets, also 41—were treated for minor injuries. And all four walked away.
    "I honestly believe my dad saved our lives by the way he continued to fly the plane through the trees and making sure he didn't give up or try and pull out of it too hard," Tol told the network.
    Two campers who witnessed the crash rushed to the scene and alerted authorities, according to the Idaho Statesman. Firefighters battling wildfires in the area had to cut down several trees so a helicopter could land and airlift the pilot to the hospital.
    "[We] feel very lucky to be alive," Tol Gropp wrote on the video's YouTube page.

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    Default Re: Plane crash/Backyard roller coaster/Man sleeps through luggage Xray machine

    Air probably too warm and maybe too much weight...
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    Default Re: Plane crash/Backyard roller coaster/Man sleeps through luggage Xray machine

    Saw the pics below of another "cool" dad and they reminded me of the guy who built his kid a coaster in the backyard above.


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    Default Re: Plane crash/Backyard roller coaster/Man sleeps through luggage Xray machine

    Quote Originally Posted by Goldhedge View Post
    Air probably too warm and maybe too much weight...
    Most likely avoidable, all are very lucky.

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    Default Re: Plane crash/Backyard roller coaster/Man sleeps through luggage Xray machine

    A girl I work with died about ten days ago. Her boyfriend was a pilot who was notorious for not filing flight plans was VFR certified but was flying in fog. The four seater was close to max load. Of course I don't have all of the details but they flew into the side of a mountain about 14 miles out of fillmore ,UT and killing Matt, Trista and her daughter Shyann instantly along with two dogs. It took seven days to find the wreckage even though they were only 14 mile from their last fueling.
    As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their hearts desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.

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