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  • thomascountz 1 hour ago
    Dashcam footage, ostensibly from the bakery delivery truck which was struck: https://avherald.com/h?article=538bd859&opt=0
    • sitharus 1 hour ago
      Higher quality video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdoLjsp5hkM, you can see the landing gear just after 8 seconds for one frame.
    • skinfaxi 55 minutes ago
      It's insane that we have dashcam footage within days yet still no camera footage of the Pentagon on 9/11.
      • petermcneeley 9 minutes ago
        Sure but 911 was in 2001 when fully digital cameras were not common place.
    • chmod775 1 hour ago
      The driver's exclamation after being struck...

      "Oh shit!" indeed.

  • Zigurd 2 hours ago
    Is there something about Newark? The most frightening experience I've had on a commercial flight is breaking out of the clouds on approach to Newark and finding ourselves at an absurdly low altitude over a warehouse roof. Throttle up, go around, no comment from the captain.
    • PearlRiver 1 hour ago
      Lots of old airports are a clusterfuck. Those places were built in the middle of nowhere 70-100 years ago but now find themselves practically inside the megacity.

      Increased traffic and incredibly complicated approach routes does the rest.

      • bmitc 1 hour ago
        What does being in the middle of a metroplex have to do with air and plane traffic incidences? The only thing I can guess is it constraining the airport to grow or remodel itself leading to perhaps inefficiencies.
        • tristanj 1 hour ago
          Old airports have terrible runway design, the runways intersect (to save space) but this is dangerous and requires much more ATC coordination to manage. With modern runway design, if a plane takes off or lands out of sequence, it's unlikely to hit anything. With intersecting runways, that same accident becomes potentially fatal. These airports were also designed for smaller planes, fewer planes, and less passengers.

          These issues are obvious to airport management, but airports cannot expand because nearby land is already allocated. The easiest option is to build a new airport, far from existing development.

          Most of these airports were originally built far away from the city, but in the past half century the cities expanded so they new envelop the airport.

        • rwmj 1 hour ago
          Less room for error, can't build extra runway(s) to cope with increasing demand. The current Mentour Pilot video actually discusses this issue in some depth re one of Washington DC's airports.
    • skinfaxi 1 hour ago
      It's in one of the busiest airspaces in the world.