St Maarten (SXM) tomfoolery
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St Maarten (SXM) tomfoolery
Here's a VIDEO of a bunch of morons trying to hold onto the fence at SXM as a JetBlue plane departs. As it turns out, the guy tripping over the wall fracctured his leg and the girl who did the faceplant suffered a head injury. Now don't get me wrong, the tourists are idiots and deserve what's coming to them...there are all sorts of signs warning them not to do what they did. However, numerous pilots have noted that the Jetblue plane taxies onto and holds on the overrun/jetblast area (the part with yellow chevrons which can be better seen on an overhead shot of the airport). They're not supposed to be on this part of the pavement at all, much less taking off on it. At the :06 second mark, you can see the F/O with his window open, waving to the crowd....the crew then stands onthe brakes for what seems an excessive time. Others have noted that the crew seems to be 'waving' goodbye to the crowd by pumping on the elevators at the :18 sec mark, something you wouldn't normally do on takeoff. To me, it seems like a little bit of showboating.....again, the tourists bear their own responsibility, but I think this crew may have played a role as well. In any event, it's a reminder that nothing you do in life today can escape being caught on Video for all to see.
.......and if nothing else, the girl in the pink bikini who comes running in at the end has a smokin' hot body!
.......and if nothing else, the girl in the pink bikini who comes running in at the end has a smokin' hot body!
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These people travel to a beautiful Island, with a lovely climate and warm seas, and then spend their days standing at an airport fence ?!
Beat them with sticks then feed them through a mincer...
Beat them with sticks then feed them through a mincer...
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Let's think nice:
They were in the limit of the weight for that runway / weather. While being illegal, they decided to use the overrun for an extra margin. For that very reason, they waited for the engines to spool-up to full TOGA before releasing the brakes. And the FO opened his window to yell "move away, this is dangerous!" while making signs with his hand to make them go.
If it is what it seems to be, I mean that waved them with their hands and tail (elevator) and that they taxied that back (beyond the runway limits) and held the brakes for so long just to please the tourists with the show they wanted, this crew (both of them) should not only have their licences terminated for ever, but also a criminal prosecution for injuries should be in place (they KNEW that what they did was illegal and dangerous and still did it).
Nothing of that relieves the tourists from their responsibility and stupidity, of course.
They were in the limit of the weight for that runway / weather. While being illegal, they decided to use the overrun for an extra margin. For that very reason, they waited for the engines to spool-up to full TOGA before releasing the brakes. And the FO opened his window to yell "move away, this is dangerous!" while making signs with his hand to make them go.
If it is what it seems to be, I mean that waved them with their hands and tail (elevator) and that they taxied that back (beyond the runway limits) and held the brakes for so long just to please the tourists with the show they wanted, this crew (both of them) should not only have their licences terminated for ever, but also a criminal prosecution for injuries should be in place (they KNEW that what they did was illegal and dangerous and still did it).
Nothing of that relieves the tourists from their responsibility and stupidity, of course.
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Here's a picture of the overrun area that they taxied into:
Also, these signs are eveywhere:
Also, these signs are eveywhere:
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Did they died?
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http://forums.jetphotos.net/These people ... spend their days standing at an airport fence ?!...
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BREAKING NEWS 4/11/2012 0:30 Zulu
This leads the Yahoo home page, with a headline of safety concerns.
http://gma.yahoo.com/video/news-2679792 ... 07826.html
Amazing, because I didn't think this forum was getting that much traffic these days.
Thanks again to Dummy Pilot who is ALWAYS in control and on top.
This leads the Yahoo home page, with a headline of safety concerns.
http://gma.yahoo.com/video/news-2679792 ... 07826.html
Amazing, because I didn't think this forum was getting that much traffic these days.
Thanks again to Dummy Pilot who is ALWAYS in control and on top.
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It's the American way.These people travel to a beautiful Island, with a lovely climate and warm seas, and then spend their days standing at an airport fence ?!
Beat them with sticks then feed them through a mincer...
I was there for a week and only spent maybe 4-5 hours at the beach bar, but it was worth it.
Continental pilots are more courteous than JetBlue pilots, apparently.
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"This video is not available in your location"
Could you narrate it for me?
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Ouch! That had to hurt!!!
LOL100% incorrect Ever hear of Ferry Permit? issued for Non airworthy aircraftno such thing as "barely airworthy" it's either Airworthy or Notyou still have to find a crew willing to fly this "barely airworthy" heap
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Bullet point summary"This video is not available in your location"
Could you narrate it for me?
-Clips of the video
-Clips of warning signs
-Clips of many other videos
-It's popular to hang onto the fence and get blasted
-There are known hazards
-Yet, the ability to be very close to a runway- and moreso landing planes is a special attribute of that beach, and many people are there for the views
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That girl in the bikini was smoking hot! I need to hang out at airport fences more often.
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Thanks. I was most intrigued for your comment:Bullet point summary
-Clips of the video
-Clips of warning signs
-Clips of many other videos
-It's popular to hang onto the fence and get blasted
-There are known hazards
-Yet, the ability to be very close to a runway- and moreso landing planes is a special attribute of that beach, and many people are there for the views
"Amazing, because I didn't think this forum was getting that much traffic these days."
Something in there realting to this forum?
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Clearly, the national news picked up on the story from surfing ad.infoThanks. I was most intrigued for your comment:
"Amazing, because I didn't think this forum was getting that much traffic these days."
Something in there realting to this forum?
Dummy made the post at 12:03 PM, and and then shortly before 6:30 PM, yahoo ran with the story!
Where else would they have heard?
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facebook, youtube (liveleak), digg, email, other websites.Clearly, the national news picked up on the story from surfing ad.infoThanks. I was most intrigued for your comment:
"Amazing, because I didn't think this forum was getting that much traffic these days."
Something in there realting to this forum?
Dummy made the post at 12:03 PM, and and then shortly before 6:30 PM, yahoo ran with the story!
Where else would they have heard?
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Spelling...
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It was bound to happen.........
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-40591757
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-40591757
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And it was only a 737. Perhaps a larger plane would have safely blown her farther back and onto the soft sand.
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I am in many minds about this event. Would I stand directly under the jet blast? No. Is it dangerous? Manifestly, yes. Why haven't more died?
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Gotta confess, I kinda want to do it....Here's a [deleted video] of a bunch of morons trying to hold onto the fence at SXM as a JetBlue plane departs...
And noted, someone who probably felt similarly did died...
Plus, I figure it's generally safer BEHIND the engines than in front.
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I am in many minds about this event. Would I stand directly under the jet blast? No. Is it dangerous? Manifestly, yes. Why haven't more died?
I have conflicting feelings on that matter (fence clinging, not the death of someone Brianie doesn't care about):Gotta confess, I kinda want to do it....Here's a [deleted video] of a bunch of morons trying to hold onto the fence at SXM as a JetBlue plane departs...
And noted, someone who probably felt similarly did died...
Plus, I figure it's generally safer BEHIND the engines than in front.
Do I consider it a dumb, dangerous thing to do? Yes.
Would I like a loved one doing it? No, not in the slightest.
Would I personally do it? Yes, I would absolutely love to.
3BS has drawn an interesting comparison to parachuting (and there are a lot of other "extreme sports" way more dangerous).
International Ban ALL Aeroplanies Association, founder and president.
"I think, based on the types of aircraft listed, you're pretty much guaranteed a fiery death."
- Contemporary Poet flyboy2548m to a Foffie.
"I think, based on the types of aircraft listed, you're pretty much guaranteed a fiery death."
- Contemporary Poet flyboy2548m to a Foffie.
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And now 3BS (who enjoys comparing and contrasting) will draw another interesting comparison that Dummy Pilot and Brian are both pretty hard on fence clingers....3BS has drawn an interesting comparison to parachuting...
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