Nov 9, 2019 6:07 AM
Loqaon
103771
2228
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nehswu
notoneeternitylater
bsc504
You can tell it's broken by the way it is.
Gotbread
crazy how nature does that.
emerald00
Sydanthay
ijustwantpizzaanddessert
Get out and fix it!!!! Wow....
xuriV
the audacity of people to just record on their phones instead of taking action
arbucklecunningham
damn dollar tree duct tape.
sombrerohorsewagon
Second engine is an additional fee at Spirit airlines.
lostlittletimeonthis
Thank you for flying spirit airlines
Auvdas
JakeRoads
100% stealing this. Thank you!
SkeletonsGiveTheBestScritches
Close the curtain then u wont see it.
metalfoto
v
funkwumasta
There's... something on the wing!
AtsaMattaForMe
ggrimaldo123
JSteady331
DavidFrostbite
Make sure we hit something hard; I don't want to limp away from this wreck.
lariskyme1
Delta flight 1425 from Atlanta to Baltimore happened in July. 148 people on board and everybody was fine. I would have been concerned.
LuciusNeedful
Yup, pilot shut down no. 1 engine and effected emergency landing with just no. 2 engine. That's why they are made to fly on one engine.
Thankyou.
UltraRasenganX20
Thank you for this
No problem. I don't like being left with unanswered questions.
DickFlanagan
That much is clear
SmokyDoggg
AdirtybadgerFart
Just turn the music up and problem solved
3timesaday1
Well we're seeing this so they made it
Aubanis
Plane wifi
AwesomeTeddybear
It's a live stream
The comments would be great
At least the camera did.
thisisausernamelikeanyothersbutthisonesmellsweird
marcosis9000
https://i.imgur.com/IJnxZ3w
FutureDelayed
R2!
JesusHimself69
Only one thing left to do at that point
ShlongDongGravy
buzzl1ght
Head to the Winchester and wait till this whole thing blows over.
ThatGuyVinny
TlsGrz
Tell the crew, Pilot will shut that engine down and probably continue the flight. Airplanes are designed to be able to compensate for that.
jmac63
That engine was already shut down.
Atomsk
Hey mister pilot... err...
eatmyassevilspirit
Crew member: oh fuck. Ohfuckohfuckohfuck!
normalushall5
I always wonder why Jack Donegahy chooses to drink Black Label when he has a solid gold credit card. It's good but not the best.
HatinS8N
Well how much extra is a seat on that side of the plane so we can see that entertainment?
IUpvoteEveryNicholasCageGIF
I can do 3 things. Drinking Rhum, pissing myself, and shitting myself.
screamingshits
you forgot Cry like a Baby too
sunnydayingermany
A real runhispants man I see.
BobaFettApproves
CrypticG
That plane will make all the way to the scene of the crash
CAPSMAKEMEPRO
Sauce https://thenextweb.com/insider/2019/07/10/delta-airplane-engine-video-malfunction/
ScrotieMcpostagain
LePuma
I was just singing Richard Matheson's (the writer of this episode) praises a few posts back. Brilliant man.
C0mtraya
EasingTheBadger
Elonth
This is really the only right response.
honeybadgerdontgiveashit
jiynxed
You can see the blades in the housing. It's off, being spun by the wind at this point
Ikindawantsoup
"Wind milling"
CrypticalEnvelopement
Also jet turbines are designed and tested to be capable of containing all of the blades should a catastrophic failure occur.
polarpurple
Tell that to the passengers of Southwest Airlines Flight 1380
ItsGoTime
It did contain the blades, outside casing came off and hit a window behind the engine, pretty terrible luck:
CallMeJerryBecauseIAmJerry
Still
ItsReallyNotThatDifficult
The immobile vanes are stators. You can see the LP compressor stage turning slowly.
sosyn876
The plumbus.....oh forget it.
ASDFASDFASDFASDFASDFASDFAS
Wut in tarnation
In the event of a water landing, in your case, we regret to inform your family you were unable to follow along.
HoboMcbaggins
shiensh
DaMackies
I'm flying on Sunday, didn't need to see this. Ass.
Wombatish
It could have sucked that thing in to the active turbine, shredded and flamed out everything and as long as the failure was contained it *c*
*c* would have been urgent but fine.
arkangelbb
Most commercial airliners can practically fly with one engine and half a wing missing, that won't bring a plane down.
stvotw
Don't get a window seat.
giordanom
Flying is statistically safer than driving. But crashing a plane is a lot more dangerous than crashing a car, so I get your nervousness.
fenrisulfr16
Look on the bright side, if they didnt make it there'd be no video
UnqualifiedOpinionDispenser
It was on purpose just to screw you up. You're very important to us all and we decided to ruin something for you.
ilostmycookydoyouhaveit
It's all part of the airport conspiracy
doththouevenhoist
Don’t stress. If the plane is ok - you live. If it crashes, well ain’t nothing you can do about it. Just relax and enjoy the metal death box
TaurusI76
So... every plane is Schrödinger's plane? Where as soon as you enter you're both dead and alive at the same time?
I cannot confirm nor deny.
jaegmastare
I logged in for the first time in months just to upvote
TuggSpeedmann
Commercial airlines can continue flying quite well with just one engine of the other goes out.
pilotperson
Engine failure isn’t a biggie in itself, but structural damage (or fire) from a catastrophic failure can be, well, you know.
puddinhead2U
Yep. Its the fire that'll kill you.
Contained engine fire isn't that scary even not at cruise (where you have way more hope of putting it out pretty easily). *link in reply*
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travel-truths/how-dangerous-are-plane-engine-fires/
DontAskMeAboutMyUsernameOkay
I'm flying for the first time on the 13th.
m00nWatcher
At least it’s not a Friday.
YeahNahNahYeahNahYeah
A few things, planes make weird noises, the wingtips sometimes flex while flying, if there is a burning smell it's probably from the galley.
Copdecella
If water seems closer than it should, it probably is.
krissypoojackets
Flew from the phillippines, 12 hour flight. As soon as we took off there was loud grinding sound. I was sure would die.
idontknowhowthissiteworks
Sometimes the hydraulic systems make loud groans or squeaks. Completely normal. Older planes have some creaks and rattles.
But air travel is extremely safe and planes are maintained to high standards. There may be bumps in the air too. Completely normal but I’m
Not gonna lie. I’ve experienced turbulence a bunch of times and it never feels good. But you aren’t in danger. There are roughly a million
CarpetheCarp
Chew gum to help with ear popping
Yep. Menthol gum works even better.
DicksTakeDickpicsWithSelfieSticks
Pause it near the end and see Death already smiling at you.
ButtTrumpett
How high are you?
RobertThatsOutOfMyPerviewMuller
Yes
he injected 3 marijuanas
ILikeSmellingMyOwnFarts
35,000 ft
*FL 350
ChinchillaTheHunn
Hi, how are you?
Insomnia297
like 5'10"
7hatsBollocks
NespreSilver
Topical
MadMupp
What plane is that? The engine seems way too close and way to high from the view in the window
tomatoboy
MD-88: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_MD-80
MrWobblyHead
Looks like it could be the Boeing 717-200: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_717. The Fokker 100 also has rest engines.
I’m guessing you never flew in the 80s. As noted, it’s an MD-88. Rear engined narrowbody airliners used to be all the rage, but the 737...
...and A320 basically own that market in the US except for Delta, who loved their MDs. Little regional jets still have rear engines.
YesICan12
It looked fake to me as i have never flown a rear engine plane. But having seen a photo of an MD88 it makes total sense. Thanks!
I agree. Would like to know more assuming that this is real
Sporkinson
It is real. It’s a Delta Airlines flight and the plane landed safely. They gave each passenger a $30 food voucher for the trouble.
27yoUGLYvirgin
Seems reasonable. Wtf
It’s a large airline. They are too profitable so they don’t really give a shit
MD88 per Flight Aware at the time https://heavy.com/news/2019/07/delta-flight-1425-engine-failed-videos/
Thanks!
"out of an abundance of caution...we landed" why are they not getting fined to shit for saying something like that. How is that legal.
The plane's condition was like literally one screw away from killing I don't know 50 people. How can they just legally pretend nothing hpnd?
At some point mechanical issues are just going to happen but there are enough redundancies that they aren't going to make the plane crash.
There is a fucking giant piece of metal hurling around in the turbine. Are you actually serious? You think it's an abundance of caution to
Just to be clear it was out of an abundance of caution they diverted to land very slightly sooner vs continuing on and landing as an *c*
*c* emergency/priority at their original destination. Also, even an uncontained engine failure (worse case scenario for this issue) is *c*
*c* pretty unlikely to take down the whole plane. The only US aviation fatality in a long while was an uncontained engine failure on a *c*
nehswu
notoneeternitylater
bsc504
You can tell it's broken by the way it is.
Gotbread
crazy how nature does that.
emerald00
Sydanthay
ijustwantpizzaanddessert
Get out and fix it!!!! Wow....
xuriV
the audacity of people to just record on their phones instead of taking action
arbucklecunningham
damn dollar tree duct tape.
sombrerohorsewagon
Second engine is an additional fee at Spirit airlines.
lostlittletimeonthis
Thank you for flying spirit airlines
Auvdas
JakeRoads
100% stealing this. Thank you!
SkeletonsGiveTheBestScritches
Close the curtain then u wont see it.
metalfoto
funkwumasta
There's... something on the wing!
metalfoto
AtsaMattaForMe
ggrimaldo123
JSteady331
DavidFrostbite
Make sure we hit something hard; I don't want to limp away from this wreck.
AtsaMattaForMe
lariskyme1
Delta flight 1425 from Atlanta to Baltimore happened in July. 148 people on board and everybody was fine. I would have been concerned.
LuciusNeedful
Yup, pilot shut down no. 1 engine and effected emergency landing with just no. 2 engine. That's why they are made to fly on one engine.
lariskyme1
Thankyou.
UltraRasenganX20
Thank you for this
lariskyme1
No problem. I don't like being left with unanswered questions.
DickFlanagan
That much is clear
SmokyDoggg
AdirtybadgerFart
Just turn the music up and problem solved
3timesaday1
Well we're seeing this so they made it
Aubanis
Plane wifi
AwesomeTeddybear
It's a live stream
3timesaday1
The comments would be great
lariskyme1
At least the camera did.
thisisausernamelikeanyothersbutthisonesmellsweird
marcosis9000
https://i.imgur.com/IJnxZ3w
FutureDelayed
R2!
JesusHimself69
Only one thing left to do at that point
ShlongDongGravy
SmokyDoggg
buzzl1ght
Head to the Winchester and wait till this whole thing blows over.
ThatGuyVinny
TlsGrz
Tell the crew, Pilot will shut that engine down and probably continue the flight. Airplanes are designed to be able to compensate for that.
jmac63
That engine was already shut down.
Atomsk
Hey mister pilot... err...
eatmyassevilspirit
Crew member: oh fuck. Ohfuckohfuckohfuck!
normalushall5
I always wonder why Jack Donegahy chooses to drink Black Label when he has a solid gold credit card. It's good but not the best.
HatinS8N
Well how much extra is a seat on that side of the plane so we can see that entertainment?
IUpvoteEveryNicholasCageGIF
I can do 3 things. Drinking Rhum, pissing myself, and shitting myself.
screamingshits
you forgot Cry like a Baby too
sunnydayingermany
A real runhispants man I see.
BobaFettApproves
CrypticG
That plane will make all the way to the scene of the crash
CAPSMAKEMEPRO
Sauce https://thenextweb.com/insider/2019/07/10/delta-airplane-engine-video-malfunction/
ScrotieMcpostagain
LePuma
I was just singing Richard Matheson's (the writer of this episode) praises a few posts back. Brilliant man.
metalfoto
C0mtraya
EasingTheBadger
C0mtraya
Elonth
This is really the only right response.
honeybadgerdontgiveashit
jiynxed
You can see the blades in the housing. It's off, being spun by the wind at this point
Ikindawantsoup
"Wind milling"
CrypticalEnvelopement
Also jet turbines are designed and tested to be capable of containing all of the blades should a catastrophic failure occur.
polarpurple
Tell that to the passengers of Southwest Airlines Flight 1380
ItsGoTime
It did contain the blades, outside casing came off and hit a window behind the engine, pretty terrible luck:
CallMeJerryBecauseIAmJerry
Still
ItsReallyNotThatDifficult
The immobile vanes are stators. You can see the LP compressor stage turning slowly.
sosyn876
The plumbus.....oh forget it.
ASDFASDFASDFASDFASDFASDFAS
Wut in tarnation
ItsReallyNotThatDifficult
In the event of a water landing, in your case, we regret to inform your family you were unable to follow along.
HoboMcbaggins
shiensh
DaMackies
I'm flying on Sunday, didn't need to see this. Ass.
Wombatish
It could have sucked that thing in to the active turbine, shredded and flamed out everything and as long as the failure was contained it *c*
Wombatish
*c* would have been urgent but fine.
arkangelbb
Most commercial airliners can practically fly with one engine and half a wing missing, that won't bring a plane down.
stvotw
Don't get a window seat.
giordanom
Flying is statistically safer than driving. But crashing a plane is a lot more dangerous than crashing a car, so I get your nervousness.
fenrisulfr16
Look on the bright side, if they didnt make it there'd be no video
UnqualifiedOpinionDispenser
It was on purpose just to screw you up. You're very important to us all and we decided to ruin something for you.
ilostmycookydoyouhaveit
It's all part of the airport conspiracy
doththouevenhoist
Don’t stress. If the plane is ok - you live. If it crashes, well ain’t nothing you can do about it. Just relax and enjoy the metal death box
TaurusI76
So... every plane is Schrödinger's plane? Where as soon as you enter you're both dead and alive at the same time?
doththouevenhoist
I cannot confirm nor deny.
Loqaon
jaegmastare
I logged in for the first time in months just to upvote
TuggSpeedmann
Commercial airlines can continue flying quite well with just one engine of the other goes out.
pilotperson
Engine failure isn’t a biggie in itself, but structural damage (or fire) from a catastrophic failure can be, well, you know.
puddinhead2U
Yep. Its the fire that'll kill you.
Wombatish
Contained engine fire isn't that scary even not at cruise (where you have way more hope of putting it out pretty easily). *link in reply*
Wombatish
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/travel-truths/how-dangerous-are-plane-engine-fires/
DontAskMeAboutMyUsernameOkay
I'm flying for the first time on the 13th.
m00nWatcher
At least it’s not a Friday.
YeahNahNahYeahNahYeah
A few things, planes make weird noises, the wingtips sometimes flex while flying, if there is a burning smell it's probably from the galley.
Copdecella
If water seems closer than it should, it probably is.
krissypoojackets
Flew from the phillippines, 12 hour flight. As soon as we took off there was loud grinding sound. I was sure would die.
idontknowhowthissiteworks
Sometimes the hydraulic systems make loud groans or squeaks. Completely normal. Older planes have some creaks and rattles.
idontknowhowthissiteworks
But air travel is extremely safe and planes are maintained to high standards. There may be bumps in the air too. Completely normal but I’m
idontknowhowthissiteworks
Not gonna lie. I’ve experienced turbulence a bunch of times and it never feels good. But you aren’t in danger. There are roughly a million
CarpetheCarp
Chew gum to help with ear popping
YeahNahNahYeahNahYeah
Yep. Menthol gum works even better.
DicksTakeDickpicsWithSelfieSticks
Pause it near the end and see Death already smiling at you.
ButtTrumpett
How high are you?
RobertThatsOutOfMyPerviewMuller
Yes
screamingshits
he injected 3 marijuanas
ILikeSmellingMyOwnFarts
35,000 ft
DicksTakeDickpicsWithSelfieSticks
*FL 350
ChinchillaTheHunn
Hi, how are you?
Insomnia297
like 5'10"
7hatsBollocks
NespreSilver
Topical
MadMupp
What plane is that? The engine seems way too close and way to high from the view in the window
tomatoboy
MD-88: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McDonnell_Douglas_MD-80
MrWobblyHead
Looks like it could be the Boeing 717-200: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boeing_717. The Fokker 100 also has rest engines.
tomatoboy
I’m guessing you never flew in the 80s. As noted, it’s an MD-88. Rear engined narrowbody airliners used to be all the rage, but the 737...
tomatoboy
...and A320 basically own that market in the US except for Delta, who loved their MDs. Little regional jets still have rear engines.
YesICan12
It looked fake to me as i have never flown a rear engine plane. But having seen a photo of an MD88 it makes total sense. Thanks!
YesICan12
I agree. Would like to know more assuming that this is real
Sporkinson
It is real. It’s a Delta Airlines flight and the plane landed safely. They gave each passenger a $30 food voucher for the trouble.
27yoUGLYvirgin
Seems reasonable. Wtf
Sporkinson
It’s a large airline. They are too profitable so they don’t really give a shit
Wombatish
MD88 per Flight Aware at the time https://heavy.com/news/2019/07/delta-flight-1425-engine-failed-videos/
tomatoboy
Thanks!
27yoUGLYvirgin
"out of an abundance of caution...we landed" why are they not getting fined to shit for saying something like that. How is that legal.
27yoUGLYvirgin
The plane's condition was like literally one screw away from killing I don't know 50 people. How can they just legally pretend nothing hpnd?
ItsGoTime
At some point mechanical issues are just going to happen but there are enough redundancies that they aren't going to make the plane crash.
27yoUGLYvirgin
There is a fucking giant piece of metal hurling around in the turbine. Are you actually serious? You think it's an abundance of caution to
Wombatish
Just to be clear it was out of an abundance of caution they diverted to land very slightly sooner vs continuing on and landing as an *c*
Wombatish
*c* emergency/priority at their original destination. Also, even an uncontained engine failure (worse case scenario for this issue) is *c*
Wombatish
*c* pretty unlikely to take down the whole plane. The only US aviation fatality in a long while was an uncontained engine failure on a *c*