Pilot Records Selfie Video After Plane Crashes in Pacific Ocean Video shows a plane crashing into the Pacific Ocean Tuesday during an aerial photo shoot involving two aircraft. One of planes during the shoot malfunctioned and crashed near Half Moon Bay, about 9 miles from San Francisco. The single-engine Beechcraft Bonanza lost power. Miraculously, the pilot, David Lesh, and his passenger made it out alive. As
R/C plane crashes real plane A half-scale remote-control airplane collided with a real aircraft over a Colorado airport last weekend. While there were no injuries, the incident exposed the growing tension between pilots and model aircraft enthusiasts and their ever-larger RC aircraft. The collision between the real and $8,000, 46% giant-scale remote-control aircraft occurred on August 14th at a small airport in Brighton, C More..olo., outside Denver. As you can see in the video below, the RC plane is hovering above the runway ten to 30 feet from the ground in a vertical position, with spectators nearby. Suddenly, a single-engine biplane goes for a low pass over the runway and splits the RC craft in half. The full-scale aircraft suffered "significant" damage, but was able to land.
Enormous Avalanche Valley of Grindelwald in Switzerland Swiss Alps in recent hours has happened a rare and frightening: a piece of the glacier of the Wetterhorn, at almost 3,700 meters above sea level, was split probably because of great heat and caused an enormous avalanche valley of Grindelwald in Switzerland, near the border with Piedmont. The images were gathered by two hikers Swiss, Hans Buhler and his wife Marianne, who told that he "heard a roar: we thought in a plane, then we saw the white mass that swooped down. We shoot, then we taken cover "
The dilemma of artificial intelligence "Now it's like getting on a plane, 50% of the engineers who designed it think there's a 10% chance it will disintegrate, would you get on that plane?"
Small plane crashes in an electricity pylon Sunday, November 27, 2022 in Gaithersburg, Maryland, a Mooney M20J single-engine passenger plane crashed into an electricity pylon, thus remaining embedded in the metal structure nearly 30 meters above the ground. The pilot and his passenger were stuck inside the aircraft for seven hours before finally being rescued. They were taken care of due to injuries and hypothermia. An investigation has been opened to understand the reasons for this accident which caused numerous power outages in the area.