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Comments: 14 (Read/Post) Favorites: 4 (View) |
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on: 11-08-2004
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plane struck by lightning |
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#6 |
11-09-2004 @ 03:49:44 PM |
Posted By : Sensekhmet |
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You can joke about it: what you see is normal and safe. |
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#8 |
11-09-2004 @ 10:42:22 PM |
Posted By : GreenLantern |
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#6, I wouldnt say it is normal, I would say it is common. It does happen a lot but it is anything but normal or safe. Although most planes dont suffer any damage from a lighting strike, their instruments and electrical systems can be destroyed. And some planes have been disabled from a lighting strike. |
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#10 |
11-09-2004 @ 11:34:44 PM |
Posted By : GreenLantern |
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#6, while the majority of planes can safely withstand a lighting strike, the possibility of damage is real. and even though they are designed to withstand them, protection can only do so much. while the measusres that have been taken work really well, they can still fail. |
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#11 |
11-09-2004 @ 11:37:58 PM |
Posted By : Low-Tech Redneck |
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#10, True, but I know of no air crash whose cause can be directly contributable to a lightning strike |
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#12 |
11-10-2004 @ 02:35:30 PM |
Posted By : GreenLantern |
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#11, read the second link in #9. While the latest one happened in China in 2000, it does and has happened
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#14 |
8-24-2007 @ 10:57:33 AM |
Posted By : thirtyseven |
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#8, Do not argue with helmut hare, he'll viking chop you. Or get belligerent anyway. |
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