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Ok.....the question I have is, why isn't the airspace around NY city more controlled than this? Did this certain airplane have clearance from the government to be allowed to fly in the NYC region?
You would think that since the 9/11 attacks, the area would be more restricted and common airplanes wouldn't be able to pass through. Just goes to show you how broken the administration is.
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Yeah just saw it on the news. They said they had no contact from the aircraft before it crashed so it may of been a power failure, or somthing. Who knows, they will find out though.Stooky, Tarutaru supreme
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It's very possible for a small plane to lose control and crash on a building, and it doesn't seem like the building took much damage either.
I wouldn't be surprised if buildings over 25 stories high start being required to use anti-crash protections.sigpic
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Originally posted by Mog View PostYou would think that since the 9/11 attacks, the area would be more restricted and common airplanes wouldn't be able to pass through. Just goes to show you how broken the administration is.
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skoal, that was from 2001
That was the article my gf sent me. I think she meant to send the current one.
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Originally posted by Aeni View PostBesides, how do you know if this was a terrorist incident?
Guess we'll have to wait and see what the deal is.
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Originally posted by Aeni View PostIf it was a tour flight, then no, it wouldn't fall under restrictions. I'm sure NYC is not stupid enough to start losing tourists in favor of tighter airspace restrictions. Besides, how do you know if this was a terrorist incident? For all we know, the pilot experienced problems with his plane. In that case, if this happened in 9/11/2001 instead of the other crashes, I bet you no one would have thought twice about it and moved on with their lives...
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Originally posted by Lecan View PostThe thing is, it happened after 9/11/2001 with all of the new restrictions and a cute, color-coded system designed to make us safer. The fact is, we aren't any safer and it's things like this that should make us sit up and demand real changes, not placebos. Planes still fly around NY crashing into buildings, but at least TSA gets to see the holes in my socks!
I mean the security systems and restrictions are meant to stop any unusual activity like an unidentified airplane (or a comercial flight that changes their route without a reason) that can potentially be a threat. But a small airplane doing a rutine flight (like a tourist flight) wouldn't pose a threat really.
Edit > So it seems a baseball player was on the plane at the time of the accident.
Edit +1 > Emergency call indicated a possible fuel problem...Last edited by Raydeus; 10-11-2006, 02:29 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by Raydeus View PostEdit > So it seems a baseball player was on the plane at the time of the accident.
Edit +1 > Emergency call indicated a possible fuel problem...
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Originally posted by Mog View PostOk.....the question I have is, why isn't the airspace around NY city more controlled than this? Did this certain airplane have clearance from the government to be allowed to fly in the NYC region?
You would think that since the 9/11 attacks, the area would be more restricted and common airplanes wouldn't be able to pass through. Just goes to show you how broken the administration is.
Not sure on what kind of restrictions would be added for airspace near NY since any local airports still need to launch planes and recieve them. I 'm sure larger planes are probably noticed sooner, but even then if the plan was supposed to lang close to it's target it would be difficult to catch once it's gotten into the air if it follows its flight patterns. I'ld sugest google searching for FAA NY and restrictions to see what the actual flight restrictions are. I'm afraid I don't know on what they would be.
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