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A DHL Cargo Plane Breaks in Two Landing at a Costa Rica Airport

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posted on Apr, 8 2022 @ 08:25 PM
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Luckily enough no one got injured. However this DHL plane wasn't so lucky. Reportedly the aircraft was heading from Costa Rica to Guatemala. Sometime after take off the crew reported a hydraulic issue and turned around for a landing. The 757-200 veered right and went off the runway. The fuselage broke in half and a wing was damaged.






posted on Apr, 8 2022 @ 08:39 PM
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The hydraulic failure caused them to lose reverse thrust, nose wheel steering, and brakes. So they were along for the ride when they touched down.



posted on Apr, 8 2022 @ 08:58 PM
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a reply to: grey580

DHL half off to Costa Rica!

Badum tiss...

Glad no one was hurt.



posted on Apr, 8 2022 @ 09:04 PM
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Look how thin the skin is on that plane , is that really all that separates People at 30,000ft and 500mph .


I'll be the first to admit I know next to nothing about Jets but that is uncomfortably thin.



posted on Apr, 8 2022 @ 09:15 PM
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a reply to: asabuvsobelow

That's all there is. Lots of "No Step" areas on the wings, because you can damage the wing skin by stepping on it.



posted on Apr, 8 2022 @ 10:54 PM
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originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
Look how thin the skin is on that plane , is that really all that separates People at 30,000ft and 500mph .


I'll be the first to admit I know next to nothing about Jets but that is uncomfortably thin.

as an ex machinist i had a job making "skins" as we called um
most areas were 1/8 thick with ramped up 3/8 in areas that needed extra support or utility

a aircraft's strength lay in the " skeleton " of the air frame
even the skeleton has 1/8 thickness in vast areas of mass and for the most part are a honeycomb of strength
weight reduction versus strength is a balance in aero technologies



posted on Apr, 10 2022 @ 08:34 AM
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a reply to: grey580

Video doesn't want to play, but I found this one. Considering the circumstances, this was a great outcome.



a reply to: asabuvsobelow

Congratulations. You now know why the buzzword in sales of "aircraft grade aluminum" is a good laugh.

Just wait until you learn the truth about "military grade" anything!



posted on Apr, 10 2022 @ 10:54 AM
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a reply to: cmdrkeenkid

God, don’t let that one out. You know what that will do to sales of all that “Tactical” crap out there if it gets out?



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