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Ingested into an aircraft engine
Man, what a terrible way to go. Fire and drowning are pretty bad. Those used to be my biggest fears (for mechanisms of death). This one sounds pretty awful, too. Right up there with wood chipper. Godspeed.
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Sucks....
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Nothing new here...
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Maybe wrap some chicken wire around the intake?
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It would be a fast death. But terrifying as you are getting sucked in.
There have been many prop strikes that cut people up but left a corpse to bury. |
Spray painted down the side of the aircraft.
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I have started small prop planes probably at least 1000 times since I started flying in the 90's. 3/4 of them at least were starting my Rotax powered Minimax ultralight. Never had an issue but pretty scary when one thinks about what could happen slipping on ice or if throttle was left wide open.
I have always been most nervous when on the rare occasion I have started a stranger's plane with a dead battery who I did not know at some airport or fly-in event. I always make sure to discuss procedure with said pilot and always give prop a good yank first to make sure pilot has brakes applied before I start spinning the blade. |
I lost a good friend that way, back when I was in the Navy. Stowing a power cable during flight ops. He must not have heard the S-3 Viking he walked in front of that was at full power. In he went. Tragic
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As a former helicopter pilot, ground operations while spinning, ship or land, always had me hyper aware, especially at night.
There was no threat of getting sucked into my intakes, but the two Cuisinart blades spinning above me and behind me are the real deal. The flight deck environment where SkyT worked for a bit scared the f out of me: I never landed on an aircraft carrier at night, thank god...daytime was Jurassic Park. |
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When I first began my career back in the early '80's, I was out on the flight line when a guy wheeling a rollaway tool box walked behind a 747 doing an engine run up. How on earth he made it through all of the layers of safety protocols was anyone's guess. They didn't find much of him. His rollaway reportedly achieved a few hundred feet altitude when it deflected off the blast fence.
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"What's Red and Green and goes 100 mph?"
A frog in a blender. |
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