Cargo ship and oil tanker have collided off the East Yorkshire coast. I just prey that this is not an environmental disaster. We have a massive population of Gulls and recently returning Puffins above Bridlington at Flamborough and Bempton. Seals are currently on certain beaches and regular sightings of Dolphin pods.
>> Does Greece have the facility to produce jet fuel?
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The port from which it is reported to have sailed has a multi-purpose refinery attached which describes itself as (one of) the most sophisticated in Europe, capable of producing a wide range of outputs.
>>Knowing a few people who've been to sea, the captain standing on the bridge rat-bottomed
>> cannot be ruled out.
>>Several MAIB reports in the last few years suggest such issues are not unknown today.
Indeed. The following incident may not be due to a pilot being "rat-bottomed", but it sounds like a pretty serious case of carelessness where one man's failure to do his job properly could have resulted in multiple fatalities. (Or are there systems in place that would have prevented that? 235m sounds pretty damn close to disaster to me for a machine moving at several hundred miles per hour.)
"A pilot has been suspended after a jet carrying about 200 people flew too close to a mountain.
Captain Paul Elsworth was in charge of an EasyJet flight travelling from Manchester airport to Hurghada airport in Egypt last month.
As the Airbus A320 descended, the ground proximity warning system (GPWS) — a safety feature warning of a potential collision — was triggered in the cockpit. The pilot was forced to pull up the jet and level it.
A review found the jet was just 235 metres from the mountain at the time — normal protocol is to clear mountain ranges by about 2,000 metres."
Other sources point out that this flight had been descending at an unsafe rate of 4,928ft per minute before corrective action was taken; this descent speed is regarded as dangerously excessive. The forward speed of the aircraft has also been said to have been excessive at the time.
The story, basically, is that there wasn't a plane crash. It will be interesting to see the incident report if there ever is one.
No doubt he will get a severe wigging for it. Coming within 235 metres sounds more dramatic than 800', which is dramatic enough. But GPWS worked and was heeded.
>> >> Thats a fabrication by warlord NATO countries.
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>> >> Lavrov.
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>> Either he has a Russian passport or he doesn't.
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>> Are they saying the one produced is a fake?
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Ukrainian marines boarded the cargo ship in the middle of the night, poured vodka down the captains throat, tied him to his chair and set the autopilot to ram the US fuel ship in an act of revenge for having supplies cut off.
"Expert" is tabloid-speak for anyone, no matter how ignorant, who has an opinion on a subject. Tabloids find "experts" on any topic; they are extremely handy for producing click-bait headlines.