Moosey: maybe it's zoomer slang CC: noooooo it's probably from before the greatest gen. Like older than Joe Biden and "pony soldier" - which means I need Carver to use it unironically asap
Dumping fuel pretty sure is for dire emergencies, like a plane about to be shot down or preparing for a belly landing. Why did it dump fuel and why do they think it purposely did it over this specific town?
Its terrible that this happened, but that's my question: how do you aim dumping fuel? Yeah if they waited until they were over this specific area that would be pretty shitty.
Well, there was nothing in this specific article that suggests timing was "suspect" but that is an unfortunate event. Not being more willing to help them is definitely lousy of them.
not sure. As it is it was a flight to Shanghai like RIGHT BEFORE the lockdown so it might have just been that it was locked down in the middle of the flight
I mean dumping fuel is important but if you have so much fuel you need to dump it, and you aren't literally about to crash, you can also divert to not be right over a populated area >_>
...it is SOP to dump fuel at some point when you plan out an unscheduled landing because your fuel load is meant to match up with your flight plan so if the plan changes you're over weight to land, but I can't imagine you dump fuel immediately no matter where you are in relation to your diverted objective
"The Federal Aviation Administration has a handful of regulations in place: the plane has to be at least 2,000 feet above the highest obstacle along the route, at least five miles from any other aircraft and away from populated areas and bodies of water whenever possible." But I think the regulations were softened basically to "ask ATC" a few years ago.
...which is double-weird since the air crew apparently said they had things under control and didn't need to burn off, much less dump, much less dump at just barely above the legal minimum dump altitude right over a populated area. >_>
CC: noooooo it's probably from before the greatest gen. Like older than Joe Biden and "pony soldier" - which means I need Carver to use it unironically asap