@GossiTheDog bricks were shat, particularly off the end of the runway
I can't see this without thinking of the stowaway who died falling from a wheel well, which was captured on film in February 1970.
Keith Sapsford photographed by John Gilpin.
@GossiTheDog This isn't very typical, I'd like to make that point
Clarke and Dawe - The Front Fell Off
YouTube
@GossiTheDog Gossi Airways getting really realistic nowadays. Your 5090 was money well spent! 😆
@GossiTheDog Never fly Gossi Air!
@GossiTheDog I wonder what that was.
@GossiTheDog I didn't ask how "how high we are", I said "I cast Michelin Missile".
@GossiTheDog
hi, plane expert here! This is NOT funny, planes only do this when they're in extreme distress.
“British Airways Airbus A350-1000 (G-XWBN) lost one of its landing gear wheels a few seconds after take off from Las Vegas last night. Landed safely at Heathrow.”
“They needed to burn off a lot of fuel to get down to a reasonable landing weight (and - short of some sort of dire emergency such as an uncontained fire - you most certainly wouldn't want to do an overweight landing after losing a wheel).”
https://www.pprune.org/accidents-close-calls/670316-ba274-loses-wheel-las-continues-lhr.html
@GossiTheDog I hope I didn't just see anyone die...