ValuJet flight 592 #plane #crash

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My mom died in this accident. Rip to her and everyone one else who lost their lives

brendenbrown
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Main cause: ignition of the oxygen generator in the cargo hold leading to loss of hydraulics and electrical system loss of control

Hertadti
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Fact:the plane crashed 3 miles form eastern wreck

طلالالتي
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This isn't that true

Valujet flight 952 crashed into the Florida Everglades 20 minutes after taking off, during it's taxi an out of date oxygen generators started flowing oxygen and making heat (starting a fire). This made the forward cargo hold to be set ablaze, no alarm was heard by the crew due to it being air proof meaning a fire of any kind would burn itself out. However, the oxygen that the generators produced would make it so the fire would continue. Minutes after the plane took off the pilots hear a large bang on their headphones, this is the tire exploding due to the fire. After some time, the cabin floor would begin to melt, putting deadly smoke into the air. The temperature is over 1, 000 degrees. The pilots request to go back to Miami, but as the situation deterioates they ask for any near airport. A flight attendant bursts into the cockpit asking for the oxygen maks to be lowered, the pilots decline as they know oxygen would only make the fire worse. The flight attendant leaves the cockpit door open. 20 minutes from take off, everyone onboard is unconscious. The plane is at a bank angle, people notice the plane. Then, it nose doves into the Everglades.

The reason for the expired oxygen generators was the employs just cutting the end, and putting cella tape on them.

Watch the Seconds from Disaster documentary called "Florida Swamp Air Crash" on daily motion for better information.

itzJuztThomas
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all caused by some idiots who didn’t know how to label oxygen correctly. at least we have new regulations in place, so this won’t happen again.

Cristianaxx
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caused by a poorly tire in the cargo hold

JamesLydon