Video of passanger plane in Brazil crashing

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Is this starting to happen more frequently? Starting to feel like an uptick in shyt like this being in the news :patrice:
 

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Engine stalled bruh can't fly with one engine working... Plane too heavy :francis:
It got in the air though so it had to be working during take off and liftoff. Shouldn't it have been a gliding decent downward until it crashed instead of a complete straight drop down like someone dropping two Alka Seltzer tablets into a glass of water?
 

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It got in the air though so it had to be working during take off and liftoff. Shouldn't it have been a gliding decent downward until it crashed instead of a complete straight drop down like someone dropping two Alka Seltzer tablets into a glass of water?
You try and and use the one remaining engine to maintain the level flight up until the point the plane can't fly anymore (wings fail/stall).
 

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They are cheaper to operate, esp over shorter distances, and with smaller passenger loads.

In canada they are used all over as well in europe and south america
They use them here in the States as well lol

Commercial short hop flights exist.
 

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I’m hearing it was a bunch of scientist on that flight going to a cancer conference… These scientists was applying for patents to a cancer vaccine :francis:
There were cancer doctors on the plane, but they guy working on the "cancer vaccine" was not one of them.
 
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