Airplane Crash Recorded by Surveillance Camera


Fatal Airplane Crash Captured On Video Surveillance Camera

VICTORIA, MN (trfnews.i234.me) A video surveillance camera captured a fatal airplane crash in the western Minneapolis suburb of Victoria late Saturday afternoon.

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  1. The left wing (have to assume the right as well, because it pancaked in belly first) was broken and pointing straight up. Pause at about 0:13 and use keyboard to frame by frame it with the "<" and ">" keys (which are also the comma and period keys).

  2. Much to still be determined here. Juan Browne & Dan Gryder give very good break downs on planes, their tendencies, weather, and much more- but they always qualify it with, "let's see where the investigation leads us".

    So, on this one, with the very, very little we can see- namely the wings folded up, parts of the tail section appearing to be missing, and the fairly quick burn-out of the fire? I think I'll pass on any assumptions as far as the plane/occupants are concerned.

    What I WILL say? Someone was really watching over the people in that house, who, by all accounts WERE at home at the time of this accident, escaped any injuries. Unbelievable.

    What makes it truly amazing? If you look carefully, at the @00:15 mark? We can see what appears to be the aircrafts engine, blowing out the back door of the house, and tumbling off, on fire, and the fire itself, just prior to that, also blowing through the home.

    EXTREMELY fortunate, that no one in that home was injured or killed. That will be the one thing to be thankful for, in this tragic event.

    See y'all over on those above mentioned channels, as soon as they are up – and they are VERY good, and getting information out to people, very quickly.

  3. Looks like all the fuel in the wings was instantly released on impact as a mist/vapor cloud resulting in a large-scale, but brief, fireball. Once it burned out there was fairly small remaining fires in what looked like the detached engine, and the furnishings in the aircraft cabin.

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