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I live near the crane crash in Alpen ad Rijn and I know a dog died in one of those houses. I always hear that 'luckily nobody died' in that crash but than I always think of that poor dog that nobody mentions.
@chere100
11 ай бұрын
Common human failing. People tend to focus on the loses in our own species.
@barbd5607
11 ай бұрын
I do think it’s easier for channels to say ‘no one was hurt’ it does make me wonder.
@susiepascoe323
11 ай бұрын
That's so sad for the owners
@manray0703
11 ай бұрын
RIP in peace to that pupper. 😢
@karinickole95
11 ай бұрын
I saw a dif video of the cranes crashing and you can hear the lady who owns the dog screaming and crying because she just watched her house go, and her dog die.
The plume of smoke jetting out of the side of the overturned tank @16:48 has nothing to do with fire suppression, the throttle is wide open and the diesel motor inverted thus consuming it's lubrication oil.
@mikeworkman3593
11 ай бұрын
The only thing true about that segment, was that the throttle probably did get stuck( most likely due to work boots). There isn't any 'fire suppression' in a tank lol. And while the thick smoke is oil being burned, it's worse than that because once they get a source of oil, there is no shutting them down(known as 'running away'). Working on diesels for the last 30 years, I've only had it happen to me personally twice. Once was not due to oil, but an 8-71 fuel rack jamming the governor(you don't know how fast you can get a valve cover off till you hear that RPM start climbing lol), and the second one was me not realizing that owners had topped off the oil level after a turbo failure(the dipstick was close to full), and there was more than just residual oil in the CAC(probably like 2-3 gallons lol). I was in the cab when I started it(I say this cause many things have rear or side start panels, buses, fire trucks), and the engine went full tilt, don't stop on go, don't collect $200. Straight to 6k RPM. You couldn't see an inch in front of you outside the cab, and all I could think of was horror stories of flywheels ripping off like a buzzsaw and coming through the cab. I shut off the key(which did nothing) and ran for my life lol. My feet went right into a drain pan full of coolant, and I probably looked like a looney tune character running in place lmao. I hit the ground hard and just started crawling like SEAL team 6 lol. By the time the engine died, there was like one cubic acre of smoke. When the engine was disassembled, you can see that the rods flexed so bad they whacked the inside of the block(millimeters away) and cracked chunks out of it. Total loss. IDK how it got paid for, but it wasn't from me lol. I think they claimed some kind of warranty or something. It was like 16 years ago, my memory is a bit fuzzy.
@mikeworkman3593
11 ай бұрын
@@Joe-by8jh What, a fire extinguisher? I doubt they were putting in a modern fogmaker system in WW2
@mikeworkman3593
11 ай бұрын
@@Joe-by8jhfogmaker is a fire extinguisher system. I still don't believe you, or anything that says they did.
@rlwhite55
11 ай бұрын
I kept thinking, "The driver of the tank should turn the engine off" ... but of course, he didn't.
@Doonit_hard_way_since_65
10 ай бұрын
@@mikeworkman3593 It's not WW2 vintage, that is a Mk4. Produced around 2015. Was WW2 in 2015? Maybe I missed that.
You don't load tanks on trucks to "Save Fuel" you do it because tank tracks tear up the road surface each time the tank turns.
yeah... Grain is no joke, if grain silos aren't kept in the right conditions or if the contents get aerosolized, the result can not only be flammable, but even explosive.
@cwarts5461
11 ай бұрын
Yes. ADM near where I live has an abysmal record. My uncle was in an explosion here in the mid 90’s and they just had a massive fire at a site near here
@MrGobbles99
11 ай бұрын
You wouldn't think that things like grains, flour and sugar are flammable or explosive. It's crazy the right amount of air (aerosolized product) can cause this. You should see what Mythbusters did with dairy creamer!
@alejandrayalanbowman367
11 ай бұрын
It is static electricity caused by the grain particles rubbing against each other/ The spark causes an explosion in the dust.
@docferringer
11 ай бұрын
Could be the grain in the middle of the silo started to ferment but it didn't have enough room or oxygen to go full tilt. The extra heat continued to build and soften the metal parts of the silo, then the silo collapses. Then the burning grain at the middle is suddenly EVERYWHERE and suddenly there is plenty of oxygen and grain dust to get that party started! Or it was static electricity. Or sparks fly off the metal as everything collapses. Or the rending of metal at the end did it...put them all together and you really can't stop it from happening.
@alejandrayalanbowman367
11 ай бұрын
@@docferringer Nope it is static electricity and the dust - it happened in Ipswich!
That tank would’ve been a runaway diesel. Not the fire suppression system..
@jovetj
11 ай бұрын
Lots of wrong narration info in these videos, especially this one.
@pheargoth
11 ай бұрын
That's what it looked like to me, too. The colour of the smoke and the fact that it was just revving it's tits off uncontrollably were dead giveaways.
That bridge in the train clip is a frankly astounding piece of rugged engineering. I realize the top of the train car is just sheet metal, but the sheer tonnage pressed up against that structure seems like it would have been enough to do the job on it's own. It isn't pretty, but damn that thing is tough.
@mikeworkman3593
11 ай бұрын
You can watch it flex some. I was thinking the same thing at first. But then I thought about how strong that bridge must be to carry other trains over it. It's probably not concrete, but hardened steel trusses, specifically designed to flex, to prevent cracking over time. What I don't get: Yes there was just some thin sheet metal, but if you look at each end of the car it looks like there are steel end caps that are the same height as the sheet metal. Maybe those were just tall(or short depending how you think about it) enough to make it under the bridge. IMO, I think the train normally clears. I guess is that there was a defect in one of the cars, and one piece of a roof caught something, and it just caused a chain reaction(the straw that broke the camel so-to-speak). I can't see that they didn't know that a train car wouldn't fit. You can see how slow they were going also. Perhaps it's something they have done many times, and just got away with it before. Probably mere millimeters of clearance.
@kurtb8474
10 ай бұрын
What amazes me is that there is some moron standing on the bridge with his cell phone filming the whole thing.
That plane parachute was cool to see.
@karlshuler1011
11 ай бұрын
@@iteerrex8166 or in your backyard
The Northern edge of the Roman Empire is generally held as being Hadrian's Wall in northern England, which is rather further north than the mouth the Rhine. In fact, the Antonine Wall is even further north and Roman remains have been found further north even than this.
@neoaliphant
11 ай бұрын
it was the northern edge of empire in germania, stilla boundary. not "most northern latitude of any roman boundary" the romans paused here and concentrated on britannia...
@goro869
11 ай бұрын
This guy does like a bare minimum of research in his vids
Very impressed with the pronunciation of the Dutch and Belgian place names! That is rare. Very interesting video.
Did anyone else catch that first video regarding the damaged vehicles? 2 million dollars worth and love it how the narrator said "At least, the bridge was built Ford tough..." 😂🤭
@BeeWhistler
11 ай бұрын
Everyone caught it, yes. That was the joke.
@TheShadow_2023
11 ай бұрын
It was a funny joke 😂😂😂 if only fords were actually built ford tough
@adrianab.5809
11 ай бұрын
@@TheShadow_2023 Yeah...Found On Road Dead...
@michaeld53
11 ай бұрын
The RR just wanted to make the rail cars convertible,
@adrianab.5809
11 ай бұрын
@@michaeld53 😂😂😂
I love when people drive into water and then put on their wipers like "Maybe I can just brush this ocean away"
@onespiceybbw
11 ай бұрын
The water shorts out the electrical system, genius.
@stargazer7644
11 ай бұрын
@@onespiceybbw Or more likely crashing 12 feet into the water might make your arm bump the switch.
@DarkerFalz
11 ай бұрын
Some cars have rain-sensing wipers that automatically go on.
@maddhatter3564
11 ай бұрын
some modern cars have automatic wipers.
@Bonkrr
11 ай бұрын
Not an electrical short. Those BMWs have moisture sensing wipers. @@onespiceybbw
Lucky that the ignition happened outside. It quickly consumed the dust without anything to restrict the expansion.
@mikeworkman3593
11 ай бұрын
It would have been nearly impossible for it to happen pre-collapse. Without a suitable ignition source, the dust needed an abundant source of O2, along with a spark(probably from metal scaping) to ignite it.
I dig the multiple videos for the same accident with different camera angles. That’s dope you put that on.
That plane company and another are pretty awesome for private planes. Their parachute system is amazing.
That silo fire looked like something straight out of a Hollywood movie. It was the dust and natural gas that ignited, which is why silo fires are so dangerous.
@BurkaLifter
11 ай бұрын
why do you think natural gas has anything to do with it?
@mikeworkman3593
11 ай бұрын
@@BurkaLifter Because the commenter is obviously ill-informed lol. It didn't need anything more than the O2 it received after the wind began blowing. Someone else in here stated that they were surprised it didn't explode while is was still together. This is the common trend of people watching too many action movies. Another good one is people not understanding that an almost empty tank of gas is less flammable than a full one. I've seen vehicles on fire until they burn to nothing, and they never explode. My favorite myth is the old "shoot a propane tank with a gun and watch it explode" scenario lol.
The cost of a plane "all depends on the engine"? Never ceases to amaze me that even a little research can't be done ahead of time.
@jovetj
11 ай бұрын
Yep. Same for #10 for me.
@bigredc222
11 ай бұрын
They just pump these videos out as fast as they can, accuracy is not as important as speed.
@AttorneyBCollins
11 ай бұрын
Apparently you can get them as low as $15,000 too.
First one: the 11’8” bridge for trains. The can opener for trains.
Mrs Richards: "I paid for a room with a view!" Basil: (pointing to the lovely view) "That is Torquay, Madam." Mrs Richards: "It's not good enough!" Basil: "May I ask what you were expecting to see out of a Torquay hotel bedroom window? Sydney Opera House, perhaps? the Hanging Gardens of Babylon? Herds of wildebeest sweeping majestically past?..." Mrs Richards: "Don't be silly! I expect to be able to see the sea!" Basil: "You can see the sea, it's over there between the land and the sky." Mrs Richards: "I'm not satisfied. But I shall stay. But I expect a reduction." Basil: "Why?! Because Krakatoa's not erupting at the moment ?"
Thank you for giving the back story and follow up on these videos. Way too often people post videos, especially compilations like this without any explanation. Also, thank you for not making me wait until the end for the video attached to the still shot at in the title slide. Very classy all around.
@Quasihamster
10 ай бұрын
Rather poorly researched (if at all) backstory and follow-up, as is typical with this kind of channel.
@BryanTorok
10 ай бұрын
@@Quasihamster Actually, they did provide a decent amount of info in a short period of time. What I find very typical for this type of channel absolutely no info provided.
@HiddenWindshield
10 ай бұрын
@@BryanTorok A "decent amount of info" and a "decent amount of _correct_ info" are two different things. I know for a fact that that tank didn't have an automatic fire suppression system, and the plume of smoke was due to the engine burning oil due to being inverted, so that part at least was completely wrong. And if they got something that basic wrong, what else did they miss, or just make up?
Some of these leave me speechless! Watching the train go under that bridge was very difficult to watch!
how did I know the grain silo would catch fire and the farmer didnt?
@bigredc222
11 ай бұрын
What makes you think they didn't know?
@maddhatter3564
11 ай бұрын
fast moving flame front. just the dust ignited
Those cranes in Alphen aan den Rijn, The Netherlands could easily carry the load of the bridge deck; no problems there. The problem was that the cranes were on special pontoons floating on the water. When the cranes took the load, the pontoons sank deeper into the water. Because of this the position of the cranes was no longer straight. When making the calculations for this hoist, they did not take that into account. When the cranes started turning to get the bridgedeck into the right position, the center of gravity shifted outside one crane's footprint. This caused most of the load to be transferred to only one crane. That crane collapsed and the rest followed. This was the new bridge deck that was supposed to be hoisted in place that day. All in all, the renovation of the bridge took about 8 months longer because of this accident.
@stawmy
10 ай бұрын
Exactly!
@mikeh8228
10 ай бұрын
Crane did not snap, lift cable snapped..watch it again and see it!
@doggs_are_super_cute
8 ай бұрын
U didn’t have to write a paragraph abt it-💀
@doggs_are_super_cute
8 ай бұрын
But it is sad to think abt
The fishing trawler, as he had deployed is fishing gear, is considered limited in its maneuverablitly. Therefore he has the right of way. Furthermore he came from starboard and had right of way to begin with, so if anyone was asleep at the wheel it was the ferry's helmsan.
@patricktennant1585
11 ай бұрын
Im not sure if fishing gear qualifies for limited maneuverability, like towing a disabled craft does, but you are correct about the right of away.
@armyfazer1410
10 ай бұрын
But the laws of gross tonnage...
@davemccue9229
10 ай бұрын
You should still be able to control your speed. Lmao
@SuperSaltydog77
7 ай бұрын
Pretty much agree, just as in the "rules of the road", another vessel of comparable size on your starboard has the right of way.
@mikeabbitt8309
5 ай бұрын
@@armyfazer1410, Even with the gross tonnage, the boat with limited maneuverability is to be given the right of way (sailboat and cargo ship, the sailboat is to be given the right of way). Also, what has already been stated, the vessel on the starboard is to be given the right of way.
One time my dad and grandfather bought our first boat. They went out to test it out but eventually, the engine stopped and wouldn’t crank. My grandfather went to the back to check and he saw BUTTLOADS of water in the engine compartment and filling FAST. They put on life jackets and tried blowing horns as loud as they could to signal for help to no avail. They kept blowing horns and waving for help as they continued to sink, until another boat passing buy saw what was wrong and stopped by to help. They managed to tow the boat to shore and lift it onto the trailer to bring it home. What had happened is, the boat wasn’t properly maintained at the winter so when we bought the boat, we bought it improperly maintained. Because of this, the pumps that were supposed to pump water into the engine to keep it from overheating was pumping water INTO THE BOAT.
I love the dead silence after the train comes to a stop. Wasnt expecting the fireball.
That aircraft parachute was worth every penny!
I noticed how the guy videoing the plane parachuting down or the others, who’s voices we heard were much more concerned with getting the shot they making sure the pilot was OK.
@maddhatter3564
11 ай бұрын
that was probably the least expensive fail in the vid. The chute worked as designed and there was very little damage, in fact seems the only really expensive fails were the train and crane
The first guy had places to be and absolutely nothing was going to stop him
Flattening that old van is the most expensive fail
@Rob-fc9wg
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, it must've been worth up to $150.
Any landing you walk away from is a good one😂😂
Best one yet!!!
That bridge versus train incident made that corrugated train roof, look like cardboard. 😲 Bet there's no height sign on that bridge.
@Eddie-ev9bv
11 ай бұрын
It is the responsibility of the driver, whether it be train or lorry, to know the exact height of his load and also to know the height of all bridges along his route.
@davidmackey344
11 ай бұрын
@@Eddie-ev9bv Dispatcher's responsibility.
@nodangles6983
11 ай бұрын
The narrator said it's most likely the roof of one of the cars was damaged elsewhere, causing the chain reaction.
@deepspire
11 ай бұрын
@@nodangles6983 The narrator was wrong. And if you look at the damage that makes no sense. The reality is that the train backed into the bridge twice. There are two parts to this video. Part one is missing here. The train was sent down the wrong track into a refinery. That bridge was designed only to clear engines and tank cars, not high auto racks.
That BMW driver is the reason why we have endless corruption on people getting driver’s licenses. He bought his, he didn’t get it straight.
@thecarman3693
11 ай бұрын
I love the way he thought putting the wipers on was going to help.
@scottmcshannon6821
11 ай бұрын
what do you expect, hes a beemer driver.
@fancyIOP
11 ай бұрын
@@thecarman3693 😂😂😂He doesn’t know how to drive and he doesn’t know his own car.
@fancyIOP
11 ай бұрын
@@scottmcshannon6821 😩🤣Yeah that terrible reputation keeps on growing.
Even people in Washington would’ve figured, that a house leaning at 30° is no good.
@BrodieB762
11 ай бұрын
I live in Washington State not sure if you meant that but yep! Maybe they should get some building advice from people in Washington State. It rains 330 days a year hahaha and 30 days of cloudy gloom and 5 days of sun a year! We came up with this new cool light bulbs for houses that distribute vitamin D. Since ya lack of Sun ☀️.
@iteerrex8166
11 ай бұрын
😂 of course I’m talking about the swamp, not the people.
@iteerrex8166
11 ай бұрын
Gotta talk in code or it disappears 🤷♂️
@ghomerhust
11 ай бұрын
@@faithfultotheend it's been in a swamp for over 100 years, possibly more. ever since parties became more important than people.
@ericconnor8419
11 ай бұрын
@@faithfultotheend Your last President was Donald Trump a famous con man, it can't be any worse now.
10:50 The sound from the first water tower was from air rushing out of the top port. When the tower falls, you can see the trees all move. Once it partially collapses, pressure builds almost instantly and only has that “little” port to come out. You can see the trees directly in front of the port keep blowing until the sound stops. A testament to the structural integrity of the thing.
Why would they have lost the corn in the silo collapse? All they have to do is scoop it back into a truck... it isn't like the corn was destroyed. Y'all think that corn is never stored on the ground?
Dust, be it metal or plant can very easily catch on fire. Flour is also flammable. So is lint from a dryer. It is why those items are used as tinder for campfires.
@dkajj
11 ай бұрын
I pack lint into paper towel and tp rolls, and seal the ends with wax. The best Firestarter, and using trash.
5 min of additional research and figure out just how expensive are each of these "fails"
I never heard of a plane with its own parachute.
8:59 Ooo look a plane ~some Belgian kid 😂😂
6:14 Holy shit, excellent pronounciation.
Great video, thank you.
@ 8:40 that's how Amazon Prime deliver your new plane
Plane parachute worked perfectly!!!!! Use them every where!
no, the conductor decided the cars needed a sunroof, here's your sign
Anyone else see the windshield wipers turn on for the BMW. Like that's going to help😂
@Thomasnmi
11 ай бұрын
They may be automatic
Concerning the Ferry and Fishing boat. I have sailed yachts in and around Thailand and was freaked out at the amount of near misses we had as local speed boats or fishing boats would cut across our bow with absolutely no regard to maritime law. It turns out there is a tradition or belief that to cut across someone path is to soak up thier bad luck. So once we got this info, we would slow down and allow local fishing boats and speed boats to cut across our bow. It's way less stressful, just let the locals practice thier beliefs.
@danrosen8823
11 ай бұрын
And the Ferry was the Give-Way Vessel, and did not have the right of way (this is international law)
With the fishing boat that hit the ferry, the captain wasn't asleep he was on the poop deck
@calvinwalker1781
11 ай бұрын
ferry boat supposed to give way to starboard
@heli-crewhgs5285
11 ай бұрын
He shouldn’t have been taking a poop!
@maddhatter3564
11 ай бұрын
last thing you want when on the poop deck
I keep seeing the silo collapse and imagining what it would have looked like if it was popcorn.
@MCAlexisYT
4 ай бұрын
Your comment reminds me of a video from the YT channel "Be Smart" on explaining how a pandemic works, and also includes using 500 ping pong balls on top of mouse traps as a metaphor/analogy (I don't know which one - what I do know is that these terms aren't interchangeable).
I like how people are filming an obviously collapsing giant wall in China and not bothering to tell anyone in the cars and buses that are about to get destroyed. Classy.
When your plane is designed with similarities to a brick prehaps, it needs a parachute.
The irony of actual farmers not knowing the full danger of their own surroundings , that they built .
Why, prior to the bridge crash in Alphen aan den Rijn, is a night view shown of Teylers museum which is located in the Dutch town of Haarlem on the Spaarne river?
Subscribed. I watch vids with the volume off. The maps are a great addition😁
The moment they said it was a grain silo- yeah, get the hell away from that. Grain, flour- and pretty much anything ground into a powder, can be very flammable. It's why pranks of putting flour into a hairdryer are incredibly stupid.
Nicely folded for the scrap wagon 😂😂
“Switz CITY” with 300 residents 😂😂
Very nice video. Thanks for posting and have a nice day too.
لا إله إلا الله محمد رسول الله
Ouch, That was expensive.
Honestly more planes should have parachutes. Thats a good idea. At least for little planes
Whenever a building or a tree leans Shout “TIIIIIIIIMMMMMMMBEEEEEEEEERRRRRRR
While that train was getting a haircut - all I could here was Parliament Funkadelic- Give up the Funk (Tear the roof off the sucker) ROFL😅🤣😂🤣😅
So who was in the wingsuit that jumped out of that plane??
@maddhatter3564
11 ай бұрын
i thought it was the pilot at first
1:02 "The ENGINEER can find another way around". I don't think it is the engineer's job to find another way around!! That's the job of traffic control! The engineer doesn't even have to know if his train can pass a low bridge! He is there just to drive his train!
@IAMPLEDGE
11 ай бұрын
yeah but why didn't he use his steering wheel to go another way? Is what people often type in these situations.
@jovetj
11 ай бұрын
The crew is supposed to know their territory and that includes all the movement restrictions, including height/width. They also are supposed to know the contents of their train (the consist-"CON-sist").. so, while the dispatcher messed up, the train's crew could have questioned their route with the DS or stopped.
Who cleans up the mess after all this stuff happens
The train engineer in the first one hit Indeed as soon as that train stopped 💯
He parked the plane well😅.
Well, that’s one way of making popcorn…
2:01 Mr Slave was there.
The engineer does not try to find alternate routes. That's the job of the Tower. Someone failed in planning the route.
Gotta love that amazing German engineering with the windshield wipers still working perfectly as car becomes boat...
@Okurka.
9 ай бұрын
The blinkers never seem to work, though.
It's a well designed can-opener😄
Poor UAZ 452 It deserved better :(
I fell off of a 36 ft water tower. God is the only reason I'm here today.
I used to drive a bridge. I often hit trains. Sometimes I would fall off a boat onto houses.
There was one death in the Dutch bridge accident, a dog was killed in one of the houses 😟 I'm not a crane expert, but i have lifted machines over 70 tons, and you have to be very aware of 3 things: 1 Is the crane stable? 2 Heavy loads have a LOT of momentum, you have to lift and rotate them VERY SLOWLY otherwise you put way more lateral force on the crane, simply put; that the load will pull it sideways if you move too fast. Here they had 2 cranes to spread the load, but that means they both have to move in perfect unison, these ones did not. 3; The barges. Proper ballast placing on the boats. Once the bridge part went over the side, the barges will obviously want to list over, you can compensate a little by tying them to the shore etc, and pump water in tanks from one side of the barge to another. That is how they test airliners to simulate passengers moving around the plane. These guys moved way too fast!
@jovetj
11 ай бұрын
dog < person
@bigredc222
11 ай бұрын
I would have thought months went into the planning of exactly how to do that, including meetings between the crane operators, engineers, tug boat captains, and the guys in charge of controlling the ballast in the barges. I would have gone over it many times, it's really amazing to me that was allowed that to happen in a country like that. In a third world country that's just another day.
@stawmy
10 ай бұрын
@@jovetj I think your equation sucks! Want to know why? Dogs are ALWAYS loyal, people are not. Dogs will instinctively block a small child from wandering into traffic. Dogs help millions of blind and other disabled people . Dogs search for drugs, explosives, and buried people. Show me just ONE human who can do all of that, you sad fool. The more i know people, the more i like animals.😖
love the different perspectives on some of these incidents.. too bad nmot all can have that cause it sure makes the clip a little more interesting great stuff here.. i always watch but this is the first time that ive ledt a comment . 😎👍
11:05 Was done perfect. Not fail at all.
Pancakes don’t “get flattened,” they’re flat to begin with.
seeing that van get smashed like a pancake kind of made my day for how i couldn't stop laughing
To a compilation of videos we've seen before
I saw that submarine car in a James Bond movie...nevermind, that was a Lotus😂
All that dust and friction I knew there would be a fireball at the corn silo. Just glad it wasn't bigger.
The airplane chute one looks so surreal. It’s one thing watching it on video because “could be CGI innit” but seeing that IRL must feel so very weird. Awesome footage though.
11:33 there was someone in that van. I see a hand go up in reflex to stop it and him trying to get out just as impact.
@chad2522
11 ай бұрын
You need tot ake your meds. Ive watched it in 2x slower and see noone.
@MUFC1933
11 ай бұрын
@@chad2522 well you need to take your meds or out your specs on then
@Johnnyboy000
11 ай бұрын
I don't see a guy in the van. At 1/4 speed, you can see that the hand is actually the door frame.
@SEPK09
11 ай бұрын
People are becoming thicker each year.
25 years ago I used a bike to ride round on the top of the fortress wall in Xian! It was part of a travel to look at the famous clay soldiers, after a visit to Beijing!!
16:35 No, the hardest think they'll do all day is turning the tank back over. If you think they're slow on the treads, they are way slower on the turret.
Ferry boat - "Yield to the craft on the right" in accordance with the mariners "Rules of the Road" the ferry is the "give way vessel" and the fishing boat is the "stand on vessel"
The fishing boat had right of way, and would have expected the ferry to adjust.
So I don't understand. You can buy an airplane with an engine for $15,000. But you can also get an engine installed in the same airplane that costs $485,000? Crazy.
Dude, the person asleep was on the ferry! The fishing boat had the right of way.
Posted 3 hours ago and most of these videos are years old....
@Devil35K
11 ай бұрын
Yes thats True but at the same time their is more information on them this time compared to the older videos ( MOST of the time...)
Tell me why in Memphis is operating a Ruusian locomotiwe? 0:43 ther is WL8 russian loco.
Id believe the tanks pedal got stuck.
The first guy sounds like big gay Al’s “Mister Slave” Jesus Christ lol 😂
6:30 The manufacturers of mobile cranes insist that they can only be set up on solid ground and not on a swaying ship. In addition, one crane was weaker than the other. When it became too heavy for the weaker crane, the others couldn't hold it either.
It be cool if planes all had deploy-able parachutes.
@patricktennant1585
11 ай бұрын
Most pilots are not interested in them. Once you pull the cord to deploy you have no control what you are gonna come down on. The vast majority of aircraft failures are engine outs and planes fly very well without an engine. Gliding to a landing is much prefered.
4:11 - I was not expecting that, and neither were they!
The reason for the prior damage to the auto racks was that this crew was switching. They had already pulled forward, damaged some of the cars, then shoved back, then were pulling forward again when the guy was able to get there with his camera.
@MGower4465
6 ай бұрын
Sooo, the thought was "we ripped the tops off, so lets back up and try again on a track a few feet away'?
@realvanman1
6 ай бұрын
@@MGower4465 With the autoracks being in the middle of the train, the crew would have had no idea it was even happening...