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    Falling Russian Satellite Narrowly Misses Airliner

    Space junk falls around airliner: report
    Mar 28 04:20 AM US/Eastern

    Flaming space junk from a Russian satellite narrowly missed hitting a Chilean airliner over the Pacific Ocean, reports said Wednesday.

    The pilot of a LAN Chile Airbus A340 en route to New Zealand told air traffic controllers he had seen pieces of flaming space junk falling about eight kilometres (four miles) in front of the plane and behind it, TV3 said.

    The aircraft was not struck by any of the debris and later landed safely in Auckland.

    Airways New Zealand, which manages New Zealand's air traffic, said it had been warned by Russian authorities that an obsolete satellite was due to fall into the Pacific Ocean on Wednesday.

    But the debris had apparently fallen into the area 12 hours earlier than the time advised by the Russians.

    A spokesman for the Civil Aviation Authority, which is responsible for air safety, said it would launch an inquiry after it was advised of the details of the incident.
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    Re: Falling Russian Satellite Narrowly Misses Airliner

    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    The pilot of a LAN Chile Airbus A340 en route to New Zealand told air traffic controllers he had seen pieces of flaming space junk falling about eight kilometres (four miles) in front of the plane and behind it, TV3 said.
    Four miles? That's not even close! Just further proof of the "Big Sky, Little Airplane" theory

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    Four miles is under one minute at cruise speed, no? I'd say that's pretty close.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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    An inquiry? What are they going to do, sue Russia?
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    Re: Falling Russian Satellite Narrowly Misses Airliner

    Quote Originally Posted by moose135
    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    The pilot of a LAN Chile Airbus A340 en route to New Zealand told air traffic controllers he had seen pieces of flaming space junk falling about eight kilometres (four miles) in front of the plane and behind it, TV3 said.
    Four miles? That's not even close! Just further proof of the "Big Sky, Little Airplane" theory
    Well it said some fell behind him as well so they were right in the middle of it all

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    imagine looking out the window and see flaming debris falling past you
    Overheard on JFK TOWER - S Turns are fine, U-Turns are bad....

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    That embraer & Being found each other over the Amazon of all places..... you just never know. I'd say this was "close" enough...

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    Ladies and gentlemen if you look to your right you will see flameing debris falling from the sky. This debris is also falling in front and behind us. On an intresting note we may soon look like that flameing debris ourselves. That is all. Enjoy the remainder of the crossing.
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    Part of what's remarkable about this is that the South Pacific west of Chile and east of Oceania is a vast area with what I imagine is relatively little air traffic, so in that context, 4 mis. would be a pretty close enough call.

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    Re: Falling Russian Satellite Narrowly Misses Airliner

    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    Space junk falls around airliner: report
    Mar 28 04:20 AM US/Eastern

    The pilot of a LAN Chile Airbus A340 en route to New Zealand told air traffic controllers he had seen pieces of flaming space junk falling about eight kilometres (four miles) in front of the plane and behind it, TV3 said.

    Ummm, one question...how did he see the "flaming space junk" falling BEHIND the plane? Last time I checked, the A340 did not have a rear-view mirror -OR- a window out the back.

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    Maybe he popped his head out the window?
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    Perhaps not directly behind it, but behind and to the side.
    Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. We have a small problem.
    All four engines have stopped. We are doing our damnedest to get them under control.
    I trust you are not in too much distress. —Captain Eric Moody, British Airways Flight 9

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    Re: Falling Russian Satellite Narrowly Misses Airliner

    Quote Originally Posted by lijk604
    Quote Originally Posted by GothamSpotter
    Space junk falls around airliner: report
    Mar 28 04:20 AM US/Eastern

    The pilot of a LAN Chile Airbus A340 en route to New Zealand told air traffic controllers he had seen pieces of flaming space junk falling about eight kilometres (four miles) in front of the plane and behind it, TV3 said.

    Ummm, one question...how did he see the "flaming space junk" falling BEHIND the plane? Last time I checked, the A340 did not have a rear-view mirror -OR- a window out the back.



    Of course he saw it, John. They were... inverted. ;)



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