Surveillance camera captured plane crashing into car

Holy shit, what would you do if that was your car? 3 people died in that plane btw.

khou.com/news/local/ntsb-investigator-plane-in-flat-spin-at-moment-of-impact/238928396

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Get their insurance to pay for my car? What the fuck else would I do.

Thats a drone you fucktard

>his car doesnt automatically dodge hostiles

1/10

women drivers

>be american
>get plane'd

>Victoria - The place to be

Stall spin? They must have been really low to not be able to recover from that.

You have to be a real fucking idiot to crash a plane in the day time, honestly.

Oh a woman was flying, makes sense.

>women pilots

>flightaware.com/live/flight/N4252G/history/20160609/1511Z/tracklog

Looks like they where doing acrobatics before they smashed it into the ground.

I here liberty mutual has no hidden fees for planes crashing into vehicles if it wasn't your fault.

If I was inside?

Probably die.

#NailedIt

looks like the car had some sun damage, plane did them a favor lel

>crashing this plane with no survivors

BANE?!

Just like in San Andreas, kek

That's a small plane.

If you slow it down, you can see someone being ejected from the crash to the left

>You have to be a real fucking idiot to crash a plane in the day time, honestly.

Not to mention a fucking Cirrus which has a parachute system to save the entire airplane because the FAA wouldn't certify them due to poor spin recovery.
pprune.org/tech-log/142994-cirrus-sr20-22-bad-idea.html
airfactsjournal.com/2012/05/dicks-blog-whats-wrong-with-cirrus-pilots/

>4/24/2002 first SR22 Cirrus accident at Parish, NY, in which 2 partners were aggressively maneuvering the airplane in stalls and entered a flat spin at 5,000 feet; the CAPS parachute activated after ground impact

>plane has a parachute
>still plow face first into ground
nice meme honestly

Collect insurance money?

Fuck outta here

>The SR22 is not approved for spins, and has not been tested or certified for spin recovery characteristics. The only approved and demonstrated method of spin recovery is activation of the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (See CAPS Deployment, this section). Because of this, if the aircraft 'departs controlled flight,' the CAPS must be deployed.

>While the stall characteristics of the SR22 make accidental entry into a spin extremely unlikely, it is possible.

>"extremely unlikely"
>airplanes are nicknamed "doctor/lawyer killers"

That's a takeoff, then a whole hour of cruising.

chron.com/news/houston-texas/houston/article/Small-plane-crashed-near-Hobby-7973528.php

Apparently the airframe parachute fired but didn't actually deploy the parachute.

I live not too far from the airport where it crashed just outside of.

The plane was too low for the chute to properly deploy.