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You can tell the very first moment the plane approaches the scene that this will end in kaboom because this is a rather unusual angle (putting it mildly) to start ANY landing attempt, IMO.
did you even read ANY of the story
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Why was the landing gear down? Shouldn't it be retracted immediately on takeoff?
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this has got to be the most spectacular crash ever
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Reminds me of a kite, where the strings get tangled and the kite nosedives to the ground.
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Why was the landing gear down? Shouldn't it be retracted immediately on takeoff?
there wasn't even time; they had literally just left the runway, and all hell broke loose(again, literally-loose load). running through the normal takeoff checklist wasn't exactly a priority, and whether the gear was retracted or not would have had no bearing whatsoever on the aeronautics, with loose heavy cargo banging around inside on takeoff
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Fucking insane.
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Re: Death Video of Air Cargo Boeing 747 Crash at Bagram Airfield

I'm curious weather faulty straps chains etc or human error?
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Re: Death Video of Air Cargo Boeing 747 Crash at Bagram Airfield

Some more detailed info for those that are interested.

Status: Preliminary - official
Date: Monday 29 April 2013
Time: 15:27
Type: Silhouette image of generic B744 model; specific model in this crash may look slightly different
Boeing 747-428BCF
Operator: National Airlines (National Air Cargo)
Registration: N949CA
C/n / msn: 25630/960
First flight: 1993-01-29 (20 years 3 months)
Engines: 4 General Electric CF6-80C2B1F
Crew: Fatalities: 7 / Occupants: 7
Passengers: Fatalities: 0 / Occupants: 0
Total: Fatalities: 7 / Occupants: 7
Airplane damage: Destroyed
Airplane fate: Written off (damaged beyond repair)
Location: Bagram Air Base (BPM) ( Afghanistan)
Crash site elevation: 1492 m (4895 feet) amsl
Phase: Takeoff (TOF)
Nature: Cargo
Departure airport: Bagram Air Base (BPM/OAIX), Afghanistan
Destination airport: Dubai World Central-Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC/OMDW), United Arab Emirates
Flightnumber: NCR102

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"A Boeing 747-400BCF cargo plane, operated by National Air Cargo, crashed on takeoff from Bagram Air Base (BPM), Afghanistan. All seven crew members were killed in the accident.
The accident flight was operated as part of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) to transport military equipment.

The original schedule was for the crew to operate flight NCR510 from Chateauroux, France to Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, and then continue to the Dubai World Center at Al Aktoum, UAE. Because no Pakistan over-flight permit was obtained, the flight was re-routed as NCR102 to operate from Camp Bastion to Bagram, refuel, and continue NCR102 from Bagram to Dubai.

According to the load manifest, while in Camp Bastion, the airplane was loaded by National Air Cargo ground personnel with 94,119kgs of cargo, including 5 Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) armored military vehicles that were loaded on the main deck of the airplane. Two of these vehicles weighed about 12 tons each, and the other three weighed about 18 tons each.
It was the first time National Airlines had transported 18-ton military vehicles when they were loaded on the accident airplane in Camp Bastion.

The airplane departed Camp Bastion at 07:45Z and arrived into Bagram at 09:23Z (13:53 local time). On arrival into Bagram, the crew experienced a brake overheat condition after landing on runway 03. The crew parked the airplane on the Foxtrot ramp and ran a checklist to address the brake temperature indications in the cockpit, and discussed the required cooling time of 1 to 1.5 hours. The crew did not take on any additional cargo in Bagram, and only took on fuel for the flight to Dubai.
At about 14:27 hours local time while the airplane was still on the ramp in Bagram, the captain was made aware of a broken strap found by one of the other crewmembers, and the cockpit crew had a discussion about a possible shift of the cargo load during landing in Bagram.
There was additional discussion on re-securing the load prior to departure.

Flight NCR102 taxied out normally for departure on runway 03 at Bagram at 15:14. After receiving clearance, takeoff was commenced at 15:26. The takeoff roll appeared normal. The airplane rotated normally around the Charlie intersection of the runway. Approximately 9 seconds after the crew called to rotate the airplane, the cockpit voice recorder (CVR) stopped recording, and approximately 3 seconds later the flight data recorder (FDR) stopped recording. According to witnesses and video evidence, after becoming airborne, the airplane continued to pitch up until it appeared to stall, turn to the right, then descended to impact with the ground just beyond the departure end of runway 03 and to the right.

An investigation of the wreckage revealed at least the aft-most MRAP broke loose of its restraints during takeoff, shifted aft and damaged the FDR/CVR before penetrating the aft pressure bulkhead. The MRAP’s aft movement was determined to have compromised at least Hydraulic Systems #1 and #2 and may have contacted the stabilizer jackscrew assembly."




One of the MRAP vehicles being loaded on the accident flight






Flight Data Recorder (FDR), Honeywell 4700 128 wps


Cockpit Voice Recorder (CVR), Honeywell 980-6022
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Re: Death Video of Air Cargo Boeing 747 Crash at Bagram Airfield

they could have been secured correctly and they may have snapped at the buckles due to 60-90 tons coupled with the takeoff.. to blame a loadmaster is irresponsible if you arent positive
That's EXACTLY what the loadmasters job is.
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Re: Death Video of Air Cargo Boeing 747 Crash at Bagram Airfield

Very creepy to watch
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