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Posted on 08-14-05 07:11 PM Link | Quote


Co-pilot: "That's such bullshit."
Pilot: "It happened, I swear! May God strike me down if it didn't!"


Seriously, that must have scared the shit out of everybody on that plane. The full story is here.
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Posted on 08-14-05 07:24 PM Link | Quote
Wtf? How could the PLANE have triggered the lightning?

I don´t think the odds are big to get hit by a lightning.

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Posted on 08-14-05 07:46 PM Link | Quote
I'll still go in a airplane after seeing that. I'm just glad no one was hurt during the lightning strike.
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Posted on 08-14-05 08:57 PM Link | Quote
I would fly a plane but not that one after reading...


It is unknown if the aircraft experienced any damage.


How is it unknown? How about when it lands lets check?
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Posted on 08-15-05 04:27 AM Link | Quote
The airplane must have had an insulator somewhere. Maybe that's why nobody was hurt.
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Posted on 08-15-05 06:39 AM Link | Quote
That's pretty cool. Looks like the lightning didn't even phase the plane.
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Posted on 08-15-05 07:15 AM Link | Quote
I actually heard somewhere that this is...well, common enough that planes are built to be able to survive lightning strikes.

I have no idea how true it is, mind you.
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Posted on 08-15-05 07:47 AM Link | Quote
Well it makes sense to have lighting-proof planes 'caz they fly so high up in the sky. Next thing you know, they'll come out with lighting-proof golfers!
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Posted on 08-15-05 11:26 AM Link | Quote
I did some reading, and yes, planes are built to be unaffected by lightning. Planes in America get hit by lightning once a year on average, but the last lightning-caused crash was something like 40 years ago, when the lightning sparked an explosion in a fuel tank. Since then, the fuel tanks and electronic equipment have been lightning-proofed. The reason passengers aren't harmed is becuase the electricity is conducted around the outside of the airplane's metal body.
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Posted on 08-15-05 11:58 AM Link | Quote
Ooh, that's cool..I swear I didn't know that. Yay, learned something new!! It's still scary though..
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Posted on 08-15-05 12:29 PM Link | Quote
Planes are protected from lightning now? I didn't know that!! I used to worry about that. If it was possible to get struck and cause the plane to go down.
Still creepy to see. It almost looks like a cartoon or something.
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Posted on 08-15-05 03:34 PM Link | Quote
Heard a pretty good one a year or two ago about a family of four whose car was struck by lightning when they were driving on a lonely highway out on the west coast. None of them were harmed and the car didn't act up at all. I remember something in the article about cars being protected because of their rubber tires against the ground.
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Posted on 08-15-05 05:59 PM Link | Quote
That's not why the people weren't harmed when the lightning struck. The metal body of the car conducted the electricity, which then jumped to the ground. (link)

Also, here is a good article about lightning striking airplanes.
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Posted on 08-15-05 10:31 PM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Danielle
Planes are protected from lightning now? I didn't know that!! I used to worry about that.


I didn´t know about that either. I´d crap my pants if a plane I was on were hit by the lightning.

Hmm, it looks like the lightning strikes two times on that picture.
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Posted on 08-16-05 01:11 AM Link | Quote
It's too bad the camera quality is so poor. It'd be neat to see that in color, and with less fuzz.
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Posted on 08-16-05 04:41 AM Link | Quote
Originally posted by Duke Nukem
Heard a pretty good one a year or two ago about a family of four whose car was struck by lightning when they were driving on a lonely highway out on the west coast. None of them were harmed and the car didn't act up at all. I remember something in the article about cars being protected because of their rubber tires against the ground.


Yeah, I think it was on some news type show I was watching where this lady's car got struck by lightening and the lights on the front and rear bulbs shattered and survived with a burn on her lip.

Originally posted by Danielle
Planes are protected from lightning now? I didn't know that!! I used to worry about that. If it was possible to get struck and cause the plane to go down.
Still creepy to see. It almost looks like a cartoon or something.


I thought that maybe the plane would short circuit or something if the lightening hit it but at least its protected
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Posted on 08-16-05 05:27 AM Link | Quote
Lightning is made of really unstable electrical static energy so to gain stability he must reach the ground via the most conductive objet normally its rain but when something more conductive is in the way,lighting while go that way creating an homing against the plane effect normally that don't happen beacause plane fly above the cloud but when landing they still vulnerable,this is way that kind of thing almost never happen


(edited by Bio on 08-15-05 08:28 PM)
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Posted on 08-17-05 03:11 AM Link | Quote
I remember one time I was flying through a storm. It was really scary, but that also could have been because I was 10 and traveling alone .
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