• Milk_Sheikh@lemm.ee
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    6 days ago

    Agreed, but-

    Why not have something softer/gentler deceleration than a hardened barrier? A gravel trap like you see for overloaded trucks at the bottom of steeps hills for instance? It’s still going to suck and likely disintegrate the aircraft a lot, but like the Azerbaijan 8243 crash shows, you can have a hard landing off runway not end with 100% catastrophe.

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      5 days ago

      I was incorrect, it’s not a safety feature. This video shows that it’s actually where the localizer antenna is mounted.

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        5 days ago

        To date, EMAS safely stopped 22 overrunning aircraft, carrying 432 crew and passengers aboard those flights.

        Seems that this isn’t a new tech but can be hard to retrofit at airports with limited space. Cool to see a list of airports that do have it installed though

        In some cases, it is not practicable to achieve the full standard RSA because there may be a lack of available land. There also may be obstacles such as bodies of water, highways, railroads, and populated areas or severe drop-off of terrain.

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      5 days ago

      No system can be 100% safe. You either don’t have the money or space or time for every system that could possibly mitigate crashes. Especially with how rare stuff like this is, it doesn’t always make sense. Cost Vs efficiency Vs safety is an equation balanced by the individual all the way up to the government everyday. Everything is a trads-off.

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        5 days ago

        As a non-capitalist the very concept of “this would save a lot of lives, but it costs too much” is extremely off-putting. I know it’s the world we live in, and obviously this argument can be taken to a ridiculous extreme, but building a solid wall is clearly not the answer. As soon as designers/engineers start putting a price on a life we’re into pretty shitty territory.