My phone lagged ffs
bruh
why cant we just be realistic here?
And can you explain why you bought 50 airlines in Indian pt.1? You asked for it to not be realistic at this point
How the heck could I
Good Man
We’re gonna have a mega order of 370 planes
127 Boeing 737-800’s
46 A320neo’s and A321neo’s
50 A330-200’s
40 A220-500
61 A220-700’s
The A220-500 has finished its first test flight! The plane departed from Toulouse and flew for 30 minutes over France. The sister plane, the -700 will start it’s first flight on August 1st
A Delta Air Lines Boeing 757-200 (N553NW) flying from Atlanta to Paris had to declare a pan pan and divert to Bogland Capital after smoke started filling the cabin. After the landing, the passengers were evacuated via inflatable slides. Two passengers had to be treated on site for smoke inhalation. The cause of the smoke was found to be an electrical issue concerning the seatback IFE screens. The cabin suffered moderate smoke damaged and will need to be cleaned/repaired. The plane is currently parked at gate B5.
An westbound Amtrak train #150, the Transcontinental Limited, struck a fire engine shortly after departing Bogland Capital Station. The fire engine was returning back from a house call when it arrived at the 5th street crossing. This crossing, running perpendicular to 5th street and parallel to 4th street is known as an interconnected crossing, which are especially dangerous. Here is a photo of a similar interconnected crossing.
As you can see in this photo, the tracks run near two roads, one parallel to it and one perpendicular to it. At the intersection of the two roads, you can see a traffic light. These intersections are extremely common, and are found everywhere around the world. Vehicles can easily get stuck between the intersection and the tracks, which can cause a large vehicle to be struck by a train.
Returning to the firefighters, they were crossing the 5th street crossing when a semi truck in front attempted to switch lanes, partially blocking the lane the fire truck was in. At this moment, an SUV pulled up behind the railroad crossing, trapping the fire truck on the grade. At this moment, the crossing activated as the Transcontinental Limited approached at 65 mph. When the gates slapped the rear end of the fire truck, the driver attempted to turn to the right, but ended up being blocked by the crossing gate. Eventually, the Transcontinental Limited, which today consisted of two AEM-7EHP electric locomotives (909 leading and 962 trailing), two Viewliner baggage cars, 3 Superliner coaches, a dining car, an observation car, and 3 Superliner sleepers, came into view, passing around a corner. When the engineer noticed the fire truck on the grade, he attempted to move them out of the way using the train’s Nathan K5LA airhorn and applying the emergency brakes, but the fire truck, trapped could only helplessly watch. The Transcontinental Limited struck the fire truck at 95 mph, knocking the fire truck against the crossing gate, bending it into an “S” shape, and then causing the fire truck to explode. The train continued for another 800 feet before coming to a stop. Of the eight firefighters onboard, none survived. The train miraculously didn’t derail, but the lead locomotive, 909, was severely damaged and the engineer was injured. None of the train’s passengers were injured. Several of the nearby drivers tried to help the firefighters. Even though several had initially survived the explosion, they were trapped and injured by the twisted metal that was once their fire truck and burned alive. One witness reported seeing an injured firefighter try to army crawl his way to the fire truck’s door, but was trapped only several inches from the door when a piece of burning debris landed on his back. The fire truck was crumpled and burned down to its frame, totaling it. Locomotive 909 was severely damaged, having its entire nose crushed inwards, the Faiveley DS-11 pantograph snapped in half, the K5LA air horn missing, and a flat spot on one of the wheels, but will be repaired. The trip was ultimately canceled. The cause of the accident was deemed to be the poor design of the crossing, the semi truck blocking both lanes, and the light turning red, stopping traffic and the semi truck.
I’m a lot like GrayStillPlays. All of the people in the simulation underestimate my ability to ruin lives.
Can’t believe I can relate so much
To destruction
Here is a prime example of my ability to ruin lives.
Painful, torturous, and satisfying.
Since when did USA start having electric locomotives?
“This person was 2 centimetres away from this ambulance”
“A piece of debris fell on him, haha f”
Ever since they decided that it was a good idea
AEM-7 #909
What airline should be the victim next?
I have only seen diesel locomotives on the internet…never knew that US had electrics…