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Anonymous Coward User ID: 56826360 United States 07/29/2014 09:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There has been a flight delay in Moscow's Domodedovo. The problem causing it is highly unusual. The plane, which is owned by S7 Siberian Airlines had its wheel embedded 10-15 centimeters into the melted airport tarmac! Officials say it all melted due to the high temperatures currently in Moscow. We are currently experience a long and dry heat wave. The delay on that single flight was around six hours. Quoting: Snuffielover What do you all think about it? I'd like to hear your thoughts! Badly constructed tarmac plane parking spaces, abnormal heat, or perhaps a diversion to search this plane by the FSB for some reason? Here is the article about it in Russian. [link to lenta.ru] Maybe whoever blasted those 2 holes in Siberia disrupted the ionosphere in the area, causing the heat wave? |
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User ID: 24289757 United States 07/29/2014 10:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | HAARP??? is that a possibility??? There has been a flight delay in Moscow's Domodedovo. The problem causing it is highly unusual. The plane, which is owned by S7 Siberian Airlines had its wheel embedded 10-15 centimeters into the melted airport tarmac! Officials say it all melted due to the high temperatures currently in Moscow. We are currently experience a long and dry heat wave. The delay on that single flight was around six hours. Quoting: Snuffielover What do you all think about it? I'd like to hear your thoughts! Badly constructed tarmac plane parking spaces, abnormal heat, or perhaps a diversion to search this plane by the FSB for some reason? Here is the article about it in Russian. [link to lenta.ru] When people have the choice to chose... they chose wrong... |
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(OP) User ID: 58939911 Russia 07/29/2014 10:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There has been a flight delay in Moscow's Domodedovo. The problem causing it is highly unusual. The plane, which is owned by S7 Siberian Airlines had its wheel embedded 10-15 centimeters into the melted airport tarmac! Officials say it all melted due to the high temperatures currently in Moscow. We are currently experience a long and dry heat wave. The delay on that single flight was around six hours. Quoting: Snuffielover What do you all think about it? I'd like to hear your thoughts! Badly constructed tarmac plane parking spaces, abnormal heat, or perhaps a diversion to search this plane by the FSB for some reason? Here is the article about it in Russian. [link to lenta.ru] Maybe whoever blasted those 2 holes in Siberia disrupted the ionosphere in the area, causing the heat wave? It's a long way from Siberia to Moscow. The temperatures in between aren't that hot as well. My own weather station is currently showing +30.8 degrees, with a peak of +32.7. It's a mostly sunny day, like the last couple of weeks have been. I would say someone skirted on the asphalt quality while laying this. Please keep in mind our super heatwave of 2010. Where temperatures exceeded +37+40 degrees Celsius. Only now are we noticing these issues though. Moscow and regions is under full red Heatwave alert. Our subway is handing out free drinks at old stations without air conditioning. But there are reports of infrastructure besides airports starting to fail. Just yesterday a Subway driver passed out due to the heat of his tincan train. He drove well past the scheduled station without stopping... If any foreign minister begins to defend to the death a "peace conference," you can be sure his government has already placed its orders for new battleships and aeroplanes. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 40922034 United States 07/29/2014 10:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There has been a flight delay in Moscow's Domodedovo. The problem causing it is highly unusual. The plane, which is owned by S7 Siberian Airlines had its wheel embedded 10-15 centimeters into the melted airport tarmac! Officials say it all melted due to the high temperatures currently in Moscow. We are currently experience a long and dry heat wave. The delay on that single flight was around six hours. Quoting: Snuffielover What do you all think about it? I'd like to hear your thoughts! Badly constructed tarmac plane parking spaces, abnormal heat, or perhaps a diversion to search this plane by the FSB for some reason? Here is the article about it in Russian. [link to lenta.ru] To be quite honest? I think it likely says more about sub-standard construction and paving techniques or possibly about pilots that may have taxied the plane onto a surface that was not rated to support that load. I highly doubt that even an extreme heatwave would cause this... after all, you don't hear about the airports in the Middle East closing because it got so hot the asphalt liquified. And it gets WAY hotter there than in Moscow. |
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(OP) User ID: 58939911 Russia 07/29/2014 10:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Unless it was constructed badly I cannot honestly understand how it could melt. I know there are different types of asphalt for different dominating climates. One for cold and one for warm, different viscosity and such. How much energy would it take to melt the front wheel of an A320/B737 completely into the ground? If it affected the whole airport why did only one plane "melt down"? I've got so many questions, but so far few answers besides theories. If any foreign minister begins to defend to the death a "peace conference," you can be sure his government has already placed its orders for new battleships and aeroplanes. |
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User ID: 26434285 United States 07/29/2014 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My thoughts exactly. Does anyone remember when a Ukrainian APC breached the Russian border, and then "broke down" a couple of miles in? "Be polite, be professional, be prepared to kill everyone you meet." What keeps you awake at night? "Nothing, I keep other people awake at night." Secretary of Defense, James Mattis |
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Forum Administrator 07/29/2014 10:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There has been a flight delay in Moscow's Domodedovo. The problem causing it is highly unusual. The plane, which is owned by S7 Siberian Airlines had its wheel embedded 10-15 centimeters into the melted airport tarmac! Officials say it all melted due to the high temperatures currently in Moscow. We are currently experience a long and dry heat wave. The delay on that single flight was around six hours. Quoting: Snuffielover What do you all think about it? I'd like to hear your thoughts! Badly constructed tarmac plane parking spaces, abnormal heat, or perhaps a diversion to search this plane by the FSB for some reason? Here is the article about it in Russian. [link to lenta.ru] :eddie4wtf: political correctness is a doctrine.... fostered by a delusional, illogical minority...... and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media; which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 53263672 United States 07/29/2014 10:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There has been a flight delay in Moscow's Domodedovo. The problem causing it is highly unusual. The plane, which is owned by S7 Siberian Airlines had its wheel embedded 10-15 centimeters into the melted airport tarmac! Officials say it all melted due to the high temperatures currently in Moscow. We are currently experience a long and dry heat wave. The delay on that single flight was around six hours. Quoting: Snuffielover What do you all think about it? I'd like to hear your thoughts! Badly constructed tarmac plane parking spaces, abnormal heat, or perhaps a diversion to search this plane by the FSB for some reason? Here is the article about it in Russian. [link to lenta.ru] There are times, here in Phoenix, when flights have to be grounded because the air is too thin. But I have never heard of a plane melting into the Tarmac. (Plus the Tarmac here is concrete.) |
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User ID: 32408217 United States 07/29/2014 10:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There has been a flight delay in Moscow's Domodedovo. The problem causing it is highly unusual. The plane, which is owned by S7 Siberian Airlines had its wheel embedded 10-15 centimeters into the melted airport tarmac! Officials say it all melted due to the high temperatures currently in Moscow. We are currently experience a long and dry heat wave. The delay on that single flight was around six hours. Quoting: Snuffielover What do you all think about it? I'd like to hear your thoughts! Badly constructed tarmac plane parking spaces, abnormal heat, or perhaps a diversion to search this plane by the FSB for some reason? Here is the article about it in Russian. [link to lenta.ru] Maybe whoever blasted those 2 holes in Siberia disrupted the ionosphere in the area, causing the heat wave? It's a long way from Siberia to Moscow. The temperatures in between aren't that hot as well. My own weather station is currently showing +30.8 degrees, with a peak of +32.7. It's a mostly sunny day, like the last couple of weeks have been. I would say someone skirted on the asphalt quality while laying this. Please keep in mind our super heatwave of 2010. Where temperatures exceeded +37+40 degrees Celsius. Only now are we noticing these issues though. Moscow and regions is under full red Heatwave alert. Our subway is handing out free drinks at old stations without air conditioning. But there are reports of infrastructure besides airports starting to fail. Just yesterday a Subway driver passed out due to the heat of his tincan train. He drove well past the scheduled station without stopping... I have to convert to Fahrenheit being from the US, so (2)32.7 + 30 = 95.4 degrees F. I live at this temp for about 3 months a year with at least 3 international airports around me, and they never have this problem. No not caused by the air temperature. I don't believe it. |
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User ID: 26434285 United States 07/29/2014 10:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My thoughts exactly. Does anyone remember when a Ukrainian APC breached the Russian border, and then "broke down" a couple of miles in? [link to rt.com] "Be polite, be professional, be prepared to kill everyone you meet." What keeps you awake at night? "Nothing, I keep other people awake at night." Secretary of Defense, James Mattis |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1984283 United States 07/29/2014 10:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Cars are melting [link to www.nbcmiami.com] |