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Chunk of fuselage laying on the ground following the crash of PSA 178 in San Diego on Sept. 25, 1978. In front of it looks like human hair possibly from someone being scalped by the disintegration of the aircraft on impact.
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>>18254833
there was a story of guy who was ejected out the tail section of the plane and launched through the air alive and screaming until he struck the ground
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>>18254833
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_Southwest_Airlines_Flight_182
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the late 70s was a period of a lot of airline accidents for some reason. they happen in waves and it's a reminder of how air travel has generally gotten a lot safer nowadays for a variety of reasons.
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>>18255269
>the late 70s was a period of a lot of airline accidents for some reason

Probably just an increase in volume outrunning the refinements in safety regulations.



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