US /ˈfjusəˌlɑʒ, -zə-/
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The whistleblower Sam Salehpour says sections of the Dreamliner's fuselage are put together improperly and that after thousands of flights, it could break apart midair.
The whistleblower, Sam Salapour, says sections of the Dreamliner's fuselage are put together improperly and that after thousands of flights it could break apart midair.
Russian rescuers have found the burning fuselage of a passenger plane which earlier lost contact with air traffic controllers.
Russian rescuers have found the burning fuselage of a passenger plane which earlier lost contact with air traffic controllers.
The burning fuselage of the plane was spotted by helicopter shortly after it lost contact with air traffic control and disappeared from radar.
The burning fuselage of the plane was spotted by helicopter shortly after it lost contact with air traffic control and disappeared from radar.
At the front of the fuselage just above the first class you have another crew rest area for the pilots.
At the front of the fuselage, just above the first class, you have another crew rest area for the pilots.
That gives you a lot of medals, a lot of X's on your fuselage.
a lot of X's on your fuselage.
They are called lift fuselage.
VTOL aircraft of the future. They are called "lift fuselage".
The fuselage fuselage?
Fuselage!
The airplane's fuselage, its various components—onboard systems, equipment, payload, and fuel—all contribute to its overall mass, which is directly related to its weight.
The airplane's fuselage, its various components—onboard systems, equipment, payload, and
The way that it works is it takes air into the lower fuselage, where half of it is expelled from the plane,
The way that it works is it takes air into the lower fuselage where half of it is expelled from the plane and the rest is put through filters and mixed with fresh air collected through the engines.
Once five different objects showed up on the radar instead of the plane, the officials began to fear the worst. The Shanwick officers' fears were correct. At around 1900 UTC, a bomb and a Samsonite suitcase exploded, ripping through the fuselage and fragmenting the plane. The Irish Times quoted witnesses as seeing a ball of fire in the night sky as wreckage rained down upon the small Scottish town of Lockerbie. The FBI ultimately recorded debris over an area of 845 square miles. Soon, teams from international intelligence agencies and security bureaus, such as the FBI and CIA, were on the ground, looking for any sort of wreckage from the plane. The investigators sought the black box and anything else that could help reconstruct the tragedy. The explosion killed all 259 people aboard the plane. While some died instantly, Dr. William Eckert of Wichita State University told the Associated Press that around 148 passengers in the pilot may have survived the initial explosion, only to experience the horror of a 31,000-foot drop to the ground.
At around 19:00 UTC, a bomb in a Samsonite suitcase exploded, ripping through the fuselage and fragmenting the plane.