According to what I saw on TV, the reason the plane stayed afloat is because it remained in 1 piece. The baggage compartment acted as an air bubble ......
Bye the way, the captain of the aircraft was a woman. Nice going Captain.
Are you sure? In the news in my area the captain was said to be a local "boy".![]()
I'm sure part of what helped was that this was a relatively short flight for a plane that is capable of flying coast-to-coast so the fuel tanks would not have been full. This would have contributed to its buoyancy. Of course I'd say at least 99% of the credit goes to the flight crew.
Another possibly helpful factor during a crash is the presence of fuel on board. Jet fuel is lighter than water, and can help make an aircraft more buoyant - as long as it doesn't explode on impact. The air in the cabin also helps the plane float.
Another possibly helpful factor during a crash is the presence of fuel on board. Jet fuel is lighter than water, and can help make an aircraft more buoyant - as long as it doesn't explode on impact. The air in the cabin also helps the plane float.
And that air would be the better buoyant material, meaning it would be betting if they were not filled (all the way).
- fuel
- air
I need help here folks.... Where has my thinking gone wrong![]()