NBA season 2019/20
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@canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:
@Snowy they say the copter climbed rapidly before plummeting. Stall?
Heli aerodynamics aren't my forte, they have things like translational lift and of course retreating blade stall which fixed wing don't have.
The thing with a retreating blade stall is that they are associated with high speed flight (opposite to fixed wing stall, although it is really about angle of attack, not speed).
A climb and then a rapid descent is indicative, but if so, why was he going so fast in reduced vis conditions? I have crawled over mountains in choppers quite safely. Speed is the enemy in those conditions.
A low rotor RPM blade stall shouldn't happen with a fully functioning machine as I understand it, but helicopters are an oil leak surrounded by metal fatigue (albeit fun to fly).
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@mariner4life said in NBA season 2019/20:
Man, some professional punters would have lost big on that one!
The return would have been tiny but there are betting brokers that pick that kind of bet for 'next to nothing' odds on a large sum -
@canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:
Sounds like it might have been pilot error and adverse weather conditions....
Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Josh Rubenstein said the department's Air Support Division grounded its helicopters Sunday morning due to foggy conditions and didn't fly until later in the afternoon.
"The weather situation did not meet our minimum standards for flying," Rubenstein said, adding that the fog "was enough that we were not flying."
LAPD's flight minimums are 2 miles of visibility and an 800-foot cloud ceiling, he said. The department typically flies two helicopters when conditions allow, one in the San Fernando Valley and one in the L.A. basin, he said.
On Sunday morning I drove from Beverly Hills to Disney Studios for a meeting and there was light fog as we drove, but up in the hills the fog was quite visible.
Not saying it was the reason, but there would’ve been visibility issues and the recordings between pilot and traffic control indicated that.
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@ACT-Crusader said in NBA season 2019/20:
@canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:
Sounds like it might have been pilot error and adverse weather conditions....
Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Josh Rubenstein said the department's Air Support Division grounded its helicopters Sunday morning due to foggy conditions and didn't fly until later in the afternoon.
"The weather situation did not meet our minimum standards for flying," Rubenstein said, adding that the fog "was enough that we were not flying."
LAPD's flight minimums are 2 miles of visibility and an 800-foot cloud ceiling, he said. The department typically flies two helicopters when conditions allow, one in the San Fernando Valley and one in the L.A. basin, he said.
On Sunday morning I drove from Beverly Hills to Disney Studios for a meeting and there was light fog as we drove, but up in the hills the fog was quite visible.
Not saying it was the reason, but there would’ve been visibility issues and the recordings between pilot and traffic control indicated that.
It is also reported that the helicopter was not equipped with a terrain warning system despite it being recommended equipment. A local resident filmed the helicopter making aggressive turns above his house 30 minutes before the crash. All of this is details, unfortunately none of it will bring those poor people back
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@ACT-Crusader said in NBA season 2019/20:
@canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:
Sounds like it might have been pilot error and adverse weather conditions....
Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Josh Rubenstein said the department's Air Support Division grounded its helicopters Sunday morning due to foggy conditions and didn't fly until later in the afternoon.
"The weather situation did not meet our minimum standards for flying," Rubenstein said, adding that the fog "was enough that we were not flying."
LAPD's flight minimums are 2 miles of visibility and an 800-foot cloud ceiling, he said. The department typically flies two helicopters when conditions allow, one in the San Fernando Valley and one in the L.A. basin, he said.
On Sunday morning I drove from Beverly Hills to Disney Studios for a meeting and there was light fog as we drove, but up in the hills the fog was quite visible.
Not saying it was the reason, but there would’ve been visibility issues and the recordings between pilot and traffic control indicated that.
Meeting with Disney? Have you got a job on one of the next SW projects???
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@canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:
@ACT-Crusader said in NBA season 2019/20:
@canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:
Sounds like it might have been pilot error and adverse weather conditions....
Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Josh Rubenstein said the department's Air Support Division grounded its helicopters Sunday morning due to foggy conditions and didn't fly until later in the afternoon.
"The weather situation did not meet our minimum standards for flying," Rubenstein said, adding that the fog "was enough that we were not flying."
LAPD's flight minimums are 2 miles of visibility and an 800-foot cloud ceiling, he said. The department typically flies two helicopters when conditions allow, one in the San Fernando Valley and one in the L.A. basin, he said.
On Sunday morning I drove from Beverly Hills to Disney Studios for a meeting and there was light fog as we drove, but up in the hills the fog was quite visible.
Not saying it was the reason, but there would’ve been visibility issues and the recordings between pilot and traffic control indicated that.
Meeting with Disney? Have you got a job on one of the next SW projects???
Yeah, I think we need a follow up to this!
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@Nepia said in NBA season 2019/20:
@canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:
@ACT-Crusader said in NBA season 2019/20:
@canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:
Sounds like it might have been pilot error and adverse weather conditions....
Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Josh Rubenstein said the department's Air Support Division grounded its helicopters Sunday morning due to foggy conditions and didn't fly until later in the afternoon.
"The weather situation did not meet our minimum standards for flying," Rubenstein said, adding that the fog "was enough that we were not flying."
LAPD's flight minimums are 2 miles of visibility and an 800-foot cloud ceiling, he said. The department typically flies two helicopters when conditions allow, one in the San Fernando Valley and one in the L.A. basin, he said.
On Sunday morning I drove from Beverly Hills to Disney Studios for a meeting and there was light fog as we drove, but up in the hills the fog was quite visible.
Not saying it was the reason, but there would’ve been visibility issues and the recordings between pilot and traffic control indicated that.
Meeting with Disney? Have you got a job on one of the next SW projects???
Yeah, I think we need a follow up to this!
it was a MASSIVE humblebrag
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@mariner4life said in NBA season 2019/20:
@Nepia said in NBA season 2019/20:
@canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:
@ACT-Crusader said in NBA season 2019/20:
@canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:
Sounds like it might have been pilot error and adverse weather conditions....
Los Angeles Police Department spokesman Josh Rubenstein said the department's Air Support Division grounded its helicopters Sunday morning due to foggy conditions and didn't fly until later in the afternoon.
"The weather situation did not meet our minimum standards for flying," Rubenstein said, adding that the fog "was enough that we were not flying."
LAPD's flight minimums are 2 miles of visibility and an 800-foot cloud ceiling, he said. The department typically flies two helicopters when conditions allow, one in the San Fernando Valley and one in the L.A. basin, he said.
On Sunday morning I drove from Beverly Hills to Disney Studios for a meeting and there was light fog as we drove, but up in the hills the fog was quite visible.
Not saying it was the reason, but there would’ve been visibility issues and the recordings between pilot and traffic control indicated that.
Meeting with Disney? Have you got a job on one of the next SW projects???
Yeah, I think we need a follow up to this!
it was a MASSIVE humblebrag
It’s all about context my young Padawans...
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@raznomore said in NBA season 2019/20:
Lillard is playing like a man possessed. He's one of my favourite players but he can fuck off with playoff run type form. He's coming for OKC again.
he was huge against the Lakers on the weekend. maybe should have let them win though...
who had the hot take about Zion? he has started his career averaging 20 points.
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@mariner4life said in NBA season 2019/20:
@raznomore said in NBA season 2019/20:
Lillard is playing like a man possessed. He's one of my favourite players but he can fuck off with playoff run type form. He's coming for OKC again.
he was huge against the Lakers on the weekend. maybe should have let them win though...
who had the hot take about Zion? he has started his career averaging 20 points
I’ll take the credit for that one 😎. Yesterday’s game probably showed the best of what he will be capable of in today’s NBA. If opposition teams throw bigger guys at him, he will be too quick and athletic. If they try and throw a small quicker guy, he will overpower them.
He still needs to get game fit, but is building nicely and the Pelicans system is the right fit (so far).
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@ACT-Crusader i was more calling out @raznomore but if you want to sign on as well...
Big trade news seems to be the Rockets are trying to get even smaller and trade out Capela.
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@mariner4life I said I thought if he was slow going, with the injury etc he'd be traded but that kid is amazing.
His mid-air hand change on the alley-oop at the weekend was just silly. But the stat about his conversion is crazy. He makes 70% of his shots and if he misses he almost certainly gets the follow-up rebound.
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@raznomore said in NBA season 2019/20:
@mariner4life I said I thought if he was slow going, with the injury etc he'd be traded but that kid is amazing.
His mid-air hand change on the alley-oop at the weekend was just silly. But the stat about his conversion is crazy. He makes 70% of his shots and if he misses he almost certainly gets the follow-up rebound.
I love Zion’s game. He reminds me of a bigger more athletic in his prime Larry Johnson. LJ was a beast particularly when he was at the Hornets.
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@ACT-Crusader said in NBA season 2019/20:
@raznomore said in NBA season 2019/20:
@mariner4life I said I thought if he was slow going, with the injury etc he'd be traded but that kid is amazing.
His mid-air hand change on the alley-oop at the weekend was just silly. But the stat about his conversion is crazy. He makes 70% of his shots and if he misses he almost certainly gets the follow-up rebound.
I love Zion’s game. He reminds me of a bigger more athletic in his prime Larry Johnson. LJ was a beast particularly when he was at the Hornets.
Mixed with the explosiveness of a young Charles Barkley. He's a physical freak
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@ACT-Crusader I can see that comparison. I thought he was a smaller bulkier Shawn Kemp. When I say bulkier I’m talking about Shawn Kemp in his prime not at the end when he resembled Oliver Miller.