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Go back to that one. we have a picture where people are coming off the end of the wing. and it looks like the end of the wing the right wing may have been severed in a place. that would explain the report of a fuel leaking there on the plane itself. but if you got a significant fracture line or piece of the wing was severed on the right-hand side, keep in mind the fuel is carried in the wings themselves, that would explain reports of a fuel leak and why fire rescue personnel would be there immediately because of the crash and also to hose down with foam any fuel leakage, but they may be benefitting from the fact that this is snow. right there, can we freeze that. look at that wing. i ve heard several people suggest that there may be a rip or tear on the end of that wing. we need to get more information about that to learn more about what exactly transpired. if we do have a case where a wing suffered any sort of a fracture and we ve got fuel leaking, the snow may have played a role in p
AirwaysEndPeopleOnePlaceWingFuel-leakingReportPictureLeaking-fuelFuel-leakFire-rescue-personnelWe were pushing the limits for sure. and after a couple of hours we d set off, basically, like three or four little avalanches and we decided that you know, it just wasn t worth it. the group moves to a new location. will watches as another skier makes a clean run nearby. when nothing happened, there was no instability and no avalanches or sluffing, or anything like that, i decided, okay, well, this is probably good to go. i took off and i made like three, just, beautiful turns. great snow. and irremember i think it was a left-hand turn, and just above me, like eight or nine feet there s a big fracture line. everything started to moves and the first thing you want to do is turn your skis downhill and get on it and, like, try to power out of it. i see a rock down below me coming at me. and i remember it s going right past it, super fast and i was
Wasnt-worth-itLimitsCoupleAvalanchesGroupThreeFourAnythingNothingSkierRunLocationMakes a clean run nearby. when nothing happened, there was no instability, no avalanches, no sloughing or anything like that, i decided, okay, well, this is probably good to go. i took off, and i made, like, three beautiful turns, great snow, and i remember, i think, it was a left-hand turn and just above me like eight or nine feet there was a big fracture line. everything starts to move, and the first thing you want to do is just turn your skis downhill and get on it and like try to power out of it. i see a rock below me coming up at me. i remember going right past it super fast and just going, whoa! then from there it was just this out-of-control tumble. when i remember tumbling over the cliffs and this huge, like, six-foot wall solid wall of snow, just like mowed me over super slow motion style, but it
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