No green screen. No CGI.
Rigging the shark mechanics, anchoring the ORCA and setting up the camera platform would take hours before 'Action'.
If another vessel appeared on the horizon or the tide changed, the shot would have to be abandoned.
#jaws
@nypost She tried to stop his fall so much that she fell back. Doing so spun him around and he hit the ground legs first. If she didn't do that, he would've hit his head first and probably wouldn't be alive.
But if she didn't throw him up at all.... Well, we all know the answer to that
I repeat, People wouldn't put a million dollars in a room with strangers or a nanny cam if they were informed there was even a remote possibility that it would be stolen or destroyed entirely and they could never, ever get it back. Innocent, precious children are worth beyond any measured riches. Rethink what constitutes wealth.
This is how fast 400km looks
Imagine hitting the ocean in a vertical fall from 6 miles up in the sky at that rate of speed.
Insanely terrifying 💔
https://t.co/xAA94EC2M7
minutes later. It plummeted 5,000 feet in under a minute, surged back up 6,000 feet in 30 seconds, and then went into a final, terminal dive from 36,550 feet.
The last tracking data caught the aircraft screaming downwards at an incredible 400 km/h, just 1,100 feet above the...
I will be blunt here. This is a Search and Recovery Mission, not a Search and Rescue Mission.
K2 Airways flight KTA1732, a Boeing 737-4M0(BDSF) freighter registered AP-BOI, operating Sharjah to Karachi with five crew on board, entered a terminal descent profile over the Arabian Sea approximately 155 nautical miles west of Karachi at 16:21 UTC on 07 July 2026. The final SSR and ADS-B data point captured the aircraft at 1,100 feet AMSL with a vertical rate of minus 22,400 feet per minute. That figure is not survivable.
Preliminary tracking indicates an initial loss of altitude, a brief recovery climb, and then a second and catastrophic loss of altitude consistent with a nose down departure from controlled flight. The crew had earlier reported navigation difficulties, and the sector traversed a documented GNSS interference environment shortly after departure from Sharjah.
Any aircraft impacting the sea surface at that rate of descent is transformed into debris on contact. The likelihood of intact fuselage sections is remote, and the recovery operation will now focus on locating the wreckage field, retrieving the flight recorders, and preserving any surface debris for the accident investigation authority.
My thoughts are with the five crew members and their families. The Pakistan aviation community will feel this deeply.
The K2 Airways @Boeing 737-400 Freighter (AP-BOI), involved in today's crash, was 27.5 years old, having first flown in 1999.
The aircraft entered service with Aeroflot, later flew for Garuda Indonesia, and was converted into a freighter in 2011. It subsequently operated for TNT Airways and later ASL Airlines Belgium, flying on behalf of TNT Express and FedEx Express until 2024.
The aircraft joined K2 Airways in December 2024 under lease from AerCap.
A long operational history that has now come to a tragic end.💔
#K2Airways @K2Airways
@Onyeabuo Why would they surge 6,000ft in 30 seconds? Why not maintain the new altitude after already dropping 5,000ft? If there was issues, I would imagine pushing it to climb so high so quickly is a risk.
@NbeautifulFit Charlie was literally sitting in an echo chamber. You simply can not go off sound alone.
Doesn't know what happened to the holster... Securing a crime scene? Or securing a narrative?
@NbeautifulFit Invisible evidence. What police man leaves evidence of a weapon right after a shooting? And it apparently has no relation to TR. why is that man there?
No one knew what kind of weapon killed Charlie Kirk that day, especially during the first few hours after the shooting happened . That holster could have been a critical piece of evidence, yet the officer 👮♂️allegedly didn’t feel the need to treat the pistol holster as potentially evidence to the crime scene?? To not even disclosed or preserve the holster seems reckless and suspicious to me. 🤨
Maybe 🤔 I’m just overthinking this 🤷🏽♀️
Live Reaction to the Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing: Officer Chris and missing pistol
Officer Chris testified that his mission was to protect and preserve the crime scene and its evidence. Yet when he came across a crucial piece of evidence, a pistol holster. For some reason he chose not to secure it, preserve it, report it or request any further forensic investigation on pistols holster.
🤔Ironically, that same piece of evidence led him to conclude that the weapon used was not a pistol, but a rifle, based on the the previous testimony he provided on the type of gun sound he claimed he heard.
If the holster was significant enough to change his assessment of the weapon used, why wasn't it treated as critical evidence requiring further examination
#Justice #TruthMatters
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@shy_ferg You're not understanding.
150 as an anti Tucker Carlson campaign is a totally and completely separate thing than Kolvett missing out on millions after CK declined Bibi to "take TPUSA to the next level"
They are not the same