737-800 down in China

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I wonder what happened. It was going vertically downwards. Possibly the pilot did it on purpose as I’m not sure what other failure could cause that bar the wings coming off which doesn’t appear to be the case.

Well its happened before, plenty of failures can cause loss of control, the pilots get disorientated and cant recover.

whenever they go straight down or fly into a mountain it's tended to be on purpose.

Where do you get this rubbish from?
 
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There's a dashcam vid floating about now too, which would appear to be from a different direction to the CCTV clip and the descent appears somewhat less vertical, albeit not much less
 
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It's horrible that my first thoughts when I heard about this was that it's Putin trying to draw China into his war by staging a terrorist incident with the supposed aims of deterring China from helping Russia. I know that's a hard sell, but Putin's proved to be the master of twisted logic. Hope I'm the one with the twisted logic.
 
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Oh my goodness, that's truly awful. RIP.

@Feek *FL300, although it could be FL290 being just below the 30000 feet line.

@robfosters think you mean feet per minute there chap. Per second would be an even quicker descent than the one in this incident.
Lol, sorry, a little typo there. I’m so used to typing fps on this forum that it just comes naturally
 
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I can’t think of any pilot error that would cause a vertical drop like that. Even somehow shutting the entire plane down would cause it to glide rather than simply plummet.

Suicide or terrorism I’m afraid.
 
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Suicide or terrorism I think would hold a lot more weight if the descent wasn't occurring almost exactly where it normally starts to descend for landing... that's just a bit too coincidental for the suicide angle IMO, seems far more likely a routine part of the flight has gone wrong as they started to descend.
 
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Yup, that was very odd-looking? I guess if you wanted to commit suicide and didn't want much hope of your copilot fighting you then a vertical dive would do.

Very sad :(
 
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Suicide or terrorism I think would hold a lot more weight if the descent wasn't occurring almost exactly where it normally starts to descend for landing... that's just a bit too coincidental for the suicide angle IMO, seems far more likely a routine part of the flight has gone wrong as they started to descend.
Some context to his post
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Source: https://www.pprune.org/rumours-news/645805-china-eastern-737-800-mu5735-incident-2.html
 
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It's horrible that my first thoughts when I heard about this was that it's Putin trying to draw China into his war by staging a terrorist incident with the supposed aims of deterring China from helping Russia. I know that's a hard sell, but Putin's proved to be the master of twisted logic. Hope I'm the one with the twisted logic.
I thought this too.
 
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What are the column headers?
Important ones are the last four which look like altitude, airspeed, heading and vertical speed. The previous two are lat/long.

I stand corrected from my first post, I said FL300, it was at FL290.

Looks like it plummeted from cruise, briefly porpoised at around 7500ft over a ten second period and then straight back down again.
 
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I stand corrected from my first post, I said FL300, it was at FL290

I'm not picking on you today, honest! :D

This never even entered my head earlier, but the Chinese use the metric system and altitude instructions are given in metres. As per the image above, it's flying at 29100 feet, or, 8900 metres, so technically, it's neither FL300 nor FL290.

Some more info here.
 
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