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Why aren't planes equipped with emergency parachutes when it takes a steep angle or emergency status failure?
I have seen planes and the space shuttle with emergency chutes that help them slow down on landings. Why can't boeing create a chute for emergencies on planes when there is loss of power thereby reducing the speed of plane when it is to crash?
Let's think out of the box here for answers and leave crazy at the door. E.g. nanotech, new material lets get provocative. Thanks any engineers out there.
Thanks for all the responses. I know that one day we will figure out this death scenario one day. If we can save but a few lives from these airplane disasters, it would be something so amazing.
I have faith that we we can do this if not today, then perhaps, someone somwhere will have a a radical change that will solve this issue.
RIP Flight 447.
George Bernard Shaw:
Some men see things as they are and say, "Why?" I dream of things that never were and say, "Why not?"
For all you who dream keep pusing the envelope I know I do.
awesome question you think very uniquely and out of box.
i was thinking of this also but where is the space to keep a giant parachute? the airliners would rather accommodate passengers to those space for more profit. you are correct, airplanes with a loss of power are usually too fast to control (no hydraulic power to activate flaps just in case you didn't know) so yeah a parachute would indeed be excellent.
you know what they should do that!!!!!!
why dont they?
you should really look at a key fact here, an airplane in an emergency lets say its at a nose dive position, travels at a very fast speed, a parachute if deployed some how could produce a high air resistance so this causes a sudden deceleration which could rip the plane apart into pieces thus making the situation a whole lot worse.
but i guess it can be used for a loss of power scenario.
but the problem is the space it would occupy.


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