Why would a plane that ran out of fuel only lose power to one engine?
Why does a man who supposedly intends to commit suicide ask for instructions on how to throttle in for a landing?
Why does a man get lightheaded while flying at low altitude?
Why is there so much video of the "barrel roll," yet not one video of the plane actually going down? ATC audio puts engine failure within a couple minutes after the last stunt.
Since when is it normal to have 25+ video and audio records of an event posted with 18 hours? It took 24 hours for the first video of that AC-130 crash to surface, and that took place in a far more populated area.
Its all very weird. Maybe it was just a weird guy taking part in a weird suicide. I still think something about it stinks.
I'm assuming you're talking about that stolen plane in Washington. I haven't gotten a chance to look into it at all yet. If you could provide some links and sources, I'd love to take a crack and see if I can shed some light on at least a few of the points you brought up.
Fuel can be disproportionate between two engine, running out is a concern that should never happen under normal circumstances. So while one engine may stall due to lack of fuel, the other can keep running for a short time afterward until it too exhausts its reserve.
From the few audio clips I was able to find in a short period. It sounded like the man was pivoting between ending it all in a blaze of fire, and reconciling with his actions and landing.
Depends on how quick his altitude change was, low level has denser air. I'm not well versed in this field.
This one is the least speculative to answer. Flights are common in this area, no one pays much attention. That is until some mad man starts flying at 1,000 feet and attempts a barrel roll. The island is crashed on has about 20 full time residents. The surrounding area has less than 10,000. It seems that he happened to crash in a spot that happens to obstruct the view from the majority of witnesses. He's heard multiple times state that he doesn't want anyone but himself hurt, so he may have aimed for the most sparsely populated place he could find.
The AC-130 was a military accident, this is civilian aviation. The 130 went down very quickly from stable flight, to nose dive, to ground. This meanwhile, did a fucking loop do loop, after buzzing the top of a few towns. Plus, on that open water of puget sound he was over. Sound carries and reverberates very well, grabbing even more attention from those who would otherwise not seen it. (I think the news is trying to contradict any fears that it was a malevolent highjacking)
Finally, it's the middle of August, following the hottest July on record. Rain forest is far less applicable at this time of year, as well as the rain forest proper is further NorthWest on the Peninsula. Washington primarily burns on the eastern half of the cascade, but with wild and untamed vegetation growth, everywhere is kindling waiting to go.
From what I've been able to find, it sounds like a bizarre one off situation.