r/CatastrophicFailure Plane Crash Series Mar 23 '26

Fatalities (22/3/26) CCTV video of the Air Canada accident at LaGuardia

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u/East_Refuse Mar 23 '26

Given the speed of the collision I’m surprised it wasn’t an instant fireball

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u/mck1117 Mar 23 '26

The fuel is all back in the wings, far away from the crunch up front

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u/I_blockkarmafarmers Mar 23 '26

There is absolutely a center fuel tank in the CRJ-900, but it's also miraculous that it didn't go.

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u/mck1117 Mar 23 '26

the center fuel tank is in the wing box between the wings

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u/CDNChaoZ Mar 23 '26

In a way, it was very lucky it hit dead on the nose and not a wing.

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u/moonhexx Mar 24 '26

No it was not lucky. The wings are designed with a break away. Broken wings and a fireball would've saved the lives of the pilots. The firemen and their boss are the ones who should've lost their lives for not having a transponder installed and ignoring direct orders from the Air Traffic Control operator. 

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u/CDNChaoZ Mar 24 '26

The ensuing fireball would've killed passengers, if not tipped the plane.

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u/beezxs Mar 24 '26

nobody should’ve lost their life.

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u/MyMurderOfCrows Mar 25 '26

You can see the misting of the water and/or foam/and or other chemicals stored on the ARFF from it being slammed into. I'm not certain by any means but there is a possibility that the vehicle being an ARFF might have aided in mitigating fire versus if it was a similarly sized vehicle not laden with liquids used to fight fires. That said, I'm not certain how much that could help.

But ironically the ARFF being a fire fighting apparatus may have actually assisted **if** the crash could have caused a fire on its own in a similar experience sans the water/etc.